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Ekiti Gov’ship Election: INEC Assures Voters Of Credible Poll As CSOs Raise Concerns

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As Ekiti State prepares for Saturday’s governorship election, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has assured voters of its readiness to conduct a free, fair, and credible poll.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Ekiti State, Bunmi Omoseyindemi, urged eligible voters to participate confidently in the electoral process, stressing that the commission remains committed to delivering a transparent and impartial election.

Speaking with Channels Television, during preparations for the exercise, Omoseyindemi said INEC had resolved all logistical challenges and put adequate measures in place to ensure the timely deployment of personnel and election materials across the state.

He also highlighted the close collaboration between INEC and security agencies through the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES), noting that the partnership is aimed at guaranteeing a peaceful and secure voting environment.

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The REC further disclosed that the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) would be deployed during the election to enhance transparency by enabling real-time upload and public viewing of polling unit results.

Meanwhile, a coalition of civil society organisations monitoring the election under the European Union Support to democratic governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN) Election Observation Hub has expressed concern over reports of voter inducement, political intimidation and disinformation ahead of the poll.

At a pre-election press conference, the group alleged that incidents of vote-buying involving cash, food items, and the collection of Permanent Voter Card (PVC) and National Identification Number (NIN) details through pre-funded bank accounts had been reported in parts of Irepodun/Ifelodun, Ikole, Ikere, Ekiti East and Ekiti West Local Government Areas.

The observers also raised concerns over the spread of misinformation on social media, including unverified claims regarding the use of cloned PVCs to manipulate election outcomes.

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While describing the overall security situation in the state as largely peaceful, the coalition urged political parties, candidates and their supporters to refrain from vote-buying, intimidation and the dissemination of false information.

The group also called on security agencies to remain professional and neutral throughout the electoral process, while encouraging voters to exercise their democratic rights freely and without fear, coercion or inducement.

The 2026 Ekiti State governorship election will hold on Saturday, June 20, across the state’s 16 local government areas, with more than 1 million registered voters expected to decide whether Governor Biodun Oyebanji secures a second term or a new leader emerges.

According to INEC, a total of 1,059,360 registered voters are eligible to participate in the election, which will be conducted across 2,445 polling units located in 177 wards. Voting is scheduled to commence at 8:30 a.m.

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Authorities have also announced a statewide restriction on vehicular movement from midnight until 6:00 p.m. on election day to facilitate the smooth conduct of the exercise.

Although 14 candidates are contesting the election, with Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Oluwole Oluyede of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and Dare Bejide of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the leading contenders.

INEC has confirmed the distribution of sensitive election materials to local government areas and assured voters of the readiness of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).

Security agencies have also deployed personnel and operational assets across the state, particularly in border communities and other strategic locations, to maintain law and order throughout the electoral process.

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Civil society organisations monitoring the election have urged residents to participate peacefully and responsibly, emphasising the importance of safeguarding the integrity of the democratic process.

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Drug abuse: Marwa calls for girl-child protection, seeks partnership with monarchs (Photos)

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. Commends daughter at book launch as Emir of Zazzau expresses hope for positive change

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) has called for the protection of the girl-child against systemic vulnerabilities that drive women and youth toward drug abuse and exploitation.

Marwa who made the call in his remarks at the public presentation of a book: “In The Shadow of the Neem Tree,” written by his daughter, Barrister Mariam Marwa-Abdu in Kaduna on Saturday 11th July 2026, stated that “by protecting the girl-child, we protect the family, and by protecting the family, we secure the nation.”
He said effort to protect the vulnerable in the society is not one to be left to government and non-governmental organisations alone but must be embraced by every stakeholder including traditional institutions.

According to him, “as the Chairman/CEO of NDLEA, I see firsthand every day how systemic vulnerabilities like poverty, abuse, and lack of education drive women and youth toward drug abuse and exploitation. Advocacy like Mariam’s is the first line of defence. We cannot leave this battle to the government or non-governmental organisations alone. We need the partnership of our revered traditional institutions, led by custodians of culture like His Royal Highness, the Emir of Zazzau, to shift the cultural paradigm. We must protect our daughters, educate them, and give them the wings to fly.”
While commending the author for her courage, intellect, compassion and making him as her father as well as the entire family incredibly proud, Marwa urged the gathering to make the message conveyed on the pages of the book reach every corner of the society.
Speaking on the significance of the event, Marwa said “As a father, today holds a very special, symbolic meaning for me. They say a fruit does not fall far from the tree, and today, Mariam has proven that the roots of literacy and advocacy run deep in our family.

I have always believed in the power of the written word to reshape society, a passion that led me to author three books myself. Today, I look at my children with immense gratification. With this brilliant publication by Mariam: Abu set the pace for his siblings, with his work proudly published and available on Amazon; Colonel Mohamed Marwa has institutionalized his thoughts, having authored three books and co-authored the fourth one with me already; Dr. Zainab has lent her voice to academia and society with two books to her credit; and now, Barrister Mariam cements this family milestone as our fourth child to become a published author.

“To see all four of my eldest children, who are all coincidentally lawyers, pick up the pen to fight societal ills and document human experiences is the greatest legacy a father could ask for. We have become practically a family of authors!”
He noted that the book, “In The Shadow of the Neem Tree,” tackles an issue that is both heartbreaking and urgent: the reality of young girls forced into early marriages and the devastating consequences that follow.

“The “Neem Tree” is a common sight in our northern communities, providing shade from the scorching sun. Yet, ironically, under some of these very shades, silent traditional arrangements occur that eclipse the bright futures of our young daughters. Early marriage robs a girl of her childhood, her education, her health, and her potential to contribute meaningfully to society. Mariam uses her legal background and her storytelling prowess to shine a harsh but necessary light on these dark corners, forcing us to confront the bad outcomes of this practice.”

The author, Mrs. Mariam Marwa-Abdu who is the founder of Women and Children’s Rights and Empowerment Foundation (WCREF), stated that the book is not just a piece of fiction but a literary manifesto of her lifelong mission. She said through her NGO, which she founded in 2011, she has spent over a decade translating the words in the book into direct action.

In his remarks, the Emir of Zazzau, Ambassador Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, who was the royal father of the day, represented by Architect Haruna Abubakar Bamalli, the Barden Kerarriyan Zazzau and District Head of Basawa, expressed expectation that the event “will act as a springboard for individual and collective development.”

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Sam Larry Makes First Public Appearance After Surviving Fatal Auto Crash

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Nigerian show promoter Sam Larry has made his first public appearance after surviving the fatal car crash that reportedly claimed the life of his bouncer. A video that surfaced online on Friday showed him in good spirits as he reunited with friends, reassuring many who had been concerned about his condition.

Following the accident, social media was flooded with rumours claiming Sam Larry had died, was in a coma or had both legs amputated. However, the video shows him standing, walking and lifting his legs while celebrating with Fuji musician Wasiu Alabi Pasuma and other associates, debunking the false claims about his health.

Earlier, Sam Larry’s associate, Akin Abolade, popularly known as Mr Lilgaga, confirmed that the music promoter survived the crash but sustained injuries. Reports also indicate that Sam Larry has now been discharged from the hospital and is recovering.

The crash, which occurred along the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway on July 5, reportedly claimed the life of Sam Larry’s bouncer, while leaving the show promoter and others injured.

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Ex-Access Bank Staff remanded in Ikoyi prison for theft

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Ex-Access Bank staff member, Chinonso Akujobi, has been remanded at the Ikoyi Correctional Centre over the alleged theft of ₦294,595,992.

The EFCC arraigned Akujobi before Justice I.O. Ijelu at the Lagos State High Court on a five-count charge involving stealing and dishonest conversion.

Prosecutors allege she misused her position to divert funds from the bank’s general ledger into personal accounts between January and December 2025. Specifically, she is accused of transferring ₦109,325,566.86 to accounts under her control.

Following her “not guilty” plea, Justice Ijelu remanded her and adjourned the case to October 8, 2026, for bail hearings and trial commencement.

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