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Ekiti Election: Sorting, Counting Underway As Voting Ends In Some Polling Units

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Voting has ended in many polling units across Ekiti State as sorting and counting of ballots commence in the governorship election.

Residents turned out in large numbers on Saturday to cast their votes for their preferred candidates in the poll conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) across the state’s 16 local government areas.

Many voters arrived at their polling units as early as 7:00 a.m., although voting did not commence until about 8:30 a.m. in most locations.

Security personnel were deployed to various polling units to maintain law and order, while election observers monitored the process across the state.

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The major contenders in the election were also seen casting their votes and commenting on the conduct of the poll.

The candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dare Bejide, voted at the Oke Adura Polling Unit in Ekiti South West Local Government Area. He commended the voter turnout but alleged that members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) were engaging in vote-buying at his polling unit.

According to Bejide, APC members were distributing money to voters, an allegation he said he reported to security personnel.

However, the APC candidate and incumbent governor, Biodun Oyebanji, dismissed the allegation after casting his vote at Polling Unit 003, Okelele, Ikogosi-Ekiti, in Ekiti West Local Government Area.

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Speaking to journalists, Oyebanji said anyone making such allegations should provide evidence to substantiate their claims. The governor, who voted alongside his wife, Olayemi, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the election and urged eligible voters who had yet to vote to do so peacefully.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Wole Oluyede, also cast his vote at Ugele/Arokun Ward in Ikere Local Government Area.

Oluyede, however, expressed dissatisfaction with the conduct of the election, alleging that many voters at his polling unit were unable to vote due to challenges with the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).

He also alleged voter harassment and intimidation in the ward but maintained confidence that he would emerge victorious in the election.

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Despite the complaints raised by some of the candidates, no major security incident had been reported as of the time of filing this report, with sorting and counting ongoing in many polling units.

A total of 1.02 million registered voters are expected to participate in the election across 2,445 polling units. Oyebanji is seeking re-election against candidates from 13 other political parties.

Other contestants in the election include Akande Oluwasegun Samuel (AAC), Opeyemi Falegan (Accord), Ayodeji Ojo (ADP), Bidemi Olaiya Awogbemi (APP), Oyebanji Ikusayedegbe Olajuyin (Labour Party), Abegunde Ayobami Blessing (NNPP), Olaniyi Olanrewaju Ayodele (PRP), Owoola Daramola (YPP), and Victor Damilola Adetunji (ZLP).

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Kidnappers quickly free abductees after Igboho’s two-hour ultimatum

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A family that was reportedly kidnapped in Igboho, Oyo State, has regained freedom after Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, issued a two-hour ultimatum demanding the release of abducted victims in the community.

The reported release sparked celebrations across the town, with residents taking to the streets to welcome the victims, who were said to include a pregnant woman, her children and a sibling.

A video circulating online captured residents singing and dancing as they celebrated the return of the family.

The development followed a warning earlier issued by Igboho to suspected Fulani leaders in the area over increasing incidents of kidnapping and insecurity.

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In a viral video shared before the victims’ release, the activist addressed traditional rulers and community representatives, expressing outrage over alleged cases of abduction and killings in the community.

He alleged that some members of the Fulani community were involved in kidnappings and referred to incidents involving a pregnant woman and ransom payments that allegedly ended in tragedy.

“The person who brought the ransom, you still killed him and spared only one person,” he said, while warning that such incidents must not repeat.

Igboho also issued a two-hour ultimatum for the release of other abducted victims, stressing that he had shown restraint following appeals from traditional rulers.

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“I am Sunday Igboho. I am calm because my fathers asked me to be calm with you. Let this be the last time such a thing will happen,” he said.

The activist further threatened to take action if the victims were not released, including moving into locations suspected to be connected to the kidnappings. (Text, excluding headline: Sunday Tribune)

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Trump Unveils New Air Force One Jet Gifted By Qatar, Calls It ‘Flying White House.’

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President Donald Trump on Friday unveiled a new Boeing 747-8 jet for Air Force One that the Qatari government donated last year as an “unconditional” gift to the US.

The US military first carried out modifications to the luxury jumbo jet, which is valued at an estimated $400m (£300m).

“This plane was transformed into a flying White House at a level of luxury that nobody’s ever seen before. The jet will lead a flyover “the likes of which we’ve never seen before,” Trump said in a speech at Joint Base Andrews on Friday.

The US Air Force said in a press release that the jet will begin initial commissioning flights – a “final exam” to test out the aircraft’s modifications – before it will be used to transport the president.

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Modifications to the jet included upgrades in security, mission communications, logistics support, and advanced technology, the Air Force said. Any potential threats from the previously owned aircraft have been “neutralised”, it added.

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Minority Caucus Fires Back at House Spokesman, Insists Legislature Must Hold Executive to Account

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By Gloria Ikibah

The Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives has challenged the recent statement issued by the Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, accusing the Minority Leader of exceeding his mandate and misrepresenting the position of the entire House on the country’s worsening security and economic situation.

In a strongly worded statement released on Saturday, by Spokesperson of the caucus, Rep. Afam Ogene, the opposition lawmakers maintained that Parliament has a constitutional responsibility to scrutinise the Executive and should never be seen as defending government actions at the expense of the Nigerian people.

The caucus argued that the House Spokesman’s response to its concerns on insecurity and hardship failed to reflect the collective position of lawmakers and undermined the legislature’s oversight role.

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“The Minority Caucus reminds the House Spokesman that it is the constitutional duty of Parliament to hold the Executive to account, emphasizing that the current President, while in opposition, rightly declared that ‘the buck stops at the President’s table.’ That constitutional position has not changed. Thus, the legislature must never look away when the country bleeds”, the statement read.

The lawmakers further accused the Executive of failing to fulfil several commitments made to Nigerians through Parliament, alleging that instead of demanding accountability, the House Spokesman had chosen to shield the government from criticism.

Restating its independence, the Minority Caucus declared that it would continue to speak on issues affecting citizens regardless of political pressure.

The caucus also faulted the use of the phrase “House Notes” in the spokesman’s statement, describing it as procedurally improper and misleading.

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“The opposition lawmakers emphasized that the Executive has repeatedly failed to honour commitments made to the Nigerian people through the Parliament. But rather than demand accountability, the House Spokesman has chosen to defend the indefensible.

“The Caucus declares, unequivocally, that Parliament is not, and will never be, a lapdog of the Executive. We will keep speaking for Nigerians, even if the Majority Caucus elects to capitulate at the altar of blind partisanship, shredding the sacred doctrine of checks and balances, upon which democracy either bleeds or thrives.

“The deployment of the phrase – ‘House Notes’- in his statement is improper, misleading, and constitutes a flagrant breach of the collective privileges of Members. For the record, the last sitting of the House was on Monday, 15th June, 2026. The Minority Caucus addressed the media on Wednesday, 17th June, 2026. No subsequent sitting, meeting, or resolution of the House was convened to authorize a collective position on the matter”, the lawmakers added.

The caucus maintained that while the spokesman was entitled to represent the Speaker, House leadership or the Majority Caucus, he lacked the authority to speak on behalf of the entire legislature or attribute views to the Minority Caucus.

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“While the House Spokesman is at liberty to speak for the Speaker, the House Leadership, or the Majority Caucus, he possesses no mandate to purport to speak for the entire House or to misappropriate the views of the Minority Caucus. Such conduct is a clear violation of established parliamentary procedure and an affront to the rights and privileges of Members of the 10th House of Representatives”, it further read.

The caucus insisted that its comments on insecurity were part of the National Assembly’s constitutional oversight function and argued that defending the Executive was outside the remit of the House spokesman.

According to the lawmakers, such actions only reinforce public perceptions that the 10th House is too closely aligned with the Executive.

“The matters raised by the Minority Caucus fall within the constitutional oversight functions of the National Assembly over the Executive. With numerous spokespersons in the Presidency, it is not the duty of the House Spokesman to embark on an unsolicited defense of the Executive.

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“This conduct reinforces public perception of the 10th House as an appendage of the Executive. Sections 14(2)(b) and 88 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) mandate Parliament to ensure the security and welfare of the people and to expose corruption, inefficiency, and waste. The Minority Caucus will not abdicate this sacred duty”, the lawmakers noted.

The caucus disclosed that an emergency virtual meeting held on Friday resolved to demand a public apology from the House Committee Chairman on Media and Public Affairs over what it described as misrepresentation and contempt.

“To demand a public apology from the Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, for misrepresenting the position of the House and for contempt of the Minority Caucus. Failure to render such apology within 72 hours will compel the Caucus to petition the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges for appropriate redress”, it demanded.

It also announced plans to raise concerns over the implementation of the national budget when the House resumes plenary, claiming that poor funding of defence institutions is worsening insecurity.

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“To formally raise, upon resumption of plenary, the issue of persistent non-implementation of the National Budget since 2024. The Caucus notes with alarm that defense and security-related Ministries, Departments, and Agencies have recorded less than 30% budget implementation. There is a direct correlation between the non-payment of local contractors, breakdowns of operational logistics, and escalating insecurity across the country. The Armed Forces can not sustainably prosecute campaigns against heavily-armed insurgents under such fiscal constraints”, the caucus asserted.

The Minority Caucus reaffirmed its commitment to speaking on behalf of Nigerians and defending the constitutional role of Parliament.

“The Minority Caucus will keep speaking out for Nigerians, as the Constitution demands. That is not partisanship; it is parliamentary duty. The legislature is the soul of democracy because of its sacred responsibility to the people. If the Majority Caucus chooses to forget this, the Minority Caucus will not continue to abdicate this sacred responsibility”, it stated.

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