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Tinubu retains Shettima as running mate as parties race to meet INEC deadline

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President Bola Tinubu on Friday formally retained Vice President Kashim Shettima as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election.

This was as political parties made last-minute moves to beat the Independent National Electoral Commission’s deadline for the submission of presidential and National Assembly candidates.

The ruling All Progressives Congress presented the nomination forms of Tinubu and Shettima to its National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, in Abuja for onward transmission to INEC, effectively ending months of speculation that the President could replace his deputy with a northern Christian.

The development came as INEC confirmed that it had received the presidential and vice-presidential nominations of the African Democratic Congress, Nigeria Democratic Congress, Social Democratic Party, Action Alliance, African Action Congress, Peoples Redemption Party and Young Progressives Party.

Meanwhile, several other political parties continued uploading the names of their candidates ahead of the commission’s Saturday midnight deadline.

The electoral commission had fixed July 11, 2026, as the deadline for political parties to upload the nomination forms of their presidential and National Assembly candidates through its online nomination portal in accordance with Section 29(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026.

The submission exercise, which commenced on June 27, covers Forms EC9 and EC9A to EC9E for presidential, vice-presidential, Senate and House of Representatives candidates.

According to the timetable released by the commission, political parties are expected to begin uploading the names of governorship and State House of Assembly candidates from July 18, with the exercise ending on August 8.

INEC is scheduled to publish the personal particulars of presidential and National Assembly candidates on August 1, while those of governorship and state assembly candidates will be displayed on August 29 to allow members of the public raise objections where necessary.

The commission also fixed August 22 as the deadline for the withdrawal and substitution of presidential and National Assembly candidates, while governorship and state assembly candidates have until September 19 for withdrawal or replacement in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act.

The July 11 deadline marks one of the most critical stages in the build-up to the 2027 general elections, as only candidates validly nominated by political parties through primaries monitored by INEC are eligible for submission.

The commission had repeatedly warned political parties against submitting the names of candidates different from those who emerged from duly monitored primaries, insisting that any nomination outside the provisions of the Electoral Act and its regulations would be rejected.

Against this backdrop, the APC used Friday’s presentation ceremony to publicly affirm its presidential ticket, signalling that it would head into the 2027 contest without altering the Muslim-Muslim ticket that secured victory in the 2023 presidential election.

Following President Tinubu’s emergence as the APC’s presidential candidate during the party’s convention, political discussions had intensified over whether the President would retain Shettima or opt for another running mate to broaden the party’s electoral appeal.

Those speculations gathered momentum in recent months amid reports that the ruling party was considering a northern Christian as vice-presidential candidate to address concerns over religious balancing.

Friday’s submission, however, ended the uncertainty, with the APC formally presenting Tinubu and Shettima as its flag bearers for the 2027 election.

The nomination documents were presented on behalf of the President by his Special Adviser on Political Matters, Ibrahim Masari, during a ceremony attended by members of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, the National Assembly, the Federal Executive Council, the APC National Working Committee, state chairmen of the party and APC governorship candidates.

Earlier, the APC National Organising Secretary, Sulaiman Argungu, described the event as the formal presentation of the duly completed nomination forms of the party’s presidential and vice-presidential candidates.

Argungu noted that President Tinubu had earlier secured the party’s presidential ticket through what he described as a transparent primary election, and urged party members to remain united ahead of the 2027 polls.

He also commended the President for what he described as the achievements of his administration before formally handing over the nomination documents to the APC National Chairman for onward submission to INEC.

Speaking on behalf of APC governors, Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, reaffirmed the governors’ support for President Tinubu and the party leadership.

“We are delighted that this event is coming after a well-organised and thoroughly supervised primary process. We reiterate our commitment to continue supporting President Tinubu and the party,” he said.

Uzodimma said the APC remained committed to internal democracy and inclusiveness, adding that the governors would continue mobilising support for the President across the country.

“We will continue to support him in the larger interest of Nigerians and to take the country to greater heights. To the National Working Committee, we reaffirm our support. Together, we are going to deliver victory for President Tinubu and ensure the party wins all elective positions, including the National and State Assemblies,” he added.

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Receiving the nomination forms, APC National Chairman, Prof. Yilwatda, described the event as a reflection of the confidence reposed in President Tinubu by millions of party members across the country.

According to him, the President’s endorsement by members of the party demonstrated widespread support for his administration and its policies.

He stated, “Today is a reflection of the wishes of over 12 million members of the APC who overwhelmingly voted for Mr. President as the party’s candidate for the 2027 presidential election. We are proud that APC members across the country cast over 12 million votes for Mr. President and overwhelmingly endorsed him.

“I am sure that, together with members of the public who are APC sympathisers, friends of the party, and beneficiaries of the programmes of Mr. President, they will overwhelmingly vote for him. I can’t imagine the over 1.5 million students who are receiving student loans. They have families and friends, and they are part of a larger group that will overwhelmingly vote for Mr. President for supporting their education.”

Yilwatda also pointed to ongoing infrastructure projects across the country, saying the administration had undertaken road construction and other development projects in all six geopolitical zones.

He added, “We have road networks across the country that Mr. President has constructed; some of the longest in the history of Nigeria. Communities that had long forgotten road connectivity now have access to beautiful concrete roads passing through their villages, while local people are being engaged as workers on these projects. These projects cut across all six geopolitical zones, benefiting millions of Nigerians.

“People on social media often ask, ‘Who will vote for the APC?’ They are waiting for us across the country to vote for Mr. President. Look at the roads passing through communities and the many other projects the government is undertaking.”

The APC chairman urged governors and party faithful to intensify grassroots mobilisation and campaign on what he described as the administration’s achievements.

He continued, “Nigerians and our party members will overwhelmingly vote for him come January and give him a second term to continue the excellent work he has done in his first term. I appeal to the governors and to our supporters to go back home and spread the good news about what Mr. President is doing across the country. What we need is to focus on the achievements, the success stories, and the impact of his administration.

“We must go out there with facts. Let us tell our success stories. Believe me, Nigerians have seen the difference between policies that touch the lives of the people and governance that delivers results.”

Yilwatda also challenged governors to compete in delivering the highest number of votes for the President in 2027.

“We will all come out and mobilise across the six geopolitical zones. I am sure there will be healthy competition among the governors. One geopolitical zone has already told me they will deliver the highest number of votes for Mr. President. I will be happy to see such competition among the governors as they mobilise their states so that we can see which state will return the highest number of votes for Mr. President.

“We are excited as a party to present the best candidate in the history of this country in terms of good governance. As a party, we are proud and happy. We will present the best candidate in this election. That is why we are not afraid and have no doubt about our success. There is no shaking at all. Come 2027, our victory as a party is assured.”

INEC insists on midnight deadline

Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission said five political parties were yet to complete the submission of the names of their presidential and vice-presidential candidates as of Friday, as it insisted that the July 11 deadline remained unchanged.

The commission’s National Commissioner, Mohammed Kudu Haruna, disclosed this in an exclusive interview with Saturday PUNCH while providing an update on submissions through INEC’s online nomination portal.

Haruna explained that while several parties had uploaded their presidential, vice-presidential and National Assembly candidates, others were still completing the exercise, stressing that all political parties had until midnight on Saturday to comply with the commission’s timetable.

He said, “Various parties have uploaded nominees. The deadline is still tomorrow; they have until 12 midnight tomorrow to upload.”

According to him, the parties that had made varying levels of submissions include AA, AAC, ADC, APGA, APM, Labour Party, Nigeria Democratic Congress, National Rescue Movement, Peoples Democratic Party, Peoples Redemption Party, Social Democratic Party, Young Progressives Party and Zenith Labour Party.

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Haruna further disclosed that only a handful of parties had completed the submission of both their presidential and vice-presidential candidates.

He said, “The ones that have so far made submission of presidential and running mates are AA, AAC, ADC, NDC, PRP, SDP and YPP.

“ZLP only submitted presidential candidate, yet to forward that of Vice President. Those yet to make any submissions are APGA, LP, NRM, APM, and PDP.”

The INEC commissioner reiterated that political parties were expected to strictly comply with the provisions of the Electoral Act and the commission’s regulations, warning that candidates whose names did not emerge from primaries monitored by the commission would not be accepted.

The electoral umpire had earlier cautioned political parties against attempting to substitute candidates outside the provisions of the law, insisting that only duly nominated candidates would be recognised.

The commission maintained that the online nomination portal was introduced to improve transparency and efficiency in the submission process and reduce disputes arising from manual documentation.

Reacting to INEC’s update, Labour Party’s National Publicity Secretary, Ken Asogwa, expressed confidence that the party would beat the deadline.

He said, “We have uploaded about 99 per cent of our candidates list. So, it is as good as having it completed. I am pretty sure that before the close of business today, Labour Party would have completed its upload of all the candidates nominated in various primaries held nationwide.

“We are doing it and I can assure you that we are going to meet up. After all, Saturday is the deadline.

“Our candidate for the 2027 election has not changed. He remains Dr Chibuzor Okereke. If anything happens tomorrow and he is no longer the presidential flag bearer, I don’t have the powers of clairvoyance to determine that.”

Nigeria Democratic Congress National Publicity Secretary, Osa Director, also said the party had concluded arrangements to complete the upload of all its candidates before the deadline.

He said, “As we announced to the world, the presidential candidate of the NDC remains Peter Obi and his running mate, Dr Rabiu Kwankwaso. It has not changed.

“We have no fear of uploading all the names of the remaining candidates before the deadline window of INEC closes.”

Similarly, African Democratic Congress National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the party was on course to beat the deadline.

He said, “As of last night, I am aware that a considerable number of the candidates list had been uploaded.

“At least, we are certain that by tomorrow, everything would have been there. I am pretty sure my people are aware of the deadline.”

As political parties raced to conclude the nomination process, fresh concerns also emerged over the credibility of the 2027 general elections, with opposition leaders warning against what they described as attempts to weaken democratic institutions.

The concerns come amid renewed political alignments ahead of the election, with opposition parties intensifying consultations and coalition efforts while raising questions about public confidence in the electoral process following the controversies that trailed the 2023 general elections.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the African Democratic Congress presidential candidate, spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu.

He accused the APC-led Federal Government of deploying state institutions for partisan purposes.

He said, “My biggest fear is not whether the ruling party can win a free and fair election. My biggest fear is that they have long concluded that they cannot. That is why every institution that should protect democracy is being bent to serve partisan interests.

“When a government consistently ignores court orders, weaponises law enforcement against political opponents, tolerates selective justice, and treats constitutional safeguards as inconveniences, it sends a dangerous message that power, not the law, is supreme. No democracy can survive that mentality.”

The former vice president further alleged that the Tinubu administration was weakening institutions responsible for guaranteeing credible elections.

He said, “What we are witnessing today is not merely poor governance; it is the systematic erosion of the guardrails that guarantee credible elections. The same administration that has presided over unprecedented economic hardship, record inflation, a collapsing naira, rising insecurity, and a cascade of unresolved scandals now appears more invested in weakening democratic institutions than in earning the confidence of Nigerians.

“Governments that perform well seek votes. Governments that fail seek advantages outside the ballot box.”

According to Atiku, credible elections go beyond the conduct of voting on election day.

“Our concern extends beyond election day. Electoral integrity begins long before ballots are cast. It includes an independent electoral commission, security agencies that remain politically neutral, an impartial judiciary, equal access to the media, and the freedom of citizens to organise, campaign, and vote without intimidation.

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“When these pillars are compromised, democracy is reduced to a mere ritual while the people’s sovereign will is quietly subverted.”

He, however, said the opposition would continue to pursue constitutional means to defend the electoral process.

“Let me, however, make one thing abundantly clear: we will not surrender democracy to those who believe power is an entitlement. We will mobilise Nigerians peacefully, lawfully, and constitutionally to defend every vote. We will engage local and international observers, strengthen legal preparedness, and insist that every institution charged with protecting the electoral process performs its constitutional duty without fear or favour.

“Ultimately, the greatest threat to any incumbent is not the opposition; it is the verdict of a hungry, frustrated, and betrayed people.

“Nigerians have endured enough. They deserve leaders who earn their mandate through performance, not through manipulation.”

He added that history had shown repeatedly that no amount of state power could permanently suppress the will of a determined people.

PDP elder statesman, Chief Bode George, also expressed concern over what he described as attempts to undermine opposition politics.

He said, “I am extremely concerned and worried. Democracy does not mean silencing the opposition. Once you refuse to respect the voices of the opposition, injustice sets in.

“I have continued to tell Mr President that the methods being used to undermine democratic institutions are dangerous to the integrity of this country.”

On his part, the Lagos Central Senatorial candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Ladipo Johnson, questioned public confidence in the electoral process, particularly in INEC.

He said, “It is a shame that a large proportion of the population of our country does not have confidence in INEC to conduct a free and fair election. Unfortunately, people see INEC as an extension of the government because, under our Constitution, the President appoints its leadership. People need to have confidence in the system, but unfortunately, they don’t.”

Johnson also argued that worsening economic and security conditions could influence the outcome of the election.

“The ruling party knows enough to understand that, given the state of the economy and the security situation, they may not win a truly free and fair election. So why should we assume there will be one?” he asked.

He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and participate actively in the electoral process.

“At every polling unit, there will be a battle to ensure that the will of the people prevails against those oppressing the Nigerian masses.

“Many people will be tempted by N5,000 or N10,000 and may end up selling their votes.

“As opposition parties, we have a lot to do in the coming months. We must educate and reorient the people and ensure there is a large voter turnout. The higher the turnout, the more difficult it will be for anyone to manipulate the elections.”

Similarly, the Young Progressives Party identified “state capture” as its biggest concern ahead of the election.

The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Wale Egbeola-Martins, said, “The YPP’s greatest concern ahead of the 2027 general elections is the increasing threat of state capture and its implications for Nigeria’s democracy.

“We are already witnessing disturbing signs, with opposition political parties being systematically destabilised while critical state institutions appear to be deployed to intimidate opposition leaders and suppress dissent.

“Our fear is that the electoral environment may not provide a level playing field.”

He also expressed concern about the independence of key democratic institutions.

“There are growing concerns that institutions constitutionally expected to be independent, particularly INEC, could come under undue influence, thereby undermining public confidence in the credibility of the electoral process.”

The Democratic Leadership Alliance also identified declining public confidence in democratic institutions as a major concern ahead of the elections.

Its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Judith Aguenu, said, “The DLA believes that the greatest threat to the 2027 general elections is not any particular political party, but the erosion of public confidence in Nigeria’s democratic institutions.

“Our concerns are centered on the need to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process. We expect all institutions, particularly INEC and the security agencies, to operate strictly within the provisions of the Constitution and the Electoral Act, free from political interference or intimidation.”

She added that the party was focused on mobilising Nigerians and encouraging peaceful civic participation ahead of the polls.

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Adeleke commends Oyebamiji’s call for peace

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The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has commended the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in last Saturday’s poll, Bola Oyebamiji, for calling for peace in the state after visiting President Bola Tinubu in Abuja.

In a statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, obtained in Osogbo on Friday, Adeleke said Oyebamiji’s demand for peace remained “a positive tone after weeks of heated campaign and election season.”

The statement said the governor, who earlier met with Tinubu on Thursday, described the peace advocacy by the APC candidate as “a good development for the Osun people,” who experienced trauma and violence in the last two months ahead of last Saturday’s elections.

Noting the call for restraint by all political parties, the statement said the governor had reviewed the pre-election climate of fear and conflict and indicated that his team had never subscribed to violence as a weapon of political campaign, even when under severe pressure in the countdown to the poll.

Rasheed said the governor recounted the pain he went through to restrain his supporters from retaliating against attacks, adding that Accord lost 15 members, with 20 injured and scores in police detention.

“I am forever a man of peace. It is heartwarming that my brother, Oyebamiji, is also preaching peace. I assure him that my supporters have not and will not attack APC members.

“Elections have come and gone and we are all winners. The common task for us all is to sustain delivery of democratic dividends and good governance to the good people of Osun State.

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“I welcome Mr Gboyega Oyetola, Bola Oyebamiji and other opposition leaders to join hands with me to take Osun to greater heights. We are all important stakeholders in this Osun project,” Adeleke said.

The PUNCH reports that the incumbent Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, was declared elected by the State Returning Officer of the Independent National Electoral Commission on Sunday, Prof. Joshua Ogunwole.

Adeleke won the governorship poll with a total of 511,067 votes to defeat Bola Oyebamiji of the All Progressives Congress, who polled 444,815 votes.

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I’m now alone, Isaac Fayose laments abandonment by politicians he supported

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Isaac Fayose, younger brother of a former Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, has lamented being abandoned by politicians he backed in past elections.

He said he now felt like “a lonely voice in the wilderness” after years of personal and financial sacrifice for figures who later turned their backs on him.

The businessman made this known in a video shared on his Instagram page on Friday. He spoke in a mix of Pidgin English and Yoruba.

“Nigeria is a bad country. Very bad. I’m now like an orphan. I’m now like a lonely voice in the wilderness,” he said.

Fayose recalled his ordeal from 2018, when he stood by his brother during the latter’s face-off with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

He said he personally confronted the then acting EFCC chairman, Ibrahim Magu, over the matter.

“I struggled with my brother. No, no, no, no, we won’t agree. I even followed him to EFCC. We shouted, ‘Magu, Ole! Magu, Ole!’ Magu said, ‘Who is this boy calling me Ole? They should go and look for anything to rope him.” he said.

Ayo Fayose was arraigned by the EFCC in 2018 over alleged fraud linked to his tenure as governor and later regained his freedom on bail.

He was succeeded that October by Kayode Fayemi of the All Progressives Congress, who defeated the PDP’s candidate in the governorship election.

Isaac said the matter was still trailing him in court to this day, even as his brother’s child was set to be sworn in as a member of the Ekiti State House of Assembly.

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“Up till today, they still rope me into a matter that I am still going to court for. That my brother now has taken an appointment. His child is about to be a member of the House of Assembly in Ekiti.

“I’m now on my own, facing my problem. They said, ‘We told you, Isaac, keep quiet, keep quiet.’ You didn’t listen,” he said.

He also spoke about the personal cost of his political involvement, saying he cut short his mourning to answer a call for help ahead of Ekiti’s 2026 governorship election.

“What a pity. See Ekiti. I went to bury my wife. Where I was, Oluyede called me. He said, ‘Please, please, let’s take our state back.’ I see how people are suffering. I said no, I was coming.

“I quickly buried my wife and hurriedly ran home. I got home, spent my money, did everything, election eve,” he said.

He was referring to Wole Oluyede, the PDP governorship candidate for the June 20, 2026 Ekiti election.

Oluyede’s path to the poll has been turbulent, his November 2025 primary win was nullified by a Federal High Court, and INEC later excluded his name from its candidate lists over the PDP’s national leadership crisis, though his camp has gone to court to compel its inclusion.

He is running against the incumbent, Biodun Oyebanji of the APC, who is seeking a second term.

Isaac said the associate had since distanced himself from him.

“They were calling me, ‘Oga is here, Oga wants to talk.’ Oluyede has not come to greet me since that time. He has gone back to the President. And even the governor that I was fighting, they are taking pictures together. They are now friends,” he said.

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Isaac also referenced Osun State’s governorship politics, recalling both the 2022 election and the more recent one held on August 15, 2026.

“Look at Osun, 2022. I nearly removed my head,” he said, referring to the personal toll of his involvement that year, when Ademola Adeleke first won the governorship on the platform of the PDP, defeating the then-incumbent, Gboyega Oyetola of the APC.

He said he was drawn into the governor’s re-election bid this time as well, despite being in Australia when the call came.

“This time too, as I was in Australia, the governor of Osun called me, Governor Adeleke. He said, ‘Isaac, we need you on board the election.’ I put everything on my head. We won’t agree, we won’t agree,” he said.

Adeleke, who has since defected from the PDP to the Accord Party, was declared winner of the August 15 election by INEC, polling 511,067 votes to defeat the APC’s Bola Oyebamiji, who scored 444,815.

Isaac said the governor travelled to Abuja shortly after his victory to show his certificate of return to President Bola Tinubu, a gesture he described as a betrayal of the loyalty he had shown during the campaign.

“Six days after, the governor is in Abuja, showing his certificate, his return certificate, to the President. It’s like I’m alone. What a pity,” he said.

Drawing a comparison with reconciliations elsewhere, he cited the public rapprochement between singer Davido and Rivers State Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike.

“Davido that we were shouting, he and Wike are now hugging each other. Everybody is now smiling with each other together,” he said.

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Isaac said he had turned down cash and a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon offered to him during past elections, insisting that his interest was in the welfare of his people rather than personal gain.

He, however, decried the culture of vote-selling among the electorate, saying many still sold their votes despite the sacrifices made on their behalf.

“They came to meet me, they gave me money, I said I don’t want. They gave me G-Wagon, I said I don’t want. I want my people to go. Even the people I was fighting for, election day, they will sell their vote again,” he said.

He said he was alone in recognising the state of affairs in the country, but described himself as isolated in speaking out against it.

“It’s now like I’m the only one seeing the rubbish going on in my country. I am now alone, now looking like a zombie. It’s lonely at the top,” he said.

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Adeleke gets certificate, unveils N500m victims’ fund after Osun poll

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Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, on Wednesday received his certificate of return from the Independent National Electoral Commission and announced plans to establish a N500m election violence victims endowment fund.

The certificate was presented to him by the Independent National Electoral Commission National Commissioner representing the South-West, Prof Kunle Ajayi, at an event attended by political associates of the governor and members of his cabinet.

The PUNCH reports that Adeleke was declared winner of the governorship election by the State Returning Officer of INEC, Prof Joshua Ogunwole, on Sunday.

Adeleke polled 511,067 votes to defeat the All Progressives Congress candidate, Bola Oyebamiji, who scored 444,815 votes.

Speaking during the ceremony, Adeleke lauded the roles played by different segments of the state in his victory at the poll.

He said, “This certificate does not belong to Ademola Adeleke alone. It belongs to the people of Osun State: our workers, market men and women, youths, traditional and religious leaders, and every citizen who participated in this democratic process.

“I am deeply humbled by the confidence you have renewed in me.”

Speaking on those injured and killed in the build-up to the election, the governor said a verification and relief committee, to be chaired by the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Adewale Egbedun, would administer the fund and oversee the transparent identification of victims and equitable distribution of support.

“But even in victory, we must be sober in reflection. Citizens were injured, properties and livelihoods were destroyed and, most painfully, precious lives were lost.

“It is deeply painful that any family should have to bury a loved one because of politics. No election, political office or ambition is worth the life of a single citizen.

“We remember Ezekiel Olapade, Aderogba Ajayi, Remi Abass, Kolade Eluyera, and every other victim of electoral violence.

“Regardless of political affiliation, they were first our brothers, sisters and fellow citizens. To their families, your pain is our pain, and your loved ones will never be reduced to mere statistics,” the governor added.

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He said his family, through the Springtime Development Foundation, would provide full scholarships up to university level for the children and dependants of those who lost their lives.

“The Osun State Government will also establish a N500m election violence victims endowment fund to support verified victims and affected families.

“A verification and relief committee, chaired by the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Adewale Olumide Egbedun, will oversee the transparent identification of victims and equitable distribution of support.

“This is not a political intervention. It is a humanitarian responsibility.

“No eligible victim will be excluded because of political affiliation, religion, ethnicity, gender or social status. In grief, there is no political party. In our common humanity, we are one people,” he said.

Gunshots at Ataoja palace

Meanwhile, gunshots rang out near the palace of the Ataoja of Osogbo for about 15 minutes on Wednesday following an attack on the governor’s convoy during a visit to the monarch.

The nephew of the governor and Afrobeats star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, however, said the incident had nothing to do with him or his uncle.

The incident occurred between 3:50 pm and 4:10 pm, shortly after Adeleke had left the hall where the Ataoja hosted him.

The governor, in a large motorcade of about 20 vehicles, had arrived at the palace at about 3:15 pm after leaving the Osun State headquarters of INEC, where he received his certificate of return.

An eyewitness, who craved anonymity for security reasons, told The PUNCH during a telephone interview that Adeleke and his team were received in the palace hall by Oba Oyetunji, where the governor reportedly presented his certificate of return to the monarch.

The source confirmed that Adeleke and his team had left the palace before the ensuing gunshots.

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“He was already in the bus that brought him and his close aides to the palace when we started hearing heavy gunshots.

“The shooting lasted about 12 to 15 minutes before the governor’s convoy eventually left the palace,” the source said.

A trader near the palace, identified simply as Munirat, said the attackers might have learnt of the governor’s visit to the monarch.

When contacted, the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi, confirmed the attack.

“They are hoodlums, and the governor’s security repelled them. They attacked the governor’s convoy in Ataoja’s palace. No casualty,” Alimi said.

As of 4:45 pm when our correspondent left the scene, many business owners had hurriedly closed their shops to avoid being caught in the attack.

Making a clarification in a post on his official X account on Wednesday, Davido said the attack occurred outside the palace of the Ataoja of Osogbo and had nothing to do with him or his uncle.

“It was a fight outside the palace that had nothing to do with us,” the singer wrote.

Police confirm one dead

The state police command, however, confirmed one resident, Tajudeen Yusuf, was shot dead during the ensuing melee, as it commenced a probe into the incident.

Giving updates on the incident in a statement obtained in Osogbo on Wednesday, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Abiodun Ojelabi, said one Adebayo Taoreed, popularly known as “Small Rugged,” an ex-convict, a suspected thug and a member of eye confraternity allegedly attempted to gain access to the Afrobeats star, Davido who had accompanied the governor to the palace, but was resisted by members of his security team.

Ojelabi said, “On Wednesday, 19th August 2026, at about 1600hrs, the command received information that one Tajudeen Yusuf, male, aged 60 years, of Oke-Ayepe area, Osogbo, was shot by suspected hoodlums at Itaolokan area of Osogbo.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that earlier in the day, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, accompanied by his nephew, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, paid a courtesy visit to the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun, at the palace.

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“Immediately after the visit, one Adebayo Taoreed, popularly known as ‘Small Rugged’, an ex-convict, a suspected notorious thug and a member of the Eye confraternity, allegedly attempted to gain access to Davido but was resisted by members of his security Team.

“The ensuing confrontation reportedly attracted other suspected gang members in the vicinity, who temporarily blocked the entrance to the palace and obstructed the movement. The convoy eventually left the area safely.

“Shortly afterwards, the suspected gang members reportedly departed the vicinity; however, on their way, they allegedly shot Tajudeen Yusuf at Itaolokan area of Osogbo.”

He further said that upon receiving the information, the police immediately mobilised a patrol team to the scene, where the victim was found lying in a pool of blood,  adding that he was promptly rushed to the University Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, for medical attention, where he was pronounced dead by the doctors on duty.

He said the command has commenced a full-scale investigation into the incident and intensified efforts to identify, apprehend and bring the fleeing suspects to justice.

Reacting through the statement, the Commissioner of Police (Election), Osun State Command, Mr Samuel Etaifo, condemned the killing and assured members of the public that the command would deploy all available resources to apprehend those responsible.

“The command therefore urges anyone with useful information that could assist the investigation to promptly approach the nearest police station or contact the command through its official channels. Members of the public are also advised to remain calm and refrain from taking the law into their own hands,” the statement further read.

Source: punchng.com

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