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Osun Governorship Election: Protesters Storm INEC Over Alleged Partisan Electoral Officials

Tension Rises Ahead of Osun Governorship Election 2026 as Coalition Warns INEC

byFemi Adeboye
April 22, 2026
in Politics, News
Osun Governorship Election: Protesters Storm INEC Over Alleged Partisan Electoral Officials

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…residents say “were closely monitoring INEC’s activities to ensure the Osun Governorship Election 2026 remains free, fair, and credible.

 

OSOGBO, Nigeria — The iNews Times reports that concerns surrounding the Osun Governorship Election 2026 intensified on Wednesday as residents of Osogbo staged a protest at the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), alleging the transfer of partisan electoral officials into the state ahead of the August 15 poll.

The demonstrators, under the banner of the Coalition of Concerned Nigerian Citizens (CCNC) and supported by other civil society groups, carried placards bearing inscriptions that warned INEC against actions that could undermine the credibility of the upcoming Osun Governorship Election 2026.

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Protesters insisted that the integrity of the electoral process must not be compromised through administrative decisions capable of giving undue advantage to any political party or candidate.

 

According to the coalition, certain electoral officials believed to have partisan affiliations were recently redeployed from neighbouring states into Osun. The group described the development as suspicious, particularly given the proximity of the Osun Governorship Election 2026.

They argued that similar governorship elections conducted in other states did not witness what they termed “indiscriminate transfers” of electoral personnel close to polling periods, especially following petitions reportedly driven by political interests.

Placards displayed during the protest called for transparency, accountability, and neutrality. Protesters emphasized that residents of Osun State were closely monitoring INEC’s activities to ensure that the Osun Governorship Election 2026 remains free, fair, and credible.

 

In a formal petition addressed to the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Osun State, the coalition underscored the moral responsibility of INEC to uphold democratic standards.

“The credibility of elections is not merely a technical affair of logistics; it is the moral foundation upon which the legitimacy of government rests,” the petition read in part.

The coalition warned against any attempt to manipulate the Osun Governorship Election 2026 through strategic deployment of personnel, questionable handling of sensitive electoral materials, or administrative decisions that could tilt the process in favour of particular interests.

 

Beyond the issue of personnel redeployment, the protesters urged INEC to guarantee transparency in the use of electoral technologies, particularly the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), which has become central to Nigeria’s electoral reforms.

They called for strict adherence to electronic accreditation and real-time transmission of results, noting that transparency in technological deployment would be critical to building public trust in the Osun Governorship Election 2026.

The coalition further demanded decisive action against electoral offences such as vote-buying, result falsification, and disruption of polling activities, warning that any form of “technical rigging” would be strongly resisted by civil society observers.

 

The protesters also raised concerns over the alleged transfer of officials from states such as Ondo and Lagos. They cautioned that such redeployments, if not properly justified and transparently communicated, could create suspicion among voters and political stakeholders.

While acknowledging that INEC reserves the administrative authority to redeploy staff when necessary, the coalition maintained that timing and transparency are crucial in an election year.

They stressed that their protest was not an attack on INEC as an institution but rather a civic intervention aimed at safeguarding the Osun Governorship Election 2026 from avoidable controversies.

 

The Osun Governorship Election 2026 is scheduled for August 15, with incumbent governor Ademola Adeleke seeking re-election. Political analysts note that the poll is expected to be highly competitive, given Osun State’s history of closely contested governorship elections.

In previous election cycles across Nigeria, allegations of electoral irregularities have often led to prolonged legal battles and political tensions. Observers therefore argue that proactive transparency by INEC could prevent disputes after the Osun Governorship Election 2026.

Civil society groups have increasingly played an active watchdog role in Nigeria’s democratic process, acting as early warning monitors and independent observers during elections.

 

Reaffirming their position, the coalition pledged to continue monitoring developments ahead of the Osun Governorship Election 2026. They described themselves as critical stakeholders committed to strengthening Nigeria’s democracy rather than undermining it.

“We are not against INEC. We are partners in democracy. Our duty is to ensure that the will of the people prevails,” one of the protest leaders stated.

As political activities gradually intensify in Osun State, public confidence in the electoral process remains central to the stability of the state and the legitimacy of the next administration.

The iNews Times will continue to provide verified updates, in-depth analysis, and fact-based coverage as preparations for the Osun Governorship Election 2026 unfold.

For credible political reporting, election monitoring updates, and investigative coverage, stay with The iNews Times, your trusted destination for authoritative Nigerian news.

Femi Adeboye

Femi Adeboye

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