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Ekiti election: Police promise secure, peaceful poll

The Nigerian police have pledged to ensure a secure and peaceful environment for the upcoming Ekiti State governorship election. Supervising Deputy Inspector-General of Police Mustapha Fayoade stated that the Nigeria Police Force, along with other security agencies, has implemented comprehensive security measures, including the deployment of personnel and resources. He emphasized the need for professionalism, discipline, and adherence to the rule of law among security personnel. Fayoade also encouraged the public, political actors, and other stakeholders to cooperate with security agencies to維

Ekiti State voters will go to the polls on Saturday to elect a governor for another four-year term in an off-cycle governorship election.

Residents of the state have enthusiastically collected their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), the ticket required to cast a ballot during the election. The last count by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) showed that 97.1 per cent of registered voters in the South-west state have collected their PVCs and are eligible to vote on Saturday.

Out of 1,059,360 registered voters, 1,028,929 have collected their PVCs. This leaves 30,431 PVCs uncollected. Whether the enthusiasm with which residents collected their PVCs will translate into the same rate of voter turnout on Saturday is a different question.

But as voters file out on Saturday, they will make their choice of the next governor from 14 candidates, based on the final list of candidates released by INEC.

The candidates include Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who is seeking to retain the governorship seat for another four years.

Mr Oyebanji’s quest for re-election places him at the centre of a historic contest in the state where an incumbent governor has never had two consecutive terms. His predecessors either lost a second term bid, had their first truncated or won a second term in a comeback years after finishing the first term.

Among those seeking to challenge Mr Oyebanji’s re-election bid are former governorship aspirants, medical professionals, lawyers, businessmen, diplomats and younger politicians hoping to break the dominance of the major parties.

Here are the 14 candidates on INEC’s list and what voters should know about them.

Biodun Oyebanji (APC)

Governor Biodun Oyebanji, 59, from Ikogosi-Ekiti, is seeking a second term on the platform of the APC.

A political scientist with a master’s degree from the University of Ibadan, Mr Oyebanji previously served as Chief of Staff and Secretary to the State Government during the administration of former Governor Kayode Fayemi.

He won the 2022 governorship election with 187,057 votes and subsequently assumed office as governor. For the 2026 election, he emerged as the APC candidate through a consensus arrangement after his sole challenger, Atinuke Omolayo, withdrew from the race and endorsed him.

Running alongside Deputy Governor Monisade Afuye, Mr Oyebanji is campaigning on continuity, highlighting his administration’s achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, education, agriculture and investment promotion.

Oluwole Oluyede (PDP)

Oluwole Oluyede is a medical practitioner, businessman, and lately politician, is the governorship candidate of the PDP in the upcoming election following his victory in the party’s primary held in November 2025.

The Ikere-Ekiti-born physician established Bethany Clinic at age 27 before expanding his medical practice across the United States, Canada, Australia and parts of the Caribbean.

Mr Oluyede is not new in Ekiti’s governorship race as he previously contested in 2022 under the banner of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) before joining the PDP.

Running along with Ayodeji Ogunsakin, Mr Oluyede campaign has focused on economic development, healthcare and job creation.

Oluwadare Bejide (ADC)

Oluwadare Bejide, a 66-year-old lawyer and businessman, is one of the most experienced politicians in the race.

A native of Ilawe-Ekiti, he began his political career before the creation of Ekiti State and served as the state secretary of the National Republican Convention (NRC) in old Ondo State. He is also a former Nigerian Ambassador to Canada.

Mr Bejide secured ADC’s ticket after defeating four other aspirants in the primary election. Running along with Paul Olowoyeye, Mr Bejide campaign focuses on public sector reforms, infrastructure development, agriculture and improved welfare for civil servants.

Opeyemi Falegan (Accord Party)

Opeyemi Falegan, 41, is a businessman and philanthropist flying the flag of the Accord Party to occupy the Ekiti State governor seat after his emergence from the party’s primary election in November.

The Ado-Ekiti-born politician, who is one of the youngest candidates in the race, holds a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Wales, Cardiff, and is known for his philanthropic activities through the OD Foundation.

Running along with Omoyemi Olaleye, Mr Falegan’s campaign priorities include youth employment, healthcare improvement, economic growth and social welfare programmes.

Oyebanji Olajuyin (Labour Party)

Oyebanji Olajuyin, a professor, is a 67-year-old medical doctor and former Chief Medical Director of the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital.

The Ikere-Ekiti indigene emerged as Labour Party’s consensus candidate and is campaigning on healthcare reforms, education, transparent governance and human capital development.

A 45-year-old Ayokunle Okumade has been chosen to run with Mr Olajuyin to jostle for the governo…

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Source document: Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)

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Ekiti election: Police promise secure, peaceful poll

The Nigerian police have pledged to ensure a secure and peaceful environment for the upcoming Ekiti State governorship election. Supervising Deputy Inspector-General of Police Mustapha Fayoade stated that the Nigeria Police Force, along with other security agencies, has implemented comprehensive security measures, including the deployment of personnel and resources. He emphasized the need for professionalism, discipline, and adherence to the rule of law among security personnel. Fayoade also encouraged the public, political actors, and other stakeholders to cooperate with security agencies to維

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