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INEC Fixes February 20, 2027 for Presidential, NASS Elections

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Independent National Electoral Commission has announced that the 2027 Presidential and National Assembly elections will be held on February 20, 2027.

The commission also fixed March 6, 2027, for the Governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, disclosed the dates during a press conference in Abuja on Friday, February 13, 2026.

Earlier on Thursday, Amupitan told the National Assembly that the commission would require N873.78 billion to conduct the 2027 general elections. He also said INEC would need an additional N171 billion to fund its routine operations in the 2026 fiscal year.

Presenting the commission’s budget proposal before the Joint Committee on Electoral Matters in Abuja, the INEC chairman described the proposed allocations as essential for election preparations and regular activities, including by-elections and off-season polls.

The proposed N873.78 billion represents a significant increase from the N313.4 billion released for the 2023 general elections.

According to INEC, the 2027 election budget will cover five major components: N379.75 billion for operations; N92.32 billion for administration; N209.21 billion for technology; N154.91 billion for capital expenditure; and N42.61 billion for miscellaneous expenses.

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EKITI 2026: TINUBU’S WIFE RALLIES SUPPORT FOR OYEBANJI, FLAGS OFF APC WOMEN CAMPAIGN 

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The First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and National Chairman, Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has urged the electorate to re-elect Governor Biodun Oyebanji for a second term in the June 20 governorship election in Ekiti State.

 

Senator Tinubu said Governor Oyebanji deserves to be re-elected by the people of Ekiti State on the strength of what she described as “commendable and sterling performance and evidence of good governance.”

 

The First Lady who spoke on Saturday at the flag-off of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Women Campaign Rally for Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s re-election which was witnessed by a mammoth crowd at the Ekiti Parapo Pavilion, Ado-Ekiti, stressed that Oyebanji has done enough to justify re-election because the fortune of the state has changed for better in over three years in governance.

 

The First Lady who said she was in Ekiti just to appreciate the people of the state for their support for the Governor and his wife, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, also canvassed support for her husband, President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

 

She said: “We came here just to appreciate Ekiti Kete for the support given to BAO (Oyebanji) and his wife so far. I want to plead with you, help me vote for BAO in the coming governorship election in Ekiti and in 2027, vote for Mr President (Tinubu) because things are changing for better.

 

“You have seen more money given to the states for them to work more for the people. The states no longer owe salaries. In Ekiti Stete things are going on fine here and you governor is doing a good job and should be voted in for a second term in office. I am very grateful to you for your support sir fat. Pls continue to support him so he can do more.”

 

 

Senator Tinubu particularly appreciated APC women in Ekiti for trooping out in large numbers to welcome her saying she was impressed with the reception accorded her at every place visited during her one-day working visit to the Land of Honour.

 

A major highlight of the event was a symbolic presentation of cheques of N50,000 to 2,000 women to support small scale businesses. The First Lady said the Wife of the Governor will supervise the disbursement.

 

Governor Oyebanji in his remarks pledged a tally of 700,000 votes from the people of Ekiti State for Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election in appreciation of what he described as “unprecedented support the state had so far received from the President” which has positive changes the face of the state and bettered the standard of living of its people.

 

Earlier in the day, Senator Tinubu, who was accompanied by the wife of the Vice President, Hajia Nana Shettima and other national APC women top shots, was treated to an impressive reception at the Ekiti State Agro-Allied International Airport shortly after the presidential jet that conveyed her from Abuja touched down.

 

The First Lady also commissioned the newly built ICT Centre at the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, which was facilitated by her Renewed Hope Initiative. She equally held a meeting with Ekiti Obas under the aegis of the Ekiti State Traditional Rulers’ Councila t Lady Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado Ekiti before attending the rally at the pavilion.

 

He also had a meeting with all Ekiti Obas at the Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado Ekiti where they robbed minds on national issues.

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Oyebanji Deserves Second Term Over Outstanding Performance — Outreach Team

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The Special Outreach Team led by the Ekiti State Commissioner for Environment, Chief Mrs. Tosin Aluko, has joined their counterparts in the Ekiti South Senatorial District for a mobilisation campaign in support of Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s second term bid in Ise/Orun Local Government Area of the state.

 

The campaign, which took place in Ise-Ekiti, attracted party supporters, women leaders and stakeholders from the local government area, all expressing support for Governor Oyebanji ahead of the June 20 governorship election.

 

Speaking on behalf of the outreach team in Ise/Orun, Hon. Mrs. Oluremi Ajayi Babinton said the group had continued to work tirelessly across Ekiti State under the leadership of Chief Mrs. Tosin Aluko to canvass support for the governor.

 

Babinton explained that although the group was not politically motivated, members had resolved to support Governor Oyebanji because of what she described as his outstanding performance in office.

 

She assured that the people of Ise/Orun were fully prepared to vote massively for the governor’s second term, expressing confidence that the local government would deliver overwhelming support for the All Progressives Congress candidate.

 

Responding, Chief Mrs. Tosin Aluko appreciated the leaders, women and supporters present at the gathering for their unwavering commitment to Governor Oyebanji’s administration.

 

She also conveyed the appreciation of the wife of the governor to the people for their continued love and support for the administration.

 

The commissioner further urged residents to come out in large numbers to welcome Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, during her scheduled visit to the state on Saturday.

 

She also sensitised the people on the need to vote for Governor Biodun Oyebanji in the forthcoming June 20 election.

 

Among dignitaries present at the event were Hon. Mrs. Omolayo Fayose and Hon. Bukola Olowolaju.

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Stakeholders Reject Result Outcome as Irregularities Bewildered PRP Presidential Primary

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The Peoples Redemption Party, PRP Presidential Primary is marred by irregularities as insiders and stakeholders said the Party is abandoning its own founding principle, engineering election process to suit particular candidate.

According to a well-informed party insider the outcome of the Presidential primary election does not reflect the actual account of what happened, saying that the outcome was engineered and the inflation was not unintentional disorder but a deliberate plan orchestrated to deliver the nomination to a preferred candidate in service of a prearranged ticket.

Those same insiders point to reported plans for Mr. Duke to run alongside Senator Datti Baba-Ahmed, younger brother of the National Chairman, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed.

“We do not state these motives as proven fact. We state them as serious allegations raised by people positioned to know, allegations that the party’s leadership now has an obligation to answer rather than ignore.” The statement added,

The People Redemption Party conducted its presidential primary on May 25th, 2026 under guidelines it issued just one day before the election. The explicit guidelines said only members whose names appeared on the official membership register submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission as of 4 May 2026 were eligible to vote. That register was the governing document. It was the single source of truth agreed by all parties before a single ballot was cast.

Result declared as against that register, defies the fundamental tenet of mathematics.

For example, in Gombe State, a register of 348 members produced 1,431 votes, a 311 percent difference, with more than 1,000 ballots. In Bauchi State, a register of 593 members produced 760 votes, 167 more ballots than there were people permitted to cast vote. In Kwara State, 55 registered members somehow produced 82 votes, an excess of nearly 50 percent. These are only a few examples from the results released.

According to eye-witness, collation at the party’s National Headquarters was itself halted amid widespread irregularities, raising even deeper concerns about the integrity of the overall process.

Across these states, 996 registered members produced 2,273 votes. That is 1,277 ballots that correspond to no eligible voter on the party’s own INEC-approved list. More than half of the total declared vote did not lawfully exist.

According to the statement released by one of the Aspirant, Dr. Ufere, “The phantom votes were not random. They broke overwhelmingly, in state after state, in favour of a single aspirant, Mr. Donald Duke, a man who joined the People Redemption Party only in the days immediately before the primary, having defected from another platform on the eve of the exercise. The pattern is consistent and lopsided enough to demand an explanation the party has so far refused to give.

“The questions deepen when one considers the candidate himself. Mr. Duke did not campaign for a single day of this contest. By available accounts, he was outside the country while the election was being conducted. He joined the People Redemption Party in secrecy after the relevant deadlines had already been breached. He openly offered to refund rival aspirants the costs they had incurred if they would step aside and allow him to emerge as a consensus candidate.

Also, according to a statement by the Yakubu Muhammed Kingsley YMK Nigeria Presidential Campaign Team, signed by the Director, Media and Communication, Prince Abdulrahman Obaje; “if internal democracy can be sacrificed so easily within PRP, then what moral right does the party have to promise Nigerian’s change, justice, fairness, and good governance?

The statement further revealed that the reason why they joined PRP is because of the believed that the party has over-grown money politics, political manipulation, imposition, electoral irregularities, and elite control of democratic processes.

“We believed that PRP was founded on the ideology of Justice, Equality, Accountability, Transparency, People-driven politics, And protection of the ordinary masses.

But today, many of our loyal members are asking painful questions: that

  • HAS THE PARTY ABANDONED ITS ORIGINAL IDEOLOGY?
  • HAS THE VOICE OF THE ORDINARY MEMBERS BEEN REPLACED BY THE POWER OF MONEY AND ARRANGEMENT?
  • HAS PRINCIPLE BEEN SACRIFICED FOR POLITICAL CONVENIENCE?

If genuine concerns raised across the states regarding irregularities, transparency, and credibility are ignored, then confidence in the internal democratic process of the party may continue to weaken.

The Chairman, Media and Communication of the Presidential Campaign Team, Alhaji Suleman Yunusa further said, “A political party cannot successfully fight national injustice while ignoring concerns about fairness within its own structure.

“This moment requires courage, transparency, accountability, and sincere leadership.

The statement charges the leadership of the party to immediately retrack its steps to protect its dignity and integrity.

The statement further said, “The current leadership of PRP still has an opportunity to prove that:

  • The party belongs to the people,
  • Rules still matter,
  • Internal democracy still matters,
  • and justice still matters.

“History will remember whether the party defended its founding principles — or abandoned them when it mattered most, because Justice strengthens institutions, Transparency builds trust and Internal democracy protects party credibility.”, the statement concluded.

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