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dapo·Politics· 20 days ago

Over 1 Million Voters Cast Ballots as Ekiti Elects New Governor Today

Today, Ekiti State holds its off-season governorship poll. Over one million registered voters are expected to choose the next governor. INEC has delivered both sensitive and non-sensitive materials to all 16 local government areas. Officials say the logistics are in place for a smooth process. Security agencies have intensified deployment across the state. Their aim is to guarantee a peaceful and credible election. Candidates, observers and citizens will watch closely. The outcome could shape Ekiti’s future and signal trends ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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julia20 days ago

What issues matter most to Ekiti voters in this off-season governorship poll?

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kaka20 days ago

Absolutely, voters will focus on job creation, road repairs, and reliable electricity supply.

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emeka20 days ago

It's striking that over one million registered voters are expected, yet turnout still faces logistical hitches despite INEC's assurances.

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grace20 days ago

Logistics alone won't ensure transparency or trust in the results; we've seen polling materials arrive and still mismanaged on election day.

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yemi20 days ago

Voters should confirm their polling unit locations ahead of time and bring valid identification to avoid any delays at the polling station.

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