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Westtrybe > Blog > Trending > Breaking News > Ekiti Decides 2026: 1 Million+ Voters Head to Polls Under Tight Security as INEC Tests New Electoral Act
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Ekiti Decides 2026: 1 Million+ Voters Head to Polls Under Tight Security as INEC Tests New Electoral Act

Last updated: June 20, 2026 12:32 pm
Emiola Ibukunoluwa
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Residents of Ekiti State turned out in large numbers Saturday, June 20, 2026, to elect a new governor in what’s being called one of Nigeria’s most closely watched off-cycle elections.

With over 1 million registered voters across 16 LGAs and 2,445 polling units, the poll is already being viewed as an early stress test for the Electoral Act 2022 and INEC’s credibility ahead of 2027.

Early Turnout: Smooth Start in Ado-Ekiti, Voter Expectations High

Ekiti voters queueing for BVAS accreditation June 20,2026.
Ekiti Decides 2026: 1 Million+ Voters Head to Polls Under Tight Security as INEC Tests New Electoral Act 6

From the state capital Ado-Ekiti to rural wards in Moba and Ilejemeje, voters arrived early at polling centres.

INEC officials confirmed sensitive materials were delivered on time to all 16 LGAs, and accreditation with BVAS kicked off without major hitches in many units.

For many Ekiti people, the election is about more than who occupies Oke-Ayoba Government House. It’s about healthcare, education, infrastructure, jobs, and transparency.

“Security is not just a governance issue, it is an electoral issue. If people feel unsafe, participation suffers, and democracy weakens,” said PAACA Executive Director Ezenwa Nwagwu.

A PAACA survey found 70% of residents named security as their top concern ahead of the vote, with fears highest in Ilejemeje, Oye, Ekiti South West, and Moba.

The Main Contenders: Oyebanji Seeks Second Term, Opposition Pushes for Change

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Ekiti Decides 2026: 1 Million+ Voters Head to Polls Under Tight Security as INEC Tests New Electoral Act 7

13 political parties are on the ballot, but observers say it’s effectively a 3-way race:

Biodun Oyebanji, APC

The incumbent governor, 59, is running on “continuity” and his administration’s 6 pillars. In a statewide broadcast this week, he asked voters to “renew the Shared Prosperity Mandate you gave us four years ago by another four years”. He’s banking on achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and agriculture.

Dr. Wole Oluyede, PDP

The Ikere-Ekiti-born physician and businessman won the PDP primary in Nov 2025. He’s promising infrastructure, prompt gratuity payments, affordable healthcare, and jobs. He dismissed talk of a “coronation” for Oyebanji as “undemocratic”.

Dare Bejide, ADC

Former ambassador to Canada and ex-SSG, Bejide is the ADC flagbearer. His campaign has focused on outperforming the current administration.

Other candidates include Opeyemi Falegan of Accord, Akande Oluwasegun of AAC, and Ojo Ayodeji of ADP.

Tight Security: Movement Restricted, Police Deploy Across State

The Nigeria Police Force announced restriction of vehicular movement from 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on election day. All private/commercial vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles were affected, except for INEC staff, journalists, medical personnel, and exam candidates.

The IGP deployed sufficient personnel to cover polling units, collation centres, and strategic locations. A multi-layered security framework was activated to prevent violence, thuggery, and misinformation.

VIPs with armed escorts were barred from polling units.“We have provided upgraded backup BVAS devices and deployed technical engineers across the state. Any malfunctioning device can be replaced within minutes,” INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan assured.

INEC’s Test: BVAS, IReV & the New Electoral Act

This election is the first major poll under INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan, appointed Oct 2025. All eyes are on BVAS for accreditation and electronic transmission of results to IReV.

INEC’s REC in Ekiti, Dr. Bunmi Omoseyindemi, confirmed: “Election results will be transmitted electronically to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) to enhance transparency”. Backup BVAS units and engineers are on standby.

But challenges remain. The Electoral Act 2026 makes IReV transmission mandatory, but allows manual Form EC8A if there’s “communication failure”. The Act doesn’t define “communication failure,” which legal experts say could create disputes.

INEC also flagged voter apathy and fake news as threats. Turnout in Ekiti was 36.9% in 2022, higher than recent off-cycle polls in Edo and Ondo, but still means 6 in 10 voters stayed home.

Peace Pledges & Observers On Ground

Before the poll, political parties signed a peace accord facilitated by the National Peace Committee led by Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar. Community leaders, religious groups, and youth organisations urged peaceful conduct.

Domestic and international election observers are monitoring across the 177 wards. The International Press Centre advised journalists to remain non-partisan and safety-conscious.

Why Ekiti Decides 2026 Matters for 2027

Political analysts call Ekiti a “bellwether” state. The way INEC handles logistics, BVAS functionality, result transmission, and collation transparency will shape public confidence before the 2027 general elections.

“The credibility of the Ekiti polls will ultimately be judged by the swiftness in logistics, the functionality of electoral technology, the transparency of result collation, and the fairness of the entire process,” Punch Editorial noted.With voting ongoing, attention is fixed on turnout numbers, BVAS performance, and security. For Ekiti voters, it’s a chance to decide the next 4 years of governance.

As one voter in Ado-Ekiti put it while queuing at 7:30 a.m.: “We want our vote to count this time. No manipulation.”

This story will be updated as results begin to come in from INEC’s IReV portal and collation centres.

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Emiola Ibukunoluwa Shalom is a Senior Reporter at WestTrybe, where she covers entertainment, politics, gospel, and culture. Her reporting focuses on breaking news, in-depth features, and the stories shaping public conversations across Nigeria and beyond, with a commitment to delivering timely, accurate, and engaging journalism. Passionate about impactful storytelling, Emiola enjoys covering celebrity news, political developments, gospel events, inspiring personalities, and human-interest stories. She is dedicated to providing readers with credible reporting, meaningful insights, and balanced perspectives on the issues and people making headlines.
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