The Independent National Electoral Commission has pledged to improve on its conduct of elections in the 2027 general elections following commendations for the outcome of the Osun State governorship poll.INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Haruna, gave the assurance on Thursday when he received a solidarity delegation at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja.The delegation, comprising political parties, civil society organisations, community leaders, youth groups, women leaders and other democratic stakeholders, visited the commission to commend its Chairman, Prof Joash Amupitan, and the commission for the conduct of the August 15 Osun governorship election.Haruna, who represented the commission’s chairman, said INEC remained committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections, adding that the electoral body would continue to improve on its performance.He said, “We are committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections.“As you agree with me, all the past elections we’ve had, each one has always been better than the one before.”Haruna assured the delegation that the commission would build on the Osun experience ahead of the 2027 general elections.“So, consistent with that, God willing, the next general election, there will be an improvement on Osun and, ultimately, the general election itself next year, there will be an improvement,” he said.The delegation, led by its convener, Obed Agu, earlier said its visit was not a protest but an appreciation of INEC’s conduct of the Osun election, which it said had renewed confidence in the electoral process.The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Haruna, gave the assurance on Thursday when he received a solidarity delegation at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja.The delegation, comprising political parties, civil society organisations, community leaders, youth groups, women leaders and other democratic stakeholders, visited the commission to commend its Chairman, Prof Joash Amupitan, and the commission for the conduct of the August 15 Osun governorship election.Haruna, who represented the commission’s chairman, said INEC remained committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections, adding that the electoral body would continue to improve on its performance.He said, “We are committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections.“As you agree with me, all the past elections we’ve had, each one has always been better than the one before.”Haruna assured the delegation that the commission would build on the Osun experience ahead of the 2027 general elections.“So, consistent with that, God willing, the next general election, there will be an improvement on Osun and, ultimately, the general election itself next year, there will be an improvement,” he said.The delegation, led by its convener, Obed Agu, earlier said its visit was not a protest but an appreciation of INEC’s conduct of the Osun election, which it said had renewed confidence in the electoral process.The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. The delegation, comprising political parties, civil society organisations, community leaders, youth groups, women leaders and other democratic stakeholders, visited the commission to commend its Chairman, Prof Joash Amupitan, and the commission for the conduct of the August 15 Osun governorship election.Haruna, who represented the commission’s chairman, said INEC remained committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections, adding that the electoral body would continue to improve on its performance.He said, “We are committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections.“As you agree with me, all the past elections we’ve had, each one has always been better than the one before.”Haruna assured the delegation that the commission would build on the Osun experience ahead of the 2027 general elections.“So, consistent with that, God willing, the next general election, there will be an improvement on Osun and, ultimately, the general election itself next year, there will be an improvement,” he said.The delegation, led by its convener, Obed Agu, earlier said its visit was not a protest but an appreciation of INEC’s conduct of the Osun election, which it said had renewed confidence in the electoral process.The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. Haruna, who represented the commission’s chairman, said INEC remained committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections, adding that the electoral body would continue to improve on its performance.He said, “We are committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections.“As you agree with me, all the past elections we’ve had, each one has always been better than the one before.”Haruna assured the delegation that the commission would build on the Osun experience ahead of the 2027 general elections.“So, consistent with that, God willing, the next general election, there will be an improvement on Osun and, ultimately, the general election itself next year, there will be an improvement,” he said.The delegation, led by its convener, Obed Agu, earlier said its visit was not a protest but an appreciation of INEC’s conduct of the Osun election, which it said had renewed confidence in the electoral process.The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. He said, “We are committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections.“As you agree with me, all the past elections we’ve had, each one has always been better than the one before.”Haruna assured the delegation that the commission would build on the Osun experience ahead of the 2027 general elections.“So, consistent with that, God willing, the next general election, there will be an improvement on Osun and, ultimately, the general election itself next year, there will be an improvement,” he said.The delegation, led by its convener, Obed Agu, earlier said its visit was not a protest but an appreciation of INEC’s conduct of the Osun election, which it said had renewed confidence in the electoral process.The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. “As you agree with me, all the past elections we’ve had, each one has always been better than the one before.”Haruna assured the delegation that the commission would build on the Osun experience ahead of the 2027 general elections.“So, consistent with that, God willing, the next general election, there will be an improvement on Osun and, ultimately, the general election itself next year, there will be an improvement,” he said.The delegation, led by its convener, Obed Agu, earlier said its visit was not a protest but an appreciation of INEC’s conduct of the Osun election, which it said had renewed confidence in the electoral process.The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. Haruna assured the delegation that the commission would build on the Osun experience ahead of the 2027 general elections.“So, consistent with that, God willing, the next general election, there will be an improvement on Osun and, ultimately, the general election itself next year, there will be an improvement,” he said.The delegation, led by its convener, Obed Agu, earlier said its visit was not a protest but an appreciation of INEC’s conduct of the Osun election, which it said had renewed confidence in the electoral process.The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. “So, consistent with that, God willing, the next general election, there will be an improvement on Osun and, ultimately, the general election itself next year, there will be an improvement,” he said.The delegation, led by its convener, Obed Agu, earlier said its visit was not a protest but an appreciation of INEC’s conduct of the Osun election, which it said had renewed confidence in the electoral process.The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. The delegation, led by its convener, Obed Agu, earlier said its visit was not a protest but an appreciation of INEC’s conduct of the Osun election, which it said had renewed confidence in the electoral process.The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. The group said it had reviewed the pre-election preparations, election-day conduct, security arrangements, results management and stakeholder engagement during a two-day National Post-Election Discourse convened by the African Centre for Justice and Human Rights.Related NewsWike defends subsidy removal, slams Atiku over u-turn on policyOsun poll: Adeleke campaign spokesman withdraws remarks against OkpebholoTinubu, Adeleke in closed-door meeting at Aso Rock VillaThe group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. The group declared that Amupitan had earned its confidence through what it described as institutional independence, engagement with political parties and adherence to electoral timelines.“Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. “Professor Amupitan, you have earned confidence,” the group said, while urging INEC to sustain and improve on the standard in 2027.Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. Agu said the delegation considered it important to commend the commission because of what it described as significant improvements witnessed during the Osun election.He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. He said the election recorded more than 40 per cent voter turnout and that results were uploaded in real time, allowing Nigerians to follow the process.Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. Agu said the commendation was not because an opposition party won the election, arguing that INEC would have received similar praise if the ruling party had won under conditions considered free, fair and credible.“It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. “It is not basically because it was won by an opposition political party,” Agu said.He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. He added that the group expected INEC to do more in the 2027 general elections.“We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. “We also ask INEC and the leadership of INEC to please do better than what they have done in Osun so that the faces of Nigerians will smile,” he said.The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. The group also urged the commission to ensure equal treatment of voters and political parties while maintaining its independence and transparency.It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference. It further acknowledged the role of President Bola Tinubu and the security agencies in creating an environment it said enabled the Osun election to take place without undue interference.
INEC promises better elections in 2027 after Osun poll