Nigeria: Lawmakers Demand Probe Into Osun Election Violence, Security Deployment
The lawmakers want police and election officials to review 30 suspected killings, 56 violent incidents and a video involving Senator Francis Fadahunsi.
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Osun Election: CSOs demand thorough investigation of Senator Fadahunsi
…hail Osun voters’ resilience, election outcome By Gabriel Ewepu ABUJA — ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) and The Abuja School of Social and Political Thought have called for a thorough investigation into allegations of inciting violence against Senator Francis Fadahunsi, following statements reportedly made during the build-up to Saturday’s Osun State governorship election. The civil society organisations […] The post Osun Election: CSOs demand thorough…
Lawmakers demand probe into Osun election violence, security deployment
The lawmakers urged authorities to investigate a widely circulated video involving Osun East Senator Francis Fadahunsi. The post Lawmakers demand probe into Osun election violence, security deployment appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Lawmakers Demand Accountability Over Osun Election Violence, National Insecurity
Concerned members of the House of Representatives have expressed concern over the violence and loss of lives that characterised the Osun State governorship election held last Saturday and the continuing deterioration of Nigeria’s national security situation. The lawmakers, under the aegis of Save Democracy Group, a bipartisan platform, also called for an investigation into a widely circulated video in which Senator Francis Fadahunsi was reported…
Reps Group Seeks Probe of Fadahunsi, Osun Election Violence
The Save Democracy Group, a bipartisan caucus in the House of Representatives, has demanded a full investigation into the violence and fatalities linked to the 2026 Osun State governorship election, warning that political ambition must never justify the loss of Nigerian lives.In a statement signed by lawmakers Awaji-Inombek Abiante (NDC, Rivers), Abubakar Kusada (APC, Katsina), and Mansur Jega (ADC, Kebbi), the group urged security agencies and …
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