Osun 2026 Governorship Election: CDHR Warns INEC Against Controversial REC Transfer, Demands Neutral Replacement

Posted on April 15, 2026

The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) has expressed deep concern over the recent transfer of the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Osun State, Dr. Mutiu Agboke, at a critical period leading up to the forthcoming 2026 Governorship Elections in Osun State.

In a recent statement by the rights group, it acknowledged that postings and redeployments are within the administrative purview of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), but it emphasize that the timing and circumstances surrounding the decision have generated widespread suspicion and tension among stakeholders in Osun State.

“It is imperative to state that the situation in Osun calls for strict monitoring. INEC’s preparedness to conduct a free, fair, and credible election will be defined not only by its assurances but, more importantly, by its actions and inactions in moments such as this,” the statement reads.

“The prevailing atmosphere in the state is already charged, with emerging reports of protests and dissatisfaction over the appointment of the incoming REC, Mrs. Toyin Babalola. Such developments are early warning signals that must not be ignored if electoral integrity is to be preserved.

“The CDHR is compelled to stress that for INEC to maintain its credibility as an unbiased electoral umpire, it must be seen to act with utmost transparency and sensitivity to public perception.

“In this regard, we strongly demand that a new Resident Electoral Commissioner, preferably from either the Northern or South-Eastern region of Nigeria, be deployed to Osun State to continue the assignment. This measure, we believe, will help restore confidence among the electorate and reduce allegations of bias or undue influence in the electoral process.”

The CDHR stated that failure to take this precautionary step may inadvertently validate growing insinuations that INEC is not fully committed to ensuring neutrality and could undermine public trust in the forthcoming 2026 Governorship Elections in Osun State.

The CDHR reiterates its commitment to the defense of democratic values, electoral justice, and the protection of the fundamental rights of all citizens.

“We call on INEC to act decisively in the interest of fairness, equity, and national cohesion,” the group concluded.

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