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ICYMI: INEC Adjusts Campaign Period For Osun Governorship Election

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has announced an adjustment to the campaign period for the upcoming Osun State governorship election. This development follows a revision of the election timetable and reflects the commission’s commitment to aligning electoral activities with statutory requirements.

Official Announcement and Key Figures

The adjustment was formally communicated in a statement issued by Mohammed Kudu Haruna, National Commissioner and Chairman of INEC’s Information and Voter Education Committee.

According to the statement:

“The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), issued the Revised Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2027 General Election and adjusted the Osun State Governorship Election forward by one week from the 8th of August 2026 to the 15th.”

This clarification situates the Osun election within broader electoral planning tied to Nigeria’s 2027 general elections.

Background to the Adjustment

Originally scheduled for August 8, 2026, the Osun governorship election has now been moved to August 15, 2026. The shift, though relatively minor in duration, required consequential changes to other electoral activities—particularly the campaign timeline.

INEC described the adjustment as necessary to maintain consistency across its revised electoral schedule.

Revised Campaign Timeline

Following the change in election date:
INEC emphasized this legal basis, stating:

“As a result of this adjustment, the last day for political parties’ campaigns in the state is now midnight on Thursday, August 13, 2026, in line with Section 98(1) of the Electoral Act 2026.”

Legal Framework

The adjustment is firmly grounded in Section 98(1) of the Electoral Act 2026, which provides that:
This provision is designed to:

By adhering strictly to this law, INEC reinforces its regulatory authority and commitment to due process.

Implications for Political Stakeholders

a. Political Parties and Candidates
All parties must now:
b. Electoral Integrity
The enforced deadline contributes to:
c. Voters and Civil Society
For voters and observers, the adjustment:

INEC’s Advisory to Stakeholders

INEC issued a clear directive to all participants in the electoral process:

“The Commission urges all political parties, candidates, and stakeholders to strictly adhere to the revised timeline.”

This underscores the expectation of full compliance and signals the possibility of enforcement measures against defaulters.

Institutional Commitment

Reaffirming its mandate, INEC stated:

“INEC remains committed to the conduct of free, fair, credible and inclusive elections.”

This pledge highlights the commission’s focus on:

Broader Significance

The adjustment illustrates several important dynamics:

It also reflects how even minor shifts in election dates can have cascading effects on political strategy and electoral administration.

Conclusion

The adjustment of the Osun State governorship election campaign period is a direct and necessary consequence of the revised election date. By setting August 13, 2026, as the campaign deadline, INEC ensures compliance with legal provisions while promoting an orderly electoral process.

For political actors and stakeholders, the message is clear: strict adherence to the revised timetable is essential for maintaining the integrity and credibility of the election in Osun State.

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