News
Adeleke receives certificate of return, pledges N500m fund for election violence victims

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, on Wednesday received his Certificate of Return from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) following his victory in the August 15 governorship election.
The certificate was presented to Adeleke at a brief ceremony at the INEC headquarters in Osogbo by the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Osun State, Professor Kunle Ajani.
Adeleke, who thanked the people of the state for renewing his mandate, dedicated his victory to residents who supported him throughout the electoral process.
He, however, called for sober reflection over the violence recorded during the election, which he said resulted in injuries, destruction of property and loss of lives.
The governor announced that the state government would establish a N500 million Election Violence Victims Endowment Fund to support verified victims and families affected by the violence.
“This certificate does not belong to Ademola Adeleke alone. It belongs to the people of Osun State: our workers, market men and women, youths, traditional and religious leaders, and every citizen who participated in this democratic process.
“I am deeply humbled by the confidence you have renewed in me,” he said.
Adeleke also paid tribute to victims of electoral violence, including Ezekiel Olapade, Aderogba Ajayi, Remi Abass and Kolade Eluyera.
“But even in victory, we must be sober in reflection. Citizens were injured, properties and livelihoods were destroyed and, most painfully, precious lives were lost,” he said.
He added, “Regardless of political affiliation, they were first our brothers, sisters and fellow citizens. To their families, your pain is our pain, and your loved ones will never be reduced to mere statistics.”
‘No victim will be excluded’
Adeleke said a Verification and Relief Committee, chaired by the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adewale Olumide Egbedun, would oversee the identification of verified victims and distribution of relief.
According to him, the intervention would be humanitarian rather than political.
“No eligible victim will be excluded because of political affiliation, religion, ethnicity, gender or social status. In grief, there is no political party. In our common humanity, we are one people,” Adeleke said.
At a separate reception organised by workers in his honour, the governor disclosed that his family, through the Springtime Development Foundation, would provide full scholarships up to university level for children and dependants of those who lost their lives in the electoral violence.
Adeleke also urged residents to put the election behind them and unite for the development of the state.
“The election is over. The campaign is over. The contest is over. Now is the time to govern, unite, heal and build,” he said.
He assured residents that his administration would continue to focus on infrastructure, healthcare, education, workers’ welfare, youth empowerment and economic development, with emphasis on accountability, inclusion and transparency.
The governor later received a rousing welcome from workers who gathered to celebrate his return for a second term.

Investigation3 days agoOsun election proves voters can beat rigging â Pat Utomi
- Investigation3 days ago
Osun election: No political deal with Tinubu â Adelekeâs camp replies Festus Keyamo after he remarked âAgreement is agreement.â
- Investigation3 days ago
âIâm tired of the bâ¬@ting, the l!es and the abus⬠in this marriage. I cannot take it anymoreâ â Nigerian woman shares video allegedly showing husband ass@ulting her
National2 days agoVehicles: Lagos prohibits daily use of dealer plates
National3 days agoKebbi 2027: Governor replaces deputy as running mate
Politics2 days agoCameroon win first WAFCON title
Politics2 days agoAAU, Ekpoma Alumni protest election outcome
News2 days agoMany feared dead as gunmen attack Plateau community













