Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has asked President Bola Tinubu to order security agencies deployed to the state to prevent attempts to disrupt the collation of results in the ongoing Saturday’s governorship election.
Mr Adeleke, in a post on X, expressed concerns over alleged attempts by what he described as “desperate and rejected” politicians to cause chaos during result collation.
Mr Adeleke, who is seeking second term in Saturday’s election, demanded that Mr Tinubu use his “good office” to issue a warning to “the heads of security agencies deployed to protect and safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.”
He said, “Reports of attempts to hijack or disrupt collation centers by desperate and rejected politicians across the state are deeply concerning and unacceptable, particularly given the large number of security personnel deployed to ensure a peaceful and credible election.”
He urged the president to reaffirm his commitment to ensure that Osun State residents’ votes count and that the election outcome reflects their genuine choice.











