Adeleke Receives Certificate of Return, Dedicates Victory to Osun People
Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has received his Certificate of Return following his victory in the August 15, 2026, governorship election.
He received the certificate at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office on Wednesday, saying that it “belongs to the people of Osun State”.
An excited Adeleke danced amid cheers and jubilation from Accord Party members and supporters.
Speaking at the ceremony, Adeleke said he had forgiven all those who might have offended him during the election and declared that he bore no grudge against his political adversaries.
“God has fought my battles for me, and so I hold on to God throughout the duration of the political war and now that I have been re-elected,” he said.
“Today is not merely a day for the presentation of a Certificate of Return. It is a day of gratitude, reflection and, above all, appreciation for the people of Osun State who stood firm for democracy.
“This certificate does not belong to Ademola Adeleke alone. It belongs to the people of Osun State, the market men and women, workers, youths, traditional and religious leaders, and every citizen who demonstrates that our democracy cannot be intimidated, purchased, or suppressed. I am deeply humbled by your courage and by the confidence you have renewed in me.”
While announcing a ₦500 million education scholarship for victims of political violence, the governor commended INEC for acting professionally and within the dictates of the Electoral Act.
“I commend the electoral commission for doing a good job. You stood for democracy. I commend the security agencies, especially the Commissioner of Police for the election; the DSS. I would have loved the police to do more, but we thank God the election day went violence-free,” the governor said.
Shortly afterwards, the governor arrived at the Ataoja Palace in Osogbo, where he was welcomed by a crowd of residents.
He commiserated with the families of the deceased and injured, lamenting that “we remember Ezekiel Olapade, Aderogba Ajayi, Remi Abass, Kolade Eluyera, and the many other victims whose lives were cut short or permanently affected by electoral violence. To their families, I say: your pain has not been forgotten, and your loved ones will never be reduced to statistics.”
“As part of our commitment to supporting affected families, the Adeleke family, through the Springtime Development Foundation, will provide automatic scholarships up to university level for the children and dependants of those who lost their lives,” the governor declared at a separate celebration rally organised by the Osun labour movement.
“But as we celebrate, we must remember those who paid a painful price during the electoral process. Citizens were injured, properties were destroyed, livelihoods disrupted and, most painfully, lives were lost.
“In addition, the Osun State Government will establish a ₦500 million Election Violence Victims Endowment Fund to provide relief and support to verified victims and families affected by the violence.
“A Verification and Relief Committee, chaired by the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adewale Olumide Egbedun, will oversee the transparent identification and assessment of victims and the equitable distribution of relief.
“This is not a political fund. It is a humanitarian intervention. No eligible victim will be discriminated against on the basis of political affiliation, religion, ethnicity, gender, or social status,” Adeleke told the public workers at the State Secretariat.
The Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Osun State chapter, Christopher Arapasopo, praised the labour movement for supporting the re-election of Governor Adeleke and announced that, in future legislative elections, Osun workers would still vote for Accord candidates.
“We defied attacks and intimidation to support the re-election of Governor Adeleke. We will never bow to those who want to enslave us. We will still vote for Accord in future legislative elections,” the labour leader was quoted as saying.
Governor Adeleke later visited the Ataoja of Osogbo, the Timi of Ede, and Senator Oluwole Alabi to present his Certificate of Return for royal blessings.
Earlier, the INEC National Commissioner for the Osun election, Kunle Ajayi, in his address, commended the passion, commitment, and activism of Osun voters, who he said defied electoral violence and trooped out to exercise their voting rights.
“Osun people are the heroes of the Saturday election. Active citizenry always makes a difference in the conduct of credible elections. Osun people proved to the world that democracy can work when the people are involved,” the INEC commissioner was quoted as saying in a statement by Adeleke’s media aide, Olawale Rasheed, on Wednesday.



































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































