OSIEC Refuses to Accredit Journalists for Osun LG Election

 The Osun State Independent Electoral Commission (OSSIEC) refused to accredit journalists to cover the local government elections, sparking concerns about transparency and access to information. Here's what happened

- *OSSIEC's Requirements*: The commission stated that only accredited media organizations and observer teams with official tags and jackets issued by OSIEC would be allowed access to polling stations, wards, local government areas, and the Central Collation Centre.

- *Journalists' Concerns*: Despite meeting the requirements, journalists from print and broadcast media under the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) were unable to secure accreditation, raising concerns about the transparency of the election and the ability of the public to receive credible updates on the process.

- *Governor's Participation*: Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke participated in the election, casting his vote and describing the process as peaceful. He urged residents to turn out, vote, and return home calmly.


*Reactions and Controversies*

- *APC's Accusation*: The All Progressives Congress (APC) accused OSSIEC of compromise, citing delayed release of election guidelines and alleged bias in the nomination process.

- *IPAC's Concerns*: The Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) expressed concerns over OSSIEC's credibility, questioning its ability to conduct free and fair elections.


*Implications*

- *Transparency Issues*: The lack of media access has raised concerns about transparency and the flow of information regarding the electoral process in Osun State.

- *Election Credibility*: The controversy surrounding OSSIEC's handling of the election has sparked questions about the credibility of the process and the potential impact on the outcome.

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