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LP faults Osun REC transfer, urges Tinubu to reverse decision
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LP faults Osun REC transfer, urges Tinubu to reverse decision

Punch Nigeria April 16, 2026 1 mins read
The Labour Party calls the transfer of Osun REC Mutiu Agboke unconstitutional, urging President Tinubu to reverse the move and ensure INEC’s integrity. Read More: https://punchng.com/lp-faults-osun-rec-transfer-urges-tinubu-to-reverse-decision/

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