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Osun 2026: When the people speak, politics must listen

Muyiwa Akintunde by Muyiwa Akintunde
August 17, 2026
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Osun voters have handed Nigeria’s political class a striking lesson on performance, grassroots strength and the limits of opposition division

The results of last Saturday’s governorship election in Osun State will be studied in political science classes for years to come.

Also read: ‘I had no doubt’: Deji Adeleke on brother’s Osun win

Not because it was the first, or the last, but because it was a masterclass in what still works in Nigerian democracy: the resilience of the people, and the power of their will.

While the final declaration by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been made, the real winner in Osun was not just a party or a candidate.

It was a message. And parties and politicians across the country would be wise to take notes ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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1. Resilience beats money and machinery

Osun 2026 reminded us that elections are not won on billboards and bullion vans alone. They are won in the minds of voters who have suffered, hoped, and waited.

In the last four years, Osun people watched governance up close. They judged performance not by press releases, but by salaries paid, roads fixed, schools reopened, and dignity restored.

Lesson for opposition: You cannot buy back trust you lost yesterday with cash you spray today. Resilience means staying with the people between elections, not just during campaigns. The party that was on the streets in 2024 was trusted in 2026.

2. The people’s will remains the final court

Despite the noise, the threats, and the last-minute maneuvering, Osun people voted, and their votes counted. From Ilesa to Iwo, from Ede to Osogbo, voters turned out not just to elect a governor, but to protect their voice.

This is critical. When citizens believe their votes matter, they defend their ballots. When they believe politicians only remember them every four years, they withdraw.

Lesson for politicians: The Nigerian voter is no longer a spectator. They are editors of our political story. Ignore their welfare and they will edit you out in the next chapter.

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3. Grassroots structure still wins elections

What decided Osun was not just social media trends. It was ward-to-ward, polling-unit-to-polling-unit work. It was the party agent who knew every voter by name. It was the local leader who could say “we were here when there was no camera”.

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Big rallies make headlines. Small meetings make victories.

Lesson for opposition: 2027 will not be won from Abuja. It will be won in 176,846 polling units. Parties must rebuild from the ward up. Invest in people, not just influencers.

4. What Osun means for 2027

Osun 2026 is a signal flare for 2027. Three things stand out:

  1. Performance is the new propaganda: Nigerians are tired of promises. They want receipts. Any party going into 2027 without a scorecard will struggle.

  2. Unity is non-negotiable: Where the opposition was divided in Osun, they lost. Where they coordinated, they competed. For 2027, ego must take a back seat to strategy.

  3. INEC and the people must protect the process: The relative credibility of the Osun process boosted turnout. If Nigerians believe the system is fair, they will participate. If not, apathy wins.

Conclusion: The ball is in our court

Osun has spoken. The lesson is clear: Nigeria’s democracy is maturing. Voters are rewarding work, punishing arrogance, and demanding accountability.

For opposition parties, Osun is both a warning and a blueprint; a warning that entitlement is dead, a blueprint that when you serve, listen, and organise, the people will stand with you.

For politicians, the message is simpler: Leadership is a contract, not a coronation.

As we look toward to 2027, one question should guide every party meeting, every campaign strategy, every policy document:

“What did we learn from Osun?”

Also read: Soludo applauds Adeleke’s re-election, urges Osun unity

If we learn well, Nigeria wins. If we don’t, the people will teach us again.

Muyiwa Akintunde
Muyiwa Akintunde

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