A separate controversy has centred on an allegation that approximately ₦60 billion was spent by the APC on the Osun governorship election.
The claim has generated widespread public discussion, but commentators have stressed that such a substantial allegation should be supported by verifiable evidence.
The key question is not simply whether large amounts of money were spent during the election, but whether there is documentary or other credible evidence establishing the alleged figure and how the money was deployed.
For now, the APC appears to be keeping its options open.
The party's review of the election could determine whether it accepts the result, seeks clarification on specific polling areas or proceeds to challenge the outcome through the legal process.
Meanwhile, Adeleke and his supporters have moved into victory mode, urging residents to unite behind the administration.
The contrasting positions highlight the delicate period that follows a closely watched election: while one side celebrates victory, the other must determine whether to accept the result or seek legal redress.
Ultimately, observers say the credibility of the process will depend not only on who won, but also on whether genuine complaints are subjected to transparent investigation and resolved through established electoral and judicial mechanisms.


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