A House of Representatives caucus, known as the Save Democracy Group, calls for a full investigation into violence and deaths linked to the 2026 Osun State governorship election, and also asks authorities to examine alleged inciting remarks attributed to Senator Francis Fadahunsi.

In statements highlighted by outlets, lawmakers say security agencies and human-rights bodies should probe political killings connected to the election and hold those responsible accountable. They also urge an independent review of a viral video in circulation that is interpreted as encouraging supporters to attack Accord Party members in Ilesa. The senator has denied the allegation, and the group argues the footage and its context should still be examined.

Both reports cite wider figures on election-related unrest, including claims by civil society groups of dozens of violent incidents and deaths, and police confirmation of investigating suspected politically motivated killings. The lawmakers also reference concerns beyond Osun, mentioning continued insecurity in Kebbi and Sokoto, where police officers and civilians have been killed in recent attacks.