A 30-year-old candidate, Anthony Osarobo of the All Progressives Congress (APC), wins the local government chairmanship election for Ovia South West in Edo State, according to reports from multiple outlets. The election results make Osarobo one of the youngest local government chairmen elected in the state. Vanguard reports that Ovia South-West produces the youngest local government chairman in its history, highlighting Osarobo’s age and noting that the election leads to a significant generational shift for the position. Punch also frames the outcome in terms of youth, stating that Osarobo is among the youngest chairmen elected, and identifies him as the APC candidate who wins the poll for Ovia South West. Both sources agree on the key facts: the office is the chairmanship election for Ovia South West, the winner is Anthony Osarobo, his age is 30, and his political affiliation is APC. The reports do not provide additional details such as vote counts, voter turnout, or whether other candidates are named.