The 1991 Ogun State gubernatorial election occurred on December 14, 1991. SDP candidate Olusegun Osoba won the election.[1][2][3][4]
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The gubernatorial election was conducted using an open ballot system. Primaries for the two parties to select their flag bearers were conducted on October 19, 1991.[5][6][7][8]
The election occurred on December 14, 1991. SDP candidate Olusegun Osoba won the election.[9][10]
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