Mr Oyebanji vowed to serve residents of the state with humility, fear of God and commitment to the people’s welfare.
Overall, the portal showed that results from 2,390 of the state’s 2,445 polling units had been uploaded, representing 97.75 per cent completion.
Mr Adeyeye expressed optimism that the second term would bring further transformation to the state.
Mr Isaac begged the governor to create job opportunities for young people.
She noted that the data were based on the 2022 voter register rather than the updated 2026 voter register.
The police said the election was conducted peacefully throughout the electoral process.
The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Oluwole Oluyede, polled 40,545 votes.
Mr Oyebanji secured 164 votes, Mr Oluyede of the PDP got eight votes, while Mr Ojo, the ADP’s candidate, had one vote.
Mr Oyebanji said, “I appeal to our people to be patient with INEC. INEC has assured me that those glitches would be attended to.”
According to him, the enthusiasm displayed by voters reflects the growing confidence of the electorate in the democratic system.
