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Three former Osun lawmakers politically linked to Sen Omisore dump APC

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Three former members of the Osun State House of Assembly have resigned their membership of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The former lawmakers, Lekan Oyediran, Aleem Bakare and Folorunso Oladoyin, submitted separate resignation letters addressed to the APC chairmen in their respective local government areas.

The resignations occurred between June 1 and June 2, according to letters obtained by DAILY POST.

While Bakare cited the absence of internal democracy within the party as the reason for his departure, Oyediran and Oladoyin did not disclose any reasons for resigning from the APC.

Oyediran represented Odo-Otin State Constituency in the Osun State House of Assembly between 1999 and 2003, while Bakare served as the representative of Ejigbo State Constituency from 2003 to 2007.

Oladoyin represented Ife South State Constituency between 2011 and 2019 before serving as Commissioner for Education under the administration of former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola until the end of the government’s tenure in November 2022.

Bakare also served in the Oyetola administration as Special Adviser on Land Matters.

The three former lawmakers have been linked politically to former APC National Secretary, Senator Iyiola Omisore, who has maintained a low profile within the party since the APC governorship primary election held in December 2025.

Speaking on the development on Wednesday, the spokesperson for the Senator Iyiola Omisore Campaign Organisation, Jamiu Olawumi, acknowledged that the former lawmakers were close political associates of Omisore.

Olawumi, however, denied claims that Omisore directed them to leave the APC, saying “their decisions were personal and based on their individual political calculations.”

He said, “The anxiety is unfounded and baseless. We support Iyiola Omisore for his governorship ambition. Anyway, we went for him, we saw his capacity and capability, that is why we went to invite him to come and contest.”

He added, “If the outcome of the contest amounts to our strongest defence line being removed, people who cannot withstand the shock could leave the party, and could also leave his camp to join the winning camp. That does not mean Omisore is leaving the party, because Omisore was not our breadwinner. We are political associates.”

Olawumi argued that the departures should not be interpreted as a sign that Omisore was planning to leave the APC, stressing that those who resigned included individuals who had also served in the administration of former Governor Oyetola.

Reacting to the resignations, Osun APC spokesperson Kola Olabisi said the party was not worried by the development and described the action of the former lawmakers as an exercise of their constitutional right to freedom of association.

“In a democracy, there is a free exit and free entry into politics, and one can exercise one’s fundamental freedom of association at any time. You can’t begrudge anybody,” Olabisi said.

He maintained that the APC in Osun had recently attracted several notable politicians from other parties and urged members to remain focused on strengthening the party ahead of future elections.




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Osun: APC spent N60bn on vote-buying, my prayers helped Gov Adeleke win – Davido’s father

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Deji Adeleke, a businessman and the father of afrobeats singer, Davido, has alleged that the All Progressives Congress, APC, spent around N60 billion on vote-buying during the Osun State governorship election.

Adeleke also claimed that the APC used N50,000 to buy votes in some areas during the governorship election.

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Osun election: APC spent N60b to buy votes – Fayose alleges

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Isaac Fayose, younger brother of former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, of spending N60 billion to buy votes in the just-concluded Osun State governorship election.

Fayose made the allegation on Monday during an interview on News Central Television, lamenting that the money was taken from taxpayers across the country.

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Osun poll: APC claims internal wrangling caused defeat — Says party took Adeleke for granted

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By Dayo Johnson, Dapo Akinrefon, Shina Abubakar & Cynthia Alo

THE All Progressives Congress, APC, has admitted that internal wrangling, disagreement over its candidate and complacency contributed to its defeat in the 2026 Osun State governorship election, describing the outcome as a wake-up call ahead of the 2027 general election.

A chieftain of the party, Farouk Aliyu, made the admission yesterday during an interview on ARISE Morning Show, saying the APC “defeated itself” in Osun State despite deploying enormous resources and efforts to win the poll.

Governor Ademola Adeleke of the Accord Party won the election with 511,677 votes to secure a second term.

Aliyu said disagreements among party members over the choice of candidate affected the APC’s performance, with some members allegedly refusing to work for the party because they were unhappy with the candidate.

“We did everything humanly possible to win the election. There is a lot of internal wrangling among our members in Osun State. There are people who were not happy with the choice of our candidate,” he said.

According to him, the party must ensure in future elections that its candidate commands broad support among its members.

“Some members of our party did not do what they were supposed to do out of anger because they didn’t like our candidate. That is the major internal problem we had; APC defeated itself in Osun State,” Aliyu said.

He declined to publicly identify party leaders responsible for the loss, saying the matter should be resolved internally.

Aliyu also faulted the APC for taking the Osun electorate for granted, saying some members assumed federal influence “would guarantee victory.

“Some thought the federal government would just come in and write the results. Our members and supporters took Adeleke and his movement for granted. What we ordinarily ought to have done in certain places, we didn’t do, thinking we would win the election regardless. That didn’t happen,” he said.

He also criticised comments made by APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, during the campaign, saying they contributed to the party’s defeat.

Aliyu, however, commended President Bola Tinubu for not deploying federal might to influence the election and praised the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for transparently uploading results on its IReV portal.

Meanwhile, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olabode George, Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, and pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, congratulated Adeleke on his re-election.

Obasanjo, who paid a congratulatory visit to Adeleke at his country home in Ede, charged him to sustain good governance and continue meeting the needs of the people.

“Continue to deliver good governance. Continue to meet the needs of your people,” Obasanjo told the governor.

Responding, Adeleke thanked the former President and promised not to disappoint the people of Osun.

“Baba, I thank you for this surprise visit. I promise never to disappoint God, Osun people and all lovers of democracy who made our victory possible,” he said.

Soludo said Adeleke’s victory reflected the confidence of Osun voters in his administration, while urging political actors to embrace peace and unity.

Afenifere described the election as free, fair and credible, commending INEC and Osun voters for ensuring that the will of the people prevailed.

The group, however, said the country must continue to strengthen the electoral system ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Also, the Inter-Party Advisory Council, IPAC, urged Adeleke to run an inclusive administration and ensure equitable distribution of appointments,

Intrigues that cost Oyebamiji, APC victory

Meanwhile, the All Progressive Congress, APC, in Osun state, on Saturday lost the governorship election with over 66,000 votes to the Accord Party’s Ademola Adeleke after an intense battle for the seat.

Vanguard’s checks showed that high-wire intrigues and behind the scene of campaigns led to the failure of the party and its governorship candidate, Mr Bola Oyebamiji.

The biggest factor, Vanguard gathered is the intense battle for 2027 general elections and the need to save the APC from losing the Presidency. It was gathered that while the party chairmen were busy campaigning and calling for votes in the state, the APC strategists in the presidency were looking at means of uniting the incumbent Governor Adeleke with the APC structure to secure the state ahead of the general election.

Recall that during the peak of the PDP crisis, Governor Adeleke made moves to join the APC but he was blocked by powerful forces from the state on the ground that the party will defeat him at the governorship poll. Also some APC forces within and outside the state were hell-bent on bringing him to the APC owing to his popularity and street credibility specially among the workers and the youths.

While the party and stakeholders were finalizing strategy to deploy for the election success in the morning of the election, it was gathered that some persons in the Presidency were discussing with the Adeleke dynasty on joining forces to deliver bulk votes for President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

Reliable source with the APC told Vanguard that many of the party’s strategist left the State early hours on Saturday before the commencement of the election in line with the directives of the Presidency. It was gathered that the party’s candidate and some of his kitchen cabinet got wind of the development hours before the poll but had to proceed with the process.

According to a source inside the APC secretariat in Osogbo, who pleaded anonymity, the presidency is looking at the possibility of joining forces with the Adeleke dynasty to deliver over one million votes to the APC in the 2027 Presidential election.


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