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Omisore: Adeleke Now a Political Orphan, Desperately Lobbying to Join APC

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A former National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has described Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, as a “political orphan” allegedly lobbying intensely to join the ruling party amid dwindling influence in the Peoples Democratic Party.

Omisore, a former senator and chieftain of the APC, made the claim while speaking on Politics Today, a live current affairs programme aired by Channels Television and monitored by Mega Icon Magazine on Wednesday night. He dismissed growing speculations of the APC wooing Adeleke, insisting instead that the governor has been making back-channel efforts to gain admission into the party.

“I’ve never seen a governor begging to enter a party in my life. This is the first time. He’s strongly begging, fighting to get into a party,” Omisore said. “They’ve been meeting the president; they met him and a few people. They even met Dapo Abiodun, governor of Ogun State, to bring him into the party. So they are struggling.”

The former Osun deputy governor said Adeleke’s defection plot is not driven by strength, but desperation, noting that the PDP has lost ground in Osun State.

“PDP is no longer popular in Osun; half of its members have defected. The Aregbesola faction has now moved to ADC. So he [Adeleke] is now a political orphan,” Omisore declared.

He warned that mere overtures to APC leaders were not enough, stressing that any defection must involve genuine consultation with grassroots stakeholders.

“If they are coming to the APC, they should come home and talk to us. When you want to come to a party, there must be a willing section of the party members. Politics is very local,” he said.

Omisore also questioned Adeleke’s political capital and leadership impact since assuming office, arguing that the governor had failed to attract any major defection from APC to PDP in three years.

“In the 2022 election, APC garnered 375,000 votes, and PDP had 403,000 votes — a difference of just 3.97 per cent. That margin included the efforts of people who worked against APC, like former governor Aregbesola and some PDP leaders, who have now joined the APC,” he said.

He listed notable politicians who had left the PDP for the APC in recent times, including Alhaji Isa Oyedokun, Dayo Babayemi, and Hon. Wole Oke.

Omisore also threw a jab at Adeleke’s perceived lack of grassroots clout, saying, “If you’re truly popular, take another platform and win — like Governor Orji Kalu in 2007 with PPA, or Governor Alex Otti who left APC and won with Labour Party. That’s what political relevance means.”

There has been no official comment yet from Adeleke or the Osun State Government regarding Omisore’s claims.

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Insecurity: Makinde Lacks Capacity to Govern, Should Resign – APC

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State has called on Governor Seyi Makinde to resign immediately, alleging that his recent remarks on state security exposed incompetence and an inability to lead.

Governor Makinde, speaking during his acceptance speech as the Presidential candidate of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) in Ibadan on Saturday, lamented that he could do little to rescue abducted school children and residents in Oriire Local Government Area due to all security structures being under federal control.

Reacting, APC State Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare, described the governor’s comments as “the height of cluelessness, insincerity, and criminal ineptitude,” warning that such disclosures reflect a dangerous trend among parochial leaders.

Sadare said, “Engr. Seyi Makinde could not find any fault in the nation’s Constitution, yet he swore twice to protect lives and properties of Oyo people. He has long enjoyed the powers of his office, controlling resources and people without challenge, but now faces a serious test, exposing incompetence, cluelessness, and ego.”

He added, “Instead of addressing security challenges, Makinde is exploiting the situation to push a mirage he calls a presidential ambition in 2027. His insensitive comments once again reveal hypocrisy. It is time he quit the office of the governor, having admitted he lacks the capacity to secure the state.”

The APC also recalled that previous governors, including Alhaji Lam Adesina, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, and the late Sen. Abiola Ajimobi, operated under the same constitutional provisions without similar security failures. Sadare particularly praised Ajimobi for establishing a Security Trust Fund to ensure funding and stakeholder involvement in security, in contrast to the current administration.

“Makinde’s presidential ambition is dead on arrival. Our concern is the continued loss, deprivation, and mismanagement the people of Oyo may suffer in the remaining year of his tenure. The state deserves a team player, a sincere and humble governor — qualities Makinde has failed to demonstrate in seven years. He should apologise and step down,” Sadare concluded.

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2027: Makinde emerges APM presidential candidate

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Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, on Saturday emerged as the presidential candidate of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) for the 2027 general election following the conclusion of the party’s presidential nomination process.

Makinde emerged through consensus and affirmation by party delegates during the exercise, in what party leaders described as a demonstration of unity and confidence in his leadership ahead of the next general elections.

The governor was presented with his Certificate of Return by the National Chairman of the APM, Alhaji Yusuf Dantali, during a ceremony held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, amid cheers from party faithful, delegates and supporters drawn from different parts of the country.

Speaking during the presentation, Dantali said Makinde possesses the leadership qualities, administrative experience and vision required to steer the country towards sustainable growth and national development.

He urged party members across the federation to close ranks and intensify grassroots mobilisation to ensure victory for the party in the 2027 presidential election.

The APM national chairman maintained that the party remained committed to presenting Nigerians with what he described as a credible alternative capable of addressing the country’s economic, security and governance challenges.

According to him, the emergence of Makinde as the party’s flag bearer marked the beginning of a new political movement aimed at restoring hope and strengthening democratic governance in the country.

In his acceptance speech, Governor Makinde expressed appreciation to the leadership of the party and delegates for the confidence reposed in him, pledging to work with stakeholders across political, ethnic and religious divides to advance the party’s vision for national transformation.

The governor assured party supporters of his commitment to inclusive leadership, promising to prioritise policies that would improve economic prosperity, strengthen institutions and enhance the welfare of Nigerians if elected.

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Alli, Folarin, Adedeji, Oseni, Dare Named to APC Ekiti Re-election Campaign Team

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Five key members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State have been appointed to the party’s campaign committee for the 2026 governorship re-election of Governor Abiodun Oyebanji in Ekiti State.

The Oyo APC leaders on the list include the party’s governorship candidate, Sharafadeen Abiodun Alli, former Senate leader Teslim Folarin, Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, Zacch Adedeji, and Remi Oseni.

The list, signed by the party’s National Secretary, Sen. Ajibola Basiru, reflects the APC’s strategy of deploying experienced political figures with strong grassroots networks to ensure a successful re-election campaign in Ekiti.

“These appointments recognise their political experience and commitment to advancing the party’s agenda,” the source within the party said.

The APC committee is expected to coordinate campaign activities, voter engagement, and messaging, positioning the party for a strong showing in the 2026 governorship election.

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