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  • Osun APC blasts Adeleke for dragging FG to Supreme Court over withheld LG funds

    Osun APC blasts Adeleke for dragging FG to Supreme Court over withheld LG funds

    The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has criticized Governor Ademola Adeleke for taking the federal government to the Supreme Court over the non-release of local government allocations since February 2025.

    The move followed an ongoing crisis in Osun’s local government administration, sparked by disputes between the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over conflicting court judgments, which have stalled grassroots governance and led to the withholding of funds.

    On Monday, the state, through its Attorney-General, filed an Originating Summons (SC/CU/773/2025) at the Supreme Court against the Attorney-General of the Federation. Among its prayers, Osun sought to stop the federal government from releasing funds to APC-controlled council executives and to ensure the allocations go to PDP-elected officials.

    Reacting, APC’s Director of Media and Information, Chief Kola Olabisi, described the move as evidence of confusion within the Adeleke administration, accusing it of failing to comply with the law and creating unnecessary legal battles.

    “The latest approach of the apparently confused Governor Adeleke’s administration is an indication that it has reached a dead end on the futile efforts to grab the people’s allocations at the grassroots, which are meant for delivery of good governance inclusive of dividends of democracy by the local governments to their people after all efforts to get ill-conceived propaganda from the backdoor on the issue proved abortive.”

    Olabisi said, “The way and manners the Osun State Government has been going about the local government allocations issue from the Federal Government underscore the fact that it lacks diplomacy, competence and simple understanding required to govern at any level, not to talk of a complex state like Osun.

    “With this development, the principal active players propelling the machinery of Governor Adeleke’s government should cover their faces in shame because of the latest moves indicating the emptiness of the man at the helm of affairs in the state.

    “One needs not beat about the bush to submit and conclude that Osun State is in a serious problem under the watch of Governor Adeleke, as almost all things are in tupsy-turfy since the inauguration of his inglorious administration in 2022.

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    “Governance goes beyond merely constantly engaging in sloganeering and ridiculously dancing at every event, which has been seen as a ploy to cover up administrative ineptitude and gross incompetence, which have become the imprimatur of this administration.”

    He contended that the government has a duty to respect the rule of law and not to promote blackmail to bully the opposition to silence over their lawful reinstatement into the councils, the Federal Government and its ministers to act contrary to the laws of the land.

    “One is surprised that the same government that quickly discontinued its earlier suit at the Supreme Court less than six weeks ago has rushed again to the same court over the same issues with no different facts. It is a big proof of a fact that Osun State is in a big mess to have once entrusted its future in the hands of the current occupiers of the Bola Ige House.”

  • Adeleke blamed for seized allocation

    Adeleke blamed for seized allocation

    All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State yesterday blamed Governor Ademola Adeleke over continued seizure of local government allocation and using the leadership of National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) to ground the running of the councils amid control crisis.

    The Nation recalls that there is crisis over control of local governments in Osun State, fuelled by disputes between APC and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over conflicting court rulings, which stalled governance at the grassroots level and withholding of its allocation since February.

    APC in a statement by its Director of Media and Information, Chief Kola Olabisi, cautioned Adeleke to stop misinforming the public about the authentic reason the federal allocations had not been accessed by the local governments.

    He said the Court of Appeal verdict of February 10 reinstated the October 2022 APC local government chairmen and councillors.

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    “Why is it that Governor Adeleke is not bold enough to tell the public that he is the one who has been working in cahoot with the leadership of the state chapter of the NULGE to withdraw the services of the council workers in a sympathy protest since then?

    “What could be the rationale behind a state chief executive sponsoring a strike of the council workers against his own government for a selfish reason, when it is known to all and sundry that such a protest will affect the people negatively at the grassroots level?”

    Olabisi said stakeholders in the Osun State project both from within and outside the state should impress it on Adeleke that it was only an act of wickedness and lack of empathy on the part of the governor that could make him imbibe such unpopular and anti-democratic route.

    He said: “Must Adeleke be playing politics with everything without thinking of the untoward effects it will have on the people? The sponsored interest groups who have been labelling President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for being responsible for the inability of the council chairmen to access the accumulated local government allocations from the federation account should redirect their plea to the governor to allow the NULGE to resume work at the councils.’’

    Efforts to get reaction from the spokesperson for the governor, Olawale Rasheed, were abortive at press time.

  • APC blames Adeleke for seized Osun council allocations

    APC blames Adeleke for seized Osun council allocations

    The All Progressives Congress(APC) in Osun State on Monday blamed Governor Ademola Adeleke for the continued seizure of local government allocation. 

    It also accused him of using the leadership of National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) to ground the running of the councils. 

    The Nation recalls that there is crisis over control of local governments in Osun State, fuelled by disputes between All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) over conflicting court rulings, which stalled governance at the grassroots level leading to the withholding of allocations since February 2025. 

    The APC in a statement by its Director of Media and Information, Chief Kola Olabisi, cautioned Adeleke to stop misinforming the public about the authentic reason the federal allocations have not been accessed by the local government council areas. 

    It stated that the Court of Appeal verdict of February 10,  2025 reinstated the October 2022 APC LGA chairmen and councilors. 

    The party wondered: “Why is it that Governor Adeleke is not bold enough to tell the unsuspecting members of the public that he is the one who has been working in cahoot with the leadership of the state chapter of the NULGE to withdraw the services of the council workers in a sympathy protest since then?

    “What could be the rationale behind a state chief executive sponsoring a strike of the council workers against his own government for a selfish reason when it is known to all and sundry that such a protest would affect the people negatively at the grassroots level?”

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    The party said stakeholders in the Osun project within and outside the State should impress it on Adeleke that it is only an act of wickedness and lack of empathy on the part of the Governor that could make him imbibe such unpopular and anti-democratic route.

    The party added: “Must Adeleke be playing politics with everything without thinking of the untoward effects it would have on the people? The sponsored interest groups who have been labelling President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for being responsible for the inability of the council chairmen to access the accumulated local government allocations from the federation account should redirect their plea to the governor to release the NULGE to resume work in all the local government councils.

    “It is because the Governor Adeleke-led administration has been the one preventing the NULGE to resume that has resulted to the inability of the traditional rulers in the state to be paid their statutory allowances and salaries.

    “With the NULGE staff on the sympathy strike with Governor Adeleke, there are no local government workers who would prepare the salaries of the traditional rulers in the state.If only for the sake of the royal fathers in the state, Governor Adeleke should sheathe his sword and allow the NULGE to call off their sympathy strike.”

    Efforts to get reaction from Adeleke’s spokesperson Olawale Rasheed were abortive. 

    He didn’t get Adeleke’s reaction across to newsmen as promised as of the time of filing this report. 

  • Adeleke commends Tinubu, Ribadu for busting terrorists sleeping cells in Osun

    Adeleke commends Tinubu, Ribadu for busting terrorists sleeping cells in Osun

    Governor Ademola Adeleke has  lauded President Bola Tinubu and the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu for busting sleeping cells of terrorist organization in Osun State.

    Adeleke also commended the duo and security chiefs over the recent arrest of ring leaders of Ansaru terrorist group, describing the development as “a major advancement in the fight against terrorism.

    Adeleke, in a statement through his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed yesterday evening, hailed the proactive strategy in the management of the national security architecture, saying “the arrest has strengthened state security and enhanced the state’s capacity to protect her citizens and maintain the nation’s territorial integrity.”

    Commending the innovativeness and potency of security policy under President Tinubu through the Office of the National Security Adviser, Governor Adeleke noted the effective reforms of various state security organs such as the various military formations, the National Intelligence Agency, Department of State Service, the Nigerian Police and other security and para-military agencies.

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    “He cited Osun as one of the states where sleeping cells of the terrorist organisation were busted through the combined efforts of the security and intelligence services, commending the NSA, the Chief of Defence Staff, military service chiefs, the DG of DSS, the Inspector General of Police, the Commandant General of the Civil Defence Corps among others.”

    He noted that “Osun is a beneficiary of the federal security reforms. I must commend the intelligence community for dismantling the terrorist sleeper cells across Osun state. I visited the secret police and I witnessed the great job they are doing to keep us safe.

    “We praise the President, the National Security Adviser and the entire security leadership on recent advances with the arrest of the Ansaru terrorist group leaders. Similar successes recorded on various counter terrorism fronts deserves our commendation. We are safer with a proactive security leadership”, the Governor was quoted as saying.

  • Adeleke commends Tinubu, Ribadu for busting terror cells in Osun

    Adeleke commends Tinubu, Ribadu for busting terror cells in Osun

    Governor Ademola Adeleke on Saturday lauded President Bola Tinubu and the National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu for busting sleeping cells of terrorist organization in Osun State.

    Adeleke also commended the duo and
    security chiefs over the recent arrest of ring leaders of Ansaru terrorist group, describing the development as “a major advancement in the fight against terrorism.

    Adeleke in a statement by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed on Saturday evening, hailed the proactive strategy in the management of the national security architecture, saying “the arrest has strengthened state security and enhanced the state’s capacity to protect her citizens and maintain the nation’s territorial integrity.”

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    Commending the innovativeness and potency of security policy under President Tinubu through the Office of the National Security Adviser, Governor Adeleke noted the effective reforms of various state security organs such as the various military formations, the National Intelligence Agency, Department of State Service, the Nigerian Police and other security and para-military agencies.

    “He cited Osun as one of the states where sleeping cells of the terrorist organization were bursted through the combined efforts of the security and intelligence services, commending the NSA, the Chief of Defence Staff, military service chiefs, the DG of DSS, the Inspector General of Police, the Commandant General of the Civil Defence Corps among others.

    “Osun is a beneficiary of the federal security reforms. I must commend the intelligence community for dismantling the terrorist sleeper cells across Osun state. I visited the secret police and I witnessed the great job they are doing to keep us safe.

    “We praise the President, the National Security Adviser and the entire security leadership on recent advances with the arrest of the Ansaru terrorist group leaders. Similar successes recorded on various counter terrorism fronts deserves our commendation. We are safer with a proactive security leadership,” the Governor was quoted as saying.

  • Adeleke meets US political leaders, business moguls, declares Osun readiness for partnership

    Adeleke meets US political leaders, business moguls, declares Osun readiness for partnership

    The Osun state governor, Ademola Adeleke, has expressed the state’s readiness for partnership after meeting with Georgia’s top political leaders, mayors, and business leaders in Atlanta, United States of America (USA).

    A statement by the governor’s spokesman, Olawale Rasheed, said Adeleke’s move is part of his administration’s efforts to build cross-border partnerships and drive investment into key sectors of Osun State’s economy.

    He stated, “The roundtable, hosted in Atlanta, Georgia and coordinated by Hon. Samuel Oyedotun, current Chairman of the Osun State Water Corporation at Zanzibar Cuisine and Lounge, brought together Osun indigenes in Georgia, young entrepreneurs, policy makers, city mayors, political and business leaders from sectors including real estate, fintech, automobile, agriculture, and more.

    “Governor Adeleke, accompanied by the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Revd. Bunmi Jenyo, and the Commissioner for Rural Development, Alhaji Gani Olaoluwa, reiterated his administration’s commitment to driving foreign direct investment into Osun through infrastructure and business-friendly reforms.”

    He continued, “Highlighting ongoing initiatives, the Governor explained that harmonised tax bills and improvements in the ease of doing business are positioning Osun as a top destination for investors, while deliberate investment in infrastructure and Agriculture has topped the list of his administration’s priorities so far.

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    “With our priority in providing solid infrastructure, improving agriculture and promoting ease of doing business, no one will waste your time setting up a company in Osun. Nobody will demand extra money before you invest in Osun State. On security, we have strengthened the Amotekun Corps to complement the Police, Army, and NSCDC, providing local intelligence to safeguard our people and protect investments. All Osun citizens should come home and support us to move the state forward,” Governor Adeleke assured.

    He emphasised that under his administration, “Osun State is setting the standard for foreign businesses seeking a safe and profitable destination.”

    Delivering a vote of thanks, Hon. Sam Oyedotun pledged to work closely with the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry to facilitate the smooth return of Osun indigenes who are already showing interest in returning home to build the state.

    The delegation that hosted the Governor included; Hon. Sam Oyedotun, Hon. Jennifer Aragbata-Etok (Special Adviser to the Delta State Governor), Khalid Kamau (Mayor of South Fulton), Senator Donnella James, Senator Kenya Wick, Rep. Gabe Okoye, Rep. Segun Adeyina, Rep. Kim Schofield, American actor Alphonso A’QenAten Jackson, and gospel singer Darlene “McCoy” Jackson, among others.

  • Adeleke’s defection drama sets tone for 2026 poll

    Adeleke’s defection drama sets tone for 2026 poll

    Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke’s aborted defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) exposes deep cracks in the ruling party. Correspondent TOBA ADEDEJI examines the origin, key players, implications, and the fallout of the defection saga, and what it portends for next year’s governorship election.

    As the people of Osun State prepares for next year’s governorship election, a storm of political manoeuvring has cast a spotlight on Governor Ademola Adeleke. Known for his grassroots popularity, populist image, and political resilience, Adeleke has recently been at the centre of intense speculation regarding a potential defection from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). While the rumoured defection ultimately did not materialise, the drama surrounding it has sent ripples across the state’s political landscape and beyond.

    Indications that Adeleke intends to defect to the ruling party at the centre surfaced as early as December 2025. This was in the wake of reports that he sought an audience with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Though that meeting did not initially yield results, Adeleke was reportedly relentless, intensifying behind-the-scenes efforts to join the APC by leveraging connections to powerful figures within the presidency.

    According to multiple sources close to the governor, Adeleke’s motive was strategic. By joining the APC, he hoped to secure an automatic governorship ticket for the 2026 election and ride on the strength of the national ruling party to neutralise internal and external opposition. The political landscape within the PDP was becoming increasingly fractured, with leadership crises at both the state and national levels.

    To bolster his chances, Adeleke allegedly reached out to key political figures: Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila; Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu; and Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun. Meetings were said to have taken place in various locations where Adeleke reportedly lobbied for support.

    There was intense mobilisation within the PDP, as news of the governor’s possible defection gained momentum. With this development, the PDP leadership in Osun State convened several emergency meetings to strategise. One of the most significant meetings took place at the Banquet Hall of the Osun State Government House, where virtually the entire PDP establishment pledged allegiance to Adeleke.

    Present at the meeting were Deputy Governor Prince Kola Adewusi; Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Lere Oyewumi; House Speaker, Adewale Egbedun; Osun PDP Chairman, Sunday Bisi; National Vice Chairman (Southwest), Kamorudeen Ajisafe; cabinet members, state legislators, and former Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola.

    They all reportedly agreed to follow Adeleke to any party he chose, including the APC. Even PDP elders and grassroots mobilizers were prepared to make the move.

    Olawale Rasheed, the governor’s spokesperson, said: “Governor Adeleke will continue consultations with all stakeholders. The PDP leadership caucus unanimously supports his decision and will follow him to any party of his choice ahead of the 2026 election.”

    This statement sent shockwaves across both parties. For PDP loyalists, it was an alarming signal of the party’s possible implosion. For APC members, it raised questions about unity and control.

    Sensing that Adeleke’s potential defection could sideline their ambitions, several PDP lawmakers began defecting preemptively to the APC. These included Senator Francis Fadahunsi (Osun East); Senator Olubiyi Fadeyi (Osun Central);

    Oluwole Oke (Obokun/Ori-Ade Federal Constituency), Taofeek Ajilesoro (Ife Federal Constituency), and Sanya Omirin (Ijesa South Federal Constituency).

    Insiders said the lawmakers were worried that Adeleke’s re-election bid could dominate the negotiation towards defection, particularly if he joined with the support of the presidency, thereby rendering them powerless in the 2027 election. At the end of the day, their defections happened without the governor’s consent and sparked intense conflict within the PDP.

    The Osun PDP chairman had issued stern warnings to members considering defection. At a public event, he threatened those leaving the party with political “curses” and said their posterity would be affected.

    For the APC, there was resistance within the fold over the development. While some members of the party were reportedly open to Adeleke’s defection, others were unequivocally opposed. Chief Kola Olabisi, Director of Media and Information for Osun APC, issued a formal statement.

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    He said: “We want to state categorically that it is a lie from the pit of hell being told by the governor’s allies that he has defected into our party. Nothing of such is happening or being contemplated.”

    Senator Iyiola Omisore, a prominent APC leader and former deputy governor, criticized Adeleke’s overtures. He said: “I have never seen a sitting governor begging to enter an opposition party in my life. If he thinks he is popular, let him take another party like Orji Kalu did in 2007 and win.”

    Omisore warned that politics is local and that Adeleke had failed to engage grassroots APC leaders in Osun. He also highlighted the defections of PDP heavyweights—like Prince Dotun Babayemi and Chief Shuaib Oyedokun—to the APC as signs of PDP’s dwindling power.

    The drama over the defection was heightened by the past voting history and electoral antecedents of the two political parties in the state. The tight electoral history between APC and PDP in Osun State plays a pivotal role. In 2019, APC’s Adegboyega Oyetola narrowly defeated Adeleke by a margin of 482 votes. But in 2022, Adeleke turned the tables, defeating Oyetola with 403,371 votes to APC’s 375,027.

    In the 2023 presidential election, PDP garnered 353,860 votes in Osun, while APC pulled 342,941—an indication that both parties remain evenly matched.

    Analysts speculated that Adeleke’s joining the APC could create a political superstructure, potentially combining the two parties’ support bases. However, others feared that disgruntled politicians and grassroots mobilizers would leave both parties and bolster the African Democratic Congress (ADC), led by former Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

    This is particularly based on the recent emergence of the ADC and Aregbesola as a factor in next year’s governorship election in the state. Aregbesola’s influence looms large over Osun politics. Once an APC stalwart, the former Interior Minister now serves as the National Secretary of the ADC. Many believe his new party could become a haven for politicians alienated by Adeleke’s PDP or the centralised APC.

    Adeleke has reportedly ruled out joining the ADC despite a closed-door meeting between Aregbesola and Olagunsoye Oyinlola. His disdain for Aregbesola was clear when he referred to him as the “worst governor in the history of Osun State”.

    This souring of relations effectively closed another political pathway for Adeleke, who remained boxed between an internally divided PDP and a suspicious APC.

    At the end of the day, negotiations between the governor’s camp and the APC leadership collapsed. Plans for Adeleke’s official defection were allegedly scheduled for July 23, 2025. Supporters had already sewn commemorative attire (Ankara) and planned rallies.

    But the event was abruptly canceled after some Osun APC leaders refused to participate in the final negotiation meetings.

    Faced with mounting resistance, Adeleke backed off. He announced that he would not defect after all, citing opposition from grassroots APC members and a lack of consensus among stakeholders. Still, he and his allies publicly endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term, suggesting continued political realignment efforts.

    This has generated varied reactions from stakeholders. Diran Odeyemi, a former Deputy National Secretary of the PDP and an Adeleke aide, criticized the handling of the defection narrative. He said, “Defection that was mismanaged. Mismanagement of a process often leads to unfavourable outcomes. Even if PBAT wanted him to join, must it be heard in the market square?”

    He added that the PDP’s boastfulness and lack of subtlety in negotiations had alienated both APC power brokers and PDP loyalists.

    The Osun APC Chairman, Tajudeen Lawal, delivered the final blow by publicly rejecting Adeleke’s overtures. His words: “He would be a liability to our party. It was fear of impending defeat that drove him to seek desperate political asylum in the APC.”

    Lawal emphasized that the APC was not a refuge for embattled politicians. “We value integrity and party loyalty,” he said.

    After the botched defection, Adeleke remains in the PDP for now but the episode exposed vulnerabilities in both major parties. The APC appears unwilling to allow outside forces to dominate its internal politics, while the PDP faces the dual challenge of keeping its ranks intact and recovering from the embarrassment of a failed defection attempt.

    In conclusion, it is not yet Uhuru for Adeleke and his PDP compatriots. The ADC, under Aregbesola, is emerging as a possible third force in Osun. With many politicians feeling disenfranchised by both the PDP and the APC, the ADC could shape the outcome of the 2026 election.

    Ultimately, the Adeleke defection drama has demonstrated that in Osun politics, loyalty is transactional, alliances are fragile, and ambition knows no boundaries. As the governorship race intensifies, all eyes will remain fixed on Adeleke, his next move, and whether his political light will continue to shine beyond 2026, or be dimmed by missteps and missed opportunities.

  • Why I operate no security vote policy in my govt—Adeleke

    Why I operate no security vote policy in my govt—Adeleke

    Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State, has said that security services have been sustained through the budgetary process rather than security vote policy.

    A statement issued on Friday by the governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed explained that Adeleke’s administration will not operate security votes in the sense Nigerians understand it.

    He stated that Osun has no slush fund which many Nigerians regard as security votes that is drawn from allocation.

    According to him, expenditure on security services are undertaken within the confines of the public finance law and regulations.

    Rasheed listed security expenditures as operational support for security agencies operating in the state; funding of operations to quell communal crises; support for communal peace activities and funding of the state security outfit, Amotekun among others.

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    He said: “Such expenditures, the Governor posited further, are processed within the context of statutory approval process which involves raising of memos and compliance with government payment process.

    “I am proud to declare that the Osun state government under my watch does not operate a slush fund that our media friends call security votes. Our security needs are met through the approval process. I face resistance over the policy but I stick to it even at great cost.

    “My motivation for insisting on the policy was the situation I met on the ground in November 2022. I believe Osun needs every kobo to meet her numerous developmental challenges. Our earnings from FAAC allocations and internally generated revenues are channeled to key sectoral projects from infrastructure to agriculture to health among others.

    “We also target payment of workers’ emolument, pensions and outstanding salary debt. We maintain a delicate balance on expenditure across human and infra sectors and within less than three years, we have good records widely verified by local and national stakeholders”, the governor added.

  • Why I operate ‘no security vote’ policy in Osun —Adeleke

    Why I operate ‘no security vote’ policy in Osun —Adeleke

    …vows to strengthen security service through budgetary allocation

    The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has reiterated his commitment to continue to uphold ‘No Security Vote’ policy and sustain security services in the state through the budgetary process.

    Adeleke in a statement by his Spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed on Friday, declared that under his watch, the administration will not operate security votes in the sense Nigerians understand it.

    He stated that Osun has no slush fund which many Nigerians regard as security votes that is drawn from allocation.

    According to him, “our expenditure on security services are undertaken within the confines of the public finance law and regulations.”

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    Rasheed listed security expenditures as operational support for security agencies operating in the state; funding of operations to quell communal crises; support for communal peace activities and funding of the state security outfit, Amotekun among others.

    He explained, “Such expenditures, the Governor posited further, are processed within the context of statutory approval process which involves raising of memos and compliance with government payment process.

    “I am proud to declare that the Osun state government under my watch does not operate a slush fund that our media friends call security votes. Our security needs are met through the approval process. I face resistance over the policy but I stick to it even at great cost.

    “My motivation for insisting on the policy was the situation I met on the ground in November 2022. I believe Osun needs every kobo to meet her numerous developmental challenges. Our earnings from FAAC allocations and internally generated revenues are channeled to key sectoral projects from infrastructure to agriculture to health among others.

    “We also target payment of workers’ emolument, pensions and outstanding salary debt. We maintain a delicate balance on expenditure across human and infra sectors and within less than three years, we have good records widely verified by local and national stakeholders”, the Governor submitted.

  • Adeleke to APC: I’m attending Davido’s wedding in U.S., join me

    Adeleke to APC: I’m attending Davido’s wedding in U.S., join me

    Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has confirmed that he travelled out of Nigeria to attend the wedding of his nephew, music star, David Adedeji (Davido) in the United States of America (USA), amid All Progressives Congress’ (APC’s) ‘worry’ over his absence in the state for two weeks.

    APC through its Director of Media and Information, Chief Kola Olabisi, had in a statement held that Adeleke disappeared from the state after failed defection plan into the APC.

    Olabisi said Adeleke’s unexplained absence was troubling and unacceptable as a sitting governor, insisting that the people of Osun deserved to know the whereabouts of their chief executive.

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    Adeleke through his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, in a statement disclosed that he (governor) left Nigeria for Davido’s wedding.

    He said: “Adeleke left Nigeria for the United States via the family private jet a few days ago for the wedding of the global music icon, his beloved nephew, David Adeleke.

    “APC is invited to the wedding of David Adeleke (Davido) in the United States, which Governor Ademola Adeleke is attending for a few days.

    “His Excellency is extending an invitation to the opposition party to attend the event and share in the joy of the occasion with the Adeleke family. Those unable to attend may join virtually.”