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  • Osun 2026: Omisore declares intention to run for governor

    Osun 2026: Omisore declares intention to run for governor

    A former deputy governor of Osun State, who is also the immediate past National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Iyiola Omisore, has hinted in joining the 2026 governorship race in Osun State.

    He is expected to vie on the platform of the APC.

    He disclosed this yesterday through his official handle on X (formerly Twitter).

    The former deputy governor said he would make a formal declaration on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at the APC secretariat in Osogbo, Osun State.

    According to him, the event will be held under the theme: ‘Fix the Broken, Restore Our Dreams.’

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    “I believe strongly that together, we can restore hope, strengthen governance, and deliver a brighter future for every son and daughter of Osun. This is not just my mission, it is a collective one.

    “I humbly invite you to join me as we take this bold step towards the Osun Rescue Mission 2026.

    “My beloved people of Osun State, after deep reflection and wide consultations, I have decided to formally declare my intention to contest for the Governor of Osun State in 2026 under our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC),” the statement read.

  • Nigeria should follow global standards in engineering education, says Omisore

    Nigeria should follow global standards in engineering education, says Omisore

    A former National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Iyiola Omisore, has urged tertiary institutions across the country to adhere strictly to global standards in engineering education.

    He advised them to elevate the quality of engineering training to meet global standards, as well as promote quality and enhance competition.

    Omisore, an engineer and former deputy governor of Osun State, spoke on the theme: Enhancing the Competitiveness of Nigerian Engineering Education Through Global Benchmarking, at the Fellows’ Forum of the 2023/2024 Academy Year of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering (NAE).

    The APC chieftain said engineering education should be inseparable from the national interest of any nation, adding that engineering should serve other professionals and sectors in national development.

    Omisore noted that engineering education would ensure a solid foundation in science, research, product development, equipment standardisation and project management.

    He said engineering graduates should be able to effortlessly integrate scientific and engineering principles into processes that contribute to advances in medical care, enhanced national security systems, ecologically sound resource management, and economic growth.

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    The former governor, who is also a fellow of NAE, said students who graduate with engineering degrees should bring highly prized skills into a wide spectrum of sectors in the workforce.

    He said the diversity of engineering graduates’ backgrounds and viewpoints can contribute to their ability to achieve the advances in innovation, productivity, and effectiveness.

    Shedding light on the importance of technical competencies, Omisore said contemporary development and innovation are technology-driven, with an increasing need for higher levels of engineering capacity to be deployed across all sectors.

    He insisted that broad indicators of huge gaps in developing technical competencies are reported across the African continent, adding that in 2021, companies spent huge amounts of funds on training in basic skills that should have been learnt in school.

    According to him, Africa’s poor performance in teaching Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) has eliminated many of the best and brightest school children from the ranks of future scientists and engineers.

    Omisore added: “There are nearly 70 universities that offer engineering education with over 23 different programmes. This robust resource, if managed diligently, can produce at least 10,000 engineering graduates in the various fields of the noble profession.”

  • Osun Speaker felicitates with governor-elect over victory

    The Speaker, Osun state House of Assembly, Mr Najeem Salaam, on Friday congratulated the governor-elect, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola on his victory at the just concluded governorship election in the state .

    Salaam made the felicitation in a statement signed by his Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika, in Osogbo, saying the mandate given to the Oyetola, should challenge him to give his best to the people of the state.

    He said the governor-elect is expected to deliver more in terms of democracy dividends and infrastructure development in addition to enhancing human capital development.

    He said the people of the state had elected Oyetola considering the achievements and challenges confronting the outgoing administration, urging the governor-elect to `hit the ground running.’

    He expressed confidence that the governor elect will deliver on his mandate in the light his wealth of experience as the immediate past Chief of Staff.

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    Salaam also lauded the courage of Osun people in keeping faith with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), stressing that those who partook in the electoral process had enriched democracy in one way or the other.

    He tasked candidates of opposition parties to renew their commitment to the development and collective interest of the state by working with the current and incoming government through a “constructive engagement”.

    He commended Sen. Ademola Adeleke, Sen. Iyiola Omisore, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti and others for their sportsmanship while the electioneering lasted.

    He lauded their good showing at the polls, urging them to engage the incoming administration in a constructive criticism that would further enhance the development of Osun.

  • Osun Poll: CSO commends high voter turnout

    Mr Ezenwa Nwagwu, Chairman, Partners for Electoral Reforms, a Civil Society Organisation (CSO), has commended the high turnout of voters in the ongoing governorship election in Osun.

    Nwagwu, who is monitoring the election in the state, made the commendation in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Saturday.

    He said that between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. accreditation and voting had already commenced as people trooped out in orderly manner to exercise their franchise.

    “We are coming out from Ife now, accreditation and voting is ongoing. The punctuality is pretty nice in the areas that we have observed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.

    “But generally, people are coming out to vote and the climate is calm and relatively peaceful,’’ he said.

    The chairman also commended the relative peaceful atmosphere under which the process is going on.

    He, therefore, expressed the need to encourage the people of the state to continue to maintain the maturity they put in during the campaigns and the poll and remain peaceful.

    He expressed optimism that the outcome of the election would reflect the will and aspirations of a greater percentage of the people.

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    “It is good to continue to encourage the people of Osun to maintain the maturity that they put in during the campaigns and ensure that they remain peaceful.

    “We hope that the outcome of the election reflects the will and aspirations of a greater percentage of Osun people, ’he said.

    News Agency of Nigeria reports that a heavy security cordon was thrown on the state with massive deployment of policemen and other security personnel including soldiers who were sighted on the outskirts of the state capital.

    News Agency of Nigeria also reports that there are 3,010 Polling Units and 755 Polling Points spread across the three senatorial districts and 30 local governments’ areas of the state.

    Although INEC registered a total of 1,682,495 voters, some 400,000 Permanent Voters Cards remained uncollected as at Friday.

    News Agency of Nigeria also reports that although 48 parties are participating in the election, the frontline candidates are Gboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ademola Adeleke of the Peoples, Democratic Party and Iyiola Omisore of the Social Democratic (SDP).

  • Osun Decides 2018: Omisore votes

    Social Democratic Party (SDP) governorship candidate in Osun State, Dr Iyiola Omisore, has cast his vote.

    He voted in Unit 003, Ward 1, located in St Gabriel Primary School, Moore, Ile-Ife.

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    He voted at exactly 11.16 am, having arrived the unit at about 11.04am am.

    He was accompanied by his aides, with supporters chanting “Abere Straight!” in reference to the government house.

    More to follow…

  • SDP holds Osun mega rally to support Omisore

    Says the party is positioned to win September 22 poll

    The Social Democratic Party on Thursday held its mega rally in Osogbo, Osun State capital to rally support for the party candidate in the September 22 state governorship election, Senator Iyiola Omisore.

    Led by the national leader of the party, Chief Olu Falae, who was former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the SDP said it was well positioned to win the forthcoming poll.

    Falae spoke on restructuring of Nigeria, which he said was  overdue, maintaining that “until something is done in that direction, peace and development cannot be guaranteed in Nigeria.

    He said restructuring of the country could only be realized under the SDP-led government.

    On the candidature of Omisore, Falae said: “Our candidate remains the best among all other contestants in the race and with Omisore, in government Osun will get out of pains occasioned by mis-governance.”

    Addressing his supporters at the Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, the venue of the mega rally, the SDP flag bearer accused the Aregbesola led administration of owing workers and pensioners their salaries and pensions.

    Omisore said Aregbesola should first “go and pay” workers’ salaries before fielding a candidate for the September 22 state governorship election.

    He wondered why a government could owe workers’ salaries when it has money to fund political campaigns and rallies, alleging that the APC had spent over N5 billion on a campaign bill boards.

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    Assuring workers of paying the backlog of their salaries arrears on assumption of office, he promised total overhauling of the Education, Health and Agricultural and other sectors.

    Omisore also accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of working hand in hand to perpetrate electoral fraud before, during and after the conduct of the election,

    The SDP candidate, who vowed to resist the move at all costs, said: “We have it on good authorities that the INEC has been compromised by the ruling party in the state but I am assuring you that we will monitor the election and resist rigging from polling units to the wards of the 30 local governments of the state.”

    He charged his party members to be vigilant and watchful to guide their votes and kick against anti-democratic acts from all quarters.

    Omisore further charged them to conduct themselves well during the electioneering period and shun any act that could lead thuggery, molestation, acrimony and other forms of electoral malpractices.

    Also, a national leader of the party, Dr. Yemi Farounbi, advised workers and pensioners to reject the APC-government, saying only SDP could promote their welfare.

  • SDP: Court strikes out case against Omisore

    An Osun State High Court in Osogbo on Monday struck out a suit challenging Senator Iyiola Omisore as the governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the September 22 state guber poll.

    It would be recalled that two state officers of the SDP, Alhaji Rasheed Mayowa and Chief Azeez Alakinde-Ismaila, had approached the court to compel the party’s national body not to allow a fresh congress but to stand by the congress which produced the executives of SDP in the state in 2016 and which their tenure would expire by 2020.

    The applicants also told the court that the congress which produced Senator Omisore as the party’s candidate was illegal having being conducted contrary to two respective court orders.

    At Monday’s hearing, the applicants’ counsel, Barr. Olayinka Sokoya, argued that the matter was beyond the internal running of the party but was premised on the constitution of the party.

    He further argued that the defendants’ disposition against his applications before the court be discountenance, noting that disobeying court orders had rendered everything done by Omisore’s group null and void.

    Sokoya prayed the court to sack all the executives elected by the factional SDP congress led by Dr Bayo Faforiji and declare all actions taken so far as unconstitutional including, the primary it conducted which produced Senator Omisore.

    He also asked to court to fully restore all powers back to the Chief Ademola Ishola led executive which produced an Iwo indigene, Barr. Kehinde Atanda, as the governorship candidate.

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    But the counsel of the national secretariat of the SDP, Barr. Kehinde Adesiyan, asked the court to dismiss in its entirety all the applications filed by the applicants, arguing that the court lacks jurisdiction to entertain the suit in the first instance.

    Also, Omisore’s counsel, Barr. Adeyemi Adetife, who aligned    with Adesiya, explained that his client has nothing to do with the suit, wondering why he will be joined in the matter before the court.

    Counsel to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Barr. Vilba Kinta explained that as an umpire in election matters, the body has nothing to do with the internal problem of the party.

    However, the applicants were said to have filed application for withdrawal of the suit after intervention by some stakeholders.

    When briefed about the settlement out of court, the presiding judge, Justice David Oladimeji, struck out the case.

  • Omisore dumps PDP for SDP

    Sen. Iyiola Omisore, a former Deputy Governor of Osun , has announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to Social Democratic Party (SDP).

    Omisore, who announced his defection in a statement made available to newsmen in Osogbo on Sunday, said he intended to contest the Sept. 22 governorship election on the platform of SDP.

    He said his mission was to rescue the state from what he described as years of misrule.

    According to him, the PDP in Osun is in disarray and likely to remain in prolonged political captivity over the next four years.

    The statement reads partly, ” engaging and working with like-minded leadership, we have sought for an alternative platform that will assure both credible(sic: credibility) and legitimacy that will rescue Osun state from its current reckless misrule.

    ” Our quest for an alternative political platform is basically in pursuit of a credible political structure that would guarantee that our people enjoy the benefits of accountable leadership at the state level from now.

    ” Notwithstanding my enormous contributions over the past years or so to building the PDP, after very deep thought and the widest consultations with my God, my family, my supporters in and outside Osun state,

    ” It is with great concern that I have made a very expedient decision today, to withdraw my membership from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and join the Social Democratic Party (SDP); a party that believed in a balanced, equitable and truly functional Nigeria.

    “On the platform of the SDP, I shall with the support of my supporters, followers, and the electorate of the state, seek the nomination to contest for, and by His grace, be elected as the Executive Governor of Osun state on September 22, 2018”.

    Omisore was Osun Deputy Governor on the platform of Alliance for Democracy (AD) between 1999 and 2003.

    He was also elected to the Senate on the platform of PDP in 2003 to represent Osun East Senatorial District, while he was in jail.(NAN)

  • 2018: Omisore reassures Osun citizens of new dawn

    2018: Omisore reassures Osun citizens of new dawn

    Former Deputy Governor of Osun State and a two term Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria representing Osun East senatorial district, Dr. Iyiola Omisore has reassured his people in Osun State that the New Year will usher in a new dawn.

    In his Christmas and New Year message to the citizens of Osun State, the Apesin Oodua of the Source reassured them of a better 2018, the year that promises real change to the people.

    Speaking to his party loyalists who came to visit him on Christmas Day at his country home in Ile Ife, the Bashorun of Ijeshaland and Asiwaju Balogun of Ibadanland expressed his pleasure at having them around. He thanked them for their abiding faith in him and appealed to them to gird their loins and be ready to Change the change come 2018 gubernatorial election in the state.

    “Osun state has been under socio-economic and political bondage for the past 7 years under the directionless leadership of APC. My people have suffered undue pain; the economic and social lives of the people have retroceded; the civil servants have suffered, the educational system has been bastardised, infrastructural system across the state has collapsed. It’s time to Change the change. My people in Osun should hold their destiny in their hands and come out massively to vote out pains and long suffering. They should also be ready to guide their votes and not allow themselves to be deceived by anybody”, he emphasised.

    Senator Omisore averred that he is out to serve his people; “as a private citizen I have added more value to the mass of sons and daughters of Osun than the government. I am determined to do more by continue with my social intervention programs; scholarship program and other philanthropic gestures. I am out to rescue my people.

    “I wish my people merry Christmas and a prosperous new year. Be merry, be happy and be good to one another; let’s show love. Love is what the birth of Christ spiritually signifies. Do not allow the current economic hardship and fuel scarcity kill your joy in this joyful season. Happy new year”, he stated.

    While he was the Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriation, Senator Omisore worked with other members of the committee over 4 rounds of national budget reviews and allocation, increasing national investments in infrastructure, economic and social development as well as championing civic engagement in what has become nationally recognized as the ‘Inclusive national budgeting initiative’.

    Omisore is a grass root Politician, a political mobiliser and a community man, who has always being involved in development efforts in his place of birth, Ile Ife. He has been conferred with over twenty (20) traditional titles by different communities, where he has won the admiration of the people. He is a free mixer and could be found in the circle of both high and the lowly throughout Nigeria. He is also very much at home within the academia and has presented several academic papers at various academic functions.

    He is born a Prince to the present Ayepe, Olode, Ile-Ife, Oba David Olajide Omisore who is the grandson of the Late Olufewara Kabiyesi Oba Titus Adetoba of the Oseganderuku ruling house in Ifewara where his mother, Princess Emila Adejola ruled as Regent until her death in 2006. Iyiola grew up in Ile-Ife, in a very large and extended family where diligence, integrity and community service were part of both his heritage and leadership responsibility as royalty.

    The erudite engineer sprang to recognition and prominence with his people as a result of his philanthropic activities over two decades ago. At the last count he has personally funded or facilitated the funding of over two hundred and fifty (250) projects widely spread all over his home state of Osun and in other states in Nigeria.

  • Police invitation: Omisore, lawyers, human rights activist speak

    Police invitation: Omisore, lawyers, human rights activist speak

    The recent invitation of the former deputy governor of Osun State and Ex-Senator Iyiola Omisore, by Mr. Umege Uzochukwu, a deputy commissioner of Police in charge of Osun State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, has been generating a lot of furore in the media. Many have queried the way and manner the invitation was circulated widely to various online and offline media houses.

    A Lagos based online blogger, names withheld, disclosed that he became suspicious the way and manner the Police Invitation was written and attached to a press statement with a tone of urgency for them to publish the material last weekend. “It was sent out from the same source with a tone of urgency and we became suspicious. Moreso, it was dated October 20, 2017, why sending it on October 27?”

    In his response, Senator Omisore has described his invitation as a sinister plot by some powerful interests in the ruling opposition party in his state to get him out of circulation ahead of 2018 gubernatorial election in the state by using the Nigeria Police to frame him on trumped-up charges.

    Omisore, who was the Chairman Appropriation Committee while serving the Senate, stated in a press release personally signed by him, that these opposition elements are apparently working with the Nigeria Police or some of their officers to realise their sinister plot against his person.

    “In the invitation, I was asked to report to the said DCP Uzochukwu that the late Senator Isiaka Adeleke, had reported a case of assault against me to them. And I wondered when Senator Adeleke (may God rest his soul) made the report as no date was given in the said invitation. The police invitation letter was dated 20th October 2017”, he quizzed.

    Some legal experts who have been paying attention to the development have queried the legality or otherwise of the letter. Reacting to the police invitation, A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Nathaniel Oke, described the action of the police as “political harassment.”

    According to Oke (SAN), “Police have the statutory power to invite any individual who is suspected to have committed any offence for the purpose of carrying out their investigation to determine whether a criminal offence has actually been committed or not. The only area that is actually worrying me is that when Senator Isiaka Adeleke himself was alive, what step did the police actually take to unravel and probably prosecute Senator Iyiola Omisore? Therefore, to me, it is a political harassment. It is a political intimidation.

    “The question is this; Senator Adeleke was alive since 2014 before he died in 2017. Now, where is the complainant as far as that criminal allegation is concerned? Will evidence now be given on behalf of the deceased? I don’t think it is proper. They have the right to invite him for the purpose of interrogation, but the fact is that, this is political harassment.

    “The point I am making is that, what were the police doing as at the time the person who was purportedly assaulted was alive. Why after the demise of Senator Adeleke?” Oke interrogated.

    In his own argument, a lecturer at the faculty of Law, Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU Ile-Ife, Mr. Musibau Lateef, described the police action as “absurdity and ridiculous.

    “It is the height of absurdity. The assault that happened in 2014, as a matter of law, you cannot maintain a crime of assault which is a personal injury on behalf of a dead person. For the sake of God, Senator Adeleke is late, can anybody legally speaking, bring an action of assault on his behalf? The answer is no, legally speaking, and that is why I said, for me, it is a sign of ignorance and it is quite ridiculous.

    “The police have the right under section 2(11) of the Constitution and Police Act, to invite anybody, but in this context, it is the height of ignorance. I’m speaking as a matter of law; it is not possible to sustain a matter of assault on behalf of the dead person. It is personality injury crime that only the person who suffered the injury must testify.

    Reacting to whether the evidence of the late Adeleke before the commission of enquiry can be admitted on oath, the law lecturer said, “we are talking about crime here; no commission of enquiry, I repeat, no commission has the right to indict anyone on criminal offence.

    “So, whatever the findings of the commission in this respect goes to nothing. Who will come to court to tender the statement? This is not a matter of controversy and that is why I used ignorance deliberately, it is the height of ignorance.

    “We are not talking of murder here because murder would have been different, but he slapped me, he kicked me, how do you prove that? It is ridiculous and height of ignorance. Going by the content of the letter that he was invited in connection with the 2014 issue, it is ignorance on the part of the police. The content of the letter has rubbished whatever may be the reason for the invitation. “Senator Omisore may refuse to go. He can simply tell his lawyer to go and explain to them. You have the right not to subject yourself to such ridiculous invitation”, Lateef explained.

    Speaking in the same vein, Barrister Oluwaseun Ijoba, said: “The police have not been responsible in handling this issue. If the letter did not state particularly the reason they invited him, it would have been something else.

    Now, I begin to wonder, what intelligence, what new fact would emerge after the death of this man about seven months ago that did not emerge in three years after the alleged act. I couldn’t see any reason for this invitation rather than political harassment.

    “It is a mere allegation against Senator Omisore. It has not been proved. There’s no way the police would justify their position presently after three years!. If there is no opportunity to cross-examine a witness, to test the veracity of the statement made by the witness, the statement amount to nothing.

    A human right lawyer, Mr Kanmi Ajibola, said “the invitation by the police to Otunba Iyiola Omisore is very wrongful and offensive. The cause of complaints given to the police by the late Senator Adeleke had passed off with his death. The police should be very careful on careless and unproductive invitation like this”. He wondered why the police have not prosecuted the case since 2014 when it was reported to them.

    But the former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in the state, Mr. Wale Afolabi, maintained that criminal case can be prosecuted any time, even after the death of the complainant. “Police has the right to invite anybody for questioning once there is a report of an alleged crime. Don’t forget that the law is no respecter of anybody. No matter highly placed, the police have the right to invite such person for interrogation’, Afolabi asserted.

    Explaining further his initial position and the politics behind the unusual invitation, Senator Omisore said, “We all know that as Nigerians we are living in a very interesting time. The culture now is to source for scapegoats in members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for every inaction of the government. The tragic instance in which the late former Osun State governor, a distinguished senator of the Federal Republic, died is still fresh in our memories, particularly the controversy that his death generated across the nation.

    “What is also fresh in our collective memory is the decision by the good people of Osun State to reward the late Senator Adeleke and people of Ede by electing his brother to complete his term in the Senate. The people’s decision, of course, was carried out by our great party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).”

    “Could this invitation by the police have been anchored on the role I played as a party leader in that election? Omisore probed. Wondering how the police could allow themselves to be brazenly used against the people they are expected to protect.

    “Therefore, I want the public to know about the plot and keep them informed about this sinister plot against myself and the memory of Senator Adeleke,” Omisore concluded.