Adeleke Faults Tinubu Government Over Alleged Seizure Of Osun Local Government Funds

Osun Governor Adeleke To Reveal New Party Before December 13 After PDP Resignation

Osun State Governor Senator Ademola Adeleke is set to officially reveal his new political party before December 13, following his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi, has confirmed. Alimi said Adeleke submitted his resignation letter to PDP officials in Sagba Abogunde, Ward 2, Ede North Local Government, on November 4, 2025. The commissioner spoke on a political programme on Rave FM in Osogbo, the state capital, on Tuesday, explaining that the resignation was prompted by prolonged internal crises within the PDP. “The governor of Osun State and Asiwaju of Ede has formally resigned from the PDP. This has been pending for a long time,” Alimi said, urging residents to remain calm and continue supporting Adeleke. He cited a Yoruba adage, saying the people are the governor’s protectors. Alimi noted that the PDP’s national-level divisions, along with the approaching governorship election and the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) nomination deadline, made Adeleke’s decision necessary. “The governor is satisfied with the response so far. Without the divisions at the national level, which affect the nomination process, he would not have defected. This is about addressing the reality of the upcoming election in August and the INEC nomination window closing by December 15,” Alimi said. He also dismissed claims that the All Progressives Congress (APC) welcomed Adeleke’s resignation, explaining that the APC expected him to be manipulated but underestimated his political strategy. Alimi confirmed that discussions on Adeleke’s new party are ongoing and that a formal announcement will be made on or before December 13, ahead of the December 15 deadline for party nominations and primaries. Reiterating the reason for Adeleke’s departure, Alimi said, “Had the PDP not been fractured at the national level, there would have been no need for Governor Ademola Adeleke to resign.”

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Davido Reacts Subtly To Uncle Governor Adeleke’s Shock PDP Resignation

Davido has responded to the surprising resignation of his uncle, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The singer kept his reaction brief but suggestive, posting “Jeje…” — a phrase commonly understood to mean taking things slowly, staying calm, or making a strategic move amid rising tension. Although Adeleke’s resignation only came to light on Monday night, it was officially submitted on November 4, 2025, ahead of the PDP’s national convention in Ibadan.

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Adeleke Faults Tinubu Government Over Alleged Seizure Of Osun Local Government Funds

Adeleke Faults Tinubu Government Over Alleged Seizure Of Osun Local Government Funds

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of marginalising his state and withholding local government funds despite a subsisting court order directing their release. Adeleke, who made the allegation on Thursday at the South-West Stakeholders’ Dialogue held in Akure, Ondo State, said the Federal Government’s actions were politically motivated and contrary to democratic principles. The event was themed “Strengthening Democracy Through Dialogue: Assessing Progress, Charting the Future.” Represented by his deputy, Kola Adewusi, Adeleke lamented that the rule of law was being undermined in Osun, where federal power was allegedly being used to interfere in state matters. He said, “A troubling dimension was introduced earlier this year when the rule of law was replaced with the rule of the thumb. In Osun, federal authority is being exercised outside constitutional boundaries, threatening peace and intergovernmental harmony.” The governor alleged that certain security agencies had become tools in the hands of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), protecting party loyalists even when they act unlawfully. “Federal party officials openly boast of using security forces to intimidate and witch-hunt state officials. Some even declare their intention to hijack the state, whether the people voted for them or not — and they do so under security protection,” he stated. Adeleke further claimed that Osun’s local government funds were seized earlier this year without a court order, while individuals removed from office by judicial rulings were allegedly reinstated through federal influence and the backing of security operatives. He expressed disappointment that despite Tinubu being from the South-West, Osun continued to be sidelined in federal dealings. “Our olive branch for collaboration is often rejected due to political partisanship. Federal interactions with Osun have become dictated by partisan considerations rather than fairness and constitutional order,” he lamented. Adeleke urged South-West governors to rise above political divisions and work together for regional development. He praised the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission for promoting unity and proposed the creation of a circular cargo railway project across the South-West in partnership with the Federal Government. He added, “The South-West must elevate development above politics. We must adopt a collective strategy that prioritises progress and economic growth over partisan interests.”

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