In a move that has intensified political discourse in Nigeria, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke met with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Lagos on Tuesday. The meeting, held at the State House, has fueled speculations about a potential defection of Governor Adeleke from the People's Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Governor Adeleke's visit comes at a time when Osun State is grappling with a significant political crisis, particularly concerning the control of local government councils. The governor has been actively engaging with key political figures, including a recent closed-door meeting with former APC interim National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, to address the ongoing disputes.
Despite the swirling rumors, Governor Adeleke has firmly denied any intentions to defect to the APC. In a statement released by his spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, Adeleke described the defection claims as "fake news" and an attempt by the opposition to destabilize the political atmosphere in Osun State.
The APC in Osun State has also expressed concerns over alleged attempts by some party members to undermine the party's position in favor of Governor Adeleke. In a statement, the party cautioned its members against actions that could be perceived as supporting the governor, emphasizing the need for unity and adherence to party principles.
As the 2026 gubernatorial elections approach, the political landscape in Osun State remains volatile. Governor Adeleke's recent engagements, including his meeting with President Tinubu, are seen by analysts as strategic moves to navigate the complex political terrain and solidify his position ahead of the elections.
While the governor continues to assert his commitment to the PDP, his interactions with key APC figures suggest a nuanced approach to governance and political alliances. Observers will be closely monitoring developments in the coming months to assess the implications of these engagements on the state's political future.
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