The Battle for Osun 2026 Heats Up: Adeleke's Candidacy Sparks Controversy
In a move that's sure to ignite debate, the Accord Party has officially declared Governor Ademola Adeleke as its governorship candidate for the 2026 Osun election. But here's where it gets controversial: this announcement comes amidst internal party strife and accusations of foul play. Is Adeleke's nomination a triumph of democracy or a symptom of deeper party divisions?
On December 10th, 2025, Adeleke, the sole aspirant, secured a landslide victory, garnering 145 out of 150 delegate votes. This seemingly clear-cut win, however, has been met with resistance from a faction led by the party's former Presidential Candidate, Prof. Chris Inumolen. Inumolen, who has been expelled from the party for alleged anti-party activities, vehemently opposes Adeleke's candidacy.
And this is the part most people miss: The Accord Party, through its Osun State Chairman, Pastor Victor Akande, is not taking these challenges lightly. Akande, in a strongly worded statement, not only refuted Inumolen's claims but also emphasized the party's commitment to transparency, discipline, and democratic principles. He highlighted the party's recent vote of confidence in its National Chairman, Mr. Maxwell Mgbudem, Esq., dismissing rumors of his suspension as baseless.
Akande further clarified Adeleke's journey within the party, stating that he officially joined on November 6th, 2025, and received public recognition on December 9th. The primary election, Akande stressed, was conducted under strict NEC guidelines and monitored by INEC officials, ensuring its legitimacy.
The Accord Party presents itself as a model of organization and unity, but can it weather this internal storm? The party's leadership warns expelled members against sowing discord and undermining its unity ahead of the crucial election. With tensions rising and accusations flying, the Osun 2026 race promises to be a dramatic and closely watched contest.
What do you think? Is Adeleke's nomination a step forward for the Accord Party, or does it expose deeper cracks within its structure? Share your thoughts in the comments below!