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Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by press9jatv(op): 6:56pm On Nov 30, 2025
With the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) trapped in factional paralysis, Osun State’s Governor Ademola Adeleke risks approaching the 2026 governorship election without a platform. He must decide whether to remain in the party, with the faint hope that the crisis may be resolved, or find a new political home before the nomination deadline closes. Deputy Political Editor RAYMOND MORDI reports.

Governor Ademola Adeleke is facing one of the most unpredictable electoral challenges of his political life as the 2026 Osun governorship race approaches. For most incumbents, the path to a second term is straightforward: stand on the platform that brought you to office, present your record, mobilise the party machinery, and win the primary.

But nothing is straightforward anymore. Adeleke now stands on fractured ground as the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), once a national powerhouse, collapses under the weight of its own internal warfare. A party once capable of producing sweeping victories is now incapable of offering even the basic guarantee required for survival: the recognition of its national officers by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to sign nomination forms.

The INEC deadline for party primaries — December 15, 2025 — hangs like a tightening clock, no longer a routine administrative milestone but a political threat. With no credible path to a valid primary, and two hostile factions locked in a legitimacy war that recently spilled into street-level confrontation in Abuja, Adeleke must choose whether to wait inside the turmoil or seek a safer political platform.

Party at war with itself
To understand Adeleke’s dilemma, the journey begins in Abuja. The PDP is not merely divided; it is deconstructing. Prof Anthony Kila, a seasoned policy analyst, describes the situation as a national collapse of civility and institutional order.

What began as intra-party disagreements has transformed into open warfare. On one side is the Turaki–Makinde faction, led by newly elected National Chairman Tanimu Turaki, with the backing of Governors Seyi Makinde of Oyo and Bala Mohammed of Bauchi. Their controversial convention in Ibadan last weekend saw them seize control and expel their rivals.

Opposing them is the Wike–Anyanwu bloc, led by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and Senator Samuel Anyanwu, who insists he remains the authentic National Secretary despite his expulsion.

The standoff reached a troubling climax on Tuesday (November 18), when both factions attempted to take over the PDP headquarters. Tear gas drifted across Wadata Plaza as rival groups shoved and surged. Wike sat in his vehicle, watching the chaos unfold — a tableau of power and calculation.

Inside the besieged building, Turaki made an astonishing appeal to U.S. President Donald Trump, asking for help to save Nigeria’s democracy.

For Kila, this was not just disorder but a warning: a democracy falters when its main opposition descends into street-level confrontation. The PDP’s implosion is not a backdrop to Adeleke’s re-election effort — it is the central obstacle.

Governor without a platform
This national turmoil has direct consequences for Osun. Senator Anyanwu, who is recognised by the Wike faction as National Secretary, has vowed not to sign any primary-related documents for Osun.

Kamorudeen Ajisafe, PDP National Deputy Vice Chairman (Southwest), was blunt: there is no realistic path for the PDP to nominate a candidate for the 2026 Osun governorship election. His analogy was equally blunt: if someone blocks your gate and another opens theirs, why cry over the one who shut you out?

The precedent from Ekiti is alarming. There, the Wike–Anyanwu faction wrote to INEC requesting a postponement of the primary. INEC rejected the letter because it was not signed by both the recognised National Chairman and National Secretary. The Turaki–Makinde faction proceeded with the primary on November 8 as scheduled.

The same script is unfolding in Osun, but with far higher stakes.

Complicating matters further is the fact that the two principal national officers required to sign PDP nomination forms (Acting National Chairman Umar Damagun and National Secretary Senator Anyanwu) are now split between the two opposing factions. This makes any near-term recognition by INEC nearly impossible and closes the door on a quick institutional resolution.

Adeleke cannot rely on judicial or administrative intervention to rescue the party’s nomination process within the narrow window available.

Adeleke’s political future is thus tied to a rapidly tightening constraint: he is a sitting governor who may soon be left without a platform.

Escape routes in view
With the PDP unable to guarantee him a ticket, Adeleke is exploring alternatives. Party insiders confirm that he has opened discussions with both the Accord Party and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). These smaller parties often serve as emergency platforms for politicians navigating high-stakes elections.

Sources suggest that negotiations with the Accord Party have advanced the most, with internal conversations on how to receive the governor already underway.

There were also rumours of talks with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), though his media aide publicly denied them.

Defection is a gamble. APC chieftain Abiola Ogundokun mocked the governor’s predicament, declaring that once a sitting governor begins negotiating with smaller parties, it signals the end of the road.

But Ogundokun may have misread the situation. Adeleke’s real challenge is not popularity at the grassroots level — where his accessibility and populist style still resonate — but the shrinking time available to secure a legitimate platform.

Osun PDP on the brink
While the PDP burns nationally, fissures have opened in its Osun chapter. The Ife Federal Constituency, which used to be the party’s stronghold, is now a battleground. Stakeholders recently passed a vote of no confidence in Deputy Governor Kola Adewusi and former National Secretary Wale Oladipo (both from the constituency), accusing them of collaborating with Taofeek Ajilesoro, the House of Representatives member who defected to the APC in August.

This matters because Ife is the heartbeat of Osun politics. Whoever captures Ife typically captures the state.

Osun State PDP Chairman Sunday Bisi has attempted to calm tensions, calling for a family meeting. However, the fractures are widening, deepening the pressure on Adeleke to consider an alternative platform.

APC watches, waits — and smells blood

Across the aisle, the APC watches with strategic calm. Party leaders believe the PDP is collapsing and that Adeleke is trapped inside a sinking structure. Ogundokun insists the APC remains the most disciplined and stable political machine in Osun.

APC strategists are refining their game plan. Some argue that zoning should be discarded entirely. Their strategy is simple: break Adeleke’s grip on Ede and dominate Ile-Ife. They believe those two battlegrounds will determine the 2026 outcome.

Despite internal tensions, the APC senses opportunity and is preparing to exploit it.

Beyond Osun: democracy at stake
This crisis is not just about Osun. Prof Kila argues that political parties form the backbone of democratic legitimacy. When the main opposition party disintegrates, the broader system trembles.

He points to a troubling pattern in the country: judges openly displaying partisanship; party officers appealing to foreign leaders; politicians disregarding their party’s internal rules. These are signs of institutional erosion.

If the PDP collapses entirely, Nigeria risks drifting toward a one-party state. And democracies rarely endure on one leg.

Adeleke’s crisis, therefore, mirrors a national one.

Three paths for the governor
Adeleke faces three strategic choices: Remain in the PDP. This option preserves loyalty but carries enormous uncertainty. Without immediate resolution of the factional crisis, which is unlikely, given the split between Damagun and Anyanwu, the governor risks being stranded.

Secondly, he may reconsider defecting to the APC. This would solve his nomination problem and align him with federal power. But the APC rejected him publicly in the past. Joining now exposes him to accusations of desperation.

Thirdly, he could join a smaller party, like the Accord Party or the APGA. This provides a clean nomination and insulation from PDP turmoil. But smaller parties lack statewide machinery. Adeleke would need to build one quickly, at the risk of alienating PDP loyalists.

Each path demands sacrifice. None is safe.

Stakeholders tell the story
PDP leaders insist Adeleke is staying put. Osun State Chairman Sunday Bisi maintains the governor has not considered defecting. Elders reaffirm their confidence.

But rank-and-file members whisper a different sentiment: remaining in a PDP without functional national leadership may be political suicide.

The APC has sharpened its rhetoric, portraying Adeleke as a liability to any party he joins. They mock the PDP’s handling of his screening, calling it an attempt to mask the embarrassment of the APC’s earlier rejection.

Independent observers note that Adeleke still enjoys a strong grassroots appeal. They also stress that the APC’s internal unity is far from perfect. As for the ADC, it remains too weak in Osun to present a direct threat.

In short, the field is fluid. Every option remains in play.

The scenarios ahead
The best scenario for Adeleke would be a swift PDP reconciliation recognised by INEC; a prospect now remote due to the split between Damagun and Anyanwu.

A middle scenario is that he stays in a fractured but functional PDP. If the APC fields a weak candidate and the ADC remains fragmented, he could still win.

The worst-case scenario is simple: the PDP fails to present a candidate. Party leaders defect, Adeleke moves too late, and the APC — united behind a strong flag-bearer — sweeps the election.

Test of leadership, legacy
The decisions Adeleke makes in the coming weeks will shape not only his re-election bid but his place in Nigeria’s political history. Leadership often requires navigating contradictions: loyalty versus survival, identity versus strategy.

If he navigates this storm with clarity, he may emerge as a stabilising figure at a moment when Nigeria’s opposition is struggling for relevance. If he falters, he risks becoming a symbol of the PDP’s wider collapse.

The Osun 2026 governorship election is not merely a state contest. It is a test of Nigeria’s multiparty democracy.

Time is short. The field is shifting. And Adeleke must choose his path.
https://thenationonlineng.net/adeleke-battles-for-survival-in-osun-as-pdp-implode/

Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by press9jatv(op): 6:56pm On Nov 30, 2025
Adeleke should forget August 8th, 2026 governorship election.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by budaatum: 8:21pm On Nov 30, 2025
press9jatv:
Adeleke should forget August 8th, 2026 governorship election.
Why?

I've been told local government staff have been on strike since February and the state has not been receiving their allocation, yet wages are being paid, including some owed by the past APC government. (Note, this needs confirmation please). While the APC government Adeleke took over from paid half wages every three months.

Will Osun State want to return to ⅛ of their annual wage where the state is the largest employer?
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by press9jatv(op): 8:50pm On Nov 30, 2025
budaatum:
Why?

I've been told local government staff have been on strike since February and the state has not been receiving their allocation, yet wages are being paid, including some owed by the past APC government. (Note, this needs confirmation please). While the APC government Adeleke took over from paid half wages every three months.

Will Osun State want to return to ⅛ of their annual wage where the state is the largest employer?
NULGE staffs preferred not to resume cos' of their selfishness in their hearts. Lg are functioning under reinstated APC Chairmen.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by budaatum: 8:53pm On Nov 30, 2025
press9jatv:
NULGE staffs preferred not to resume cos' of their selfishness in their hearts. Lg are functioning under reinstated APC Chairmen.
Not the Orolu Local Government, which has not been functioning since the APC chairman lost the election and refused to step down and got his supporters to burn the local government property.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by press9jatv(op): 9:00pm On Nov 30, 2025
budaatum:
Not the Orolu Local Government, which has not been functioning since the APC chairman lost the election and refused to step down and got his supporters to burn the local government property.
not true. Lg level are functioning under reinstated APC Chairmen. They are now collecting their funds from the fg every month. Lg autonomy has come to stay
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by Kindledlight(m): 9:12pm On Nov 30, 2025
Ade the dancer shot himself in the foot probably he didn’t see the problems in the PDP on time .

When he supposed to have cemented his gubernatorial spot in APC he was busy fighting APC because of lg allocations to the extent of killing a lg chairman now he is wandering about looking for political party he can get a ticket.

Now no way in APC, today it’s Apga, tomorrow is sdp, next tomorrow is nnpp, now his mentor Aregbesola has selected a candidate in his ADC . No be juju be thathuhhuh??
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by budaatum: 9:16pm On Nov 30, 2025
press9jatv:
not true. Lg level are functioning under reinstated APC Chairmen. They are now collecting their funds from the fg every month. Lg autonomy has come to stay
I think you need to visit my own Orolu Kingdom that has not functioned since February.

I am glad and very delighted that "Lg autonomy has come to stay". State still manages the payroll however, since every lg can't.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by press9jatv(op): 10:16pm On Nov 30, 2025
budaatum:
I think you need to visit my own Orolu Kingdom that has not functioned since February.

I am glad and very delighted that "Lg autonomy has come to stay". State still manages the payroll however, since every lg can't.
you are not ready to listen to me here. Lg are functioning under APC Chairmen leadership in Osun State. Lg staffs are working too. It is only the stubborn Nulge staffs didn't resume. At the end, the court of justice will settle everything. The APC LG Chairmen tenure will end in 2028. Lg autonomy has come to stay. Adeleke has no share in the Lg funds again.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by Freshtruth(m): 10:23pm On Nov 30, 2025
Adele is in trouble like this make he dance now ABI he sabo dance
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by Freshtruth(m): 10:24pm On Nov 30, 2025
Adele is in trouble like this make he dance now ABI he sabo dance


Omisore GIO beat n black
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by Kelklein(m): 10:26pm On Nov 30, 2025
He picked the wrong side.. and he may not survive it..

After all failled attempts to join the APC, he thought aligning with the spoil3r PDP gang would appease Abuja and grant him a return.. but party politics is not played that way.. most of the time, staying on the righteous path can be your best bet.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by BlessedGift: 10:27pm On Nov 30, 2025
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by sylve11: 10:28pm On Nov 30, 2025
press9jatv:
Adeleke should forget August 8th, 2026 governorship election.
You’ve consistently opposed him for reasons known only to you. It appears you’re simply a blogger looking to witness the downfall of someone successful. However, that’s not how life works, my friend. If you need assistance, feel free to reach out to any of the PAs; you might just be pleasantly surprised by the results.

Shuo! angry cool
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by PDPdestroyer(m): 10:32pm On Nov 30, 2025
No single project in 3years, clearly the worst governor in the history of Osun
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by anonimi: 10:33pm On Nov 30, 2025
press9jatv:
https://thenationonlineng.net/adeleke-battles-for-survival-in-osun-as-pdp-implode/
Osun PDP is imploding because Tinubu and his journalists in The Nation newspaper have a fertile imagination to write about their fantasies, believing that it’s really real.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by Melezenawii: 10:34pm On Nov 30, 2025
The governor has joined Accord Party
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by anonimi: 10:37pm On Nov 30, 2025
PDPdestroyer:
No single project in 3years, clearly the worst governor in the history of Osun
History has shown that you don’t know what worst means.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiQ2oBmOqtI?si=Qsg6xaUbVQOWaa1v



Governor Adeleke pays 11th Month Half Salary Arrears, clears Contributory Pensioners Half Salary Arrears

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State have paid civil servants in the state the 11th month half salary arrears owed by previous administrations
The Governor had also cleared the salary arrears of pensioners owed by previous administrations.
Osun spring reports that there are 17 months more half salary arrears to be paid to civil servants in the state, bringing the total arrears to 30 months.
The payments cut across all sectors, including LGAs, tertiary institutions, core civil service, parastatals, and even political office holders at that time.
In a statement signed by Kolapo Alimi, Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, the government accused past administrations of failure, stating that it was working to “right the wrongs of the previous administration.
“Governor Adeleke is a compassionate leader and doesn’t take pleasure in the pains of the people, more else, those who rendered services to the state.
“He’s paying the salary owed by the previous administration to bring relief for those owed and also to stimulate the state economy as those money ends up in the economy through the buying of essential needs.
“Paying this money means that the Governor prioritises the welfare of the people and always prepared to address failings of the past administration,” the statement read.
Reacting to the payment on social media, a civil servant identified as Obadare Olalekan confirmed receiving the payment while commending the Governor for not removing tax from it since it was taxed ab initio.
On his Facebook page he said, ” Yes, I received it early hour of today. The amazing part of it is that what I received today was 5k more than the first half paid by Aregbesola then. This suggests to me that Gov Adeleke did not remove tax for the second time”
Another Facebook user identified as Tobi Fadipe said in a post that his mother who is a civil servant asked him to appreciate the Governor adding that despite the withheld local government fund, Governor Adeleke have not defaulted in salary payment.

https://osunspring.com/news/2025/08/16/governor-adeleke-pays-11th-month-half-salary-arrears-clears-contributory-pensioners-half-salary-arrears/
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by anonimi: 10:41pm On Nov 30, 2025
press9jatv:
not true. Lg level are functioning under reinstated APC Chairmen.

They are now collecting their funds from the fg every month. Lg autonomy has come to stay
Indeed the Yes/No sacked APC chairmen and councillors have been receiving 20% of the federation account shared among 774 LGAs directly since the Supreme Court ruled in July 2024.

Kundus!
Bravo!!
Congrats!!!
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by tuhits(m): 10:56pm On Nov 30, 2025
You should forgetur destined glory too. Rubbish
press9jatv:
Adeleke should forget August 8th, 2026 governorship election.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by ufotunang: 11:00pm On Nov 30, 2025
See what Wike has caused
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by jaxxy(m): 11:04pm On Nov 30, 2025
Big lies from apc propaganda. Pdp osun is loyal to Imole..
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by Cmanforall: 11:05pm On Nov 30, 2025
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by Cmanforall: 11:10pm On Nov 30, 2025
budaatum:
Why?

I've been told local government staff have been on strike since February and the state has not been receiving their allocation, yet wages are being paid, including some owed by the past APC government. (Note, this needs confirmation please). While the APC government Adeleke took over from paid half wages every three months.

Will Osun State want to return to ⅛ of their annual wage where the state is the largest employer?
Is the information verifiable?
How can a state not be receiving allocation and it is not heard all over, even from Davido who campaigned for his Uncle?
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by ayoncox: 11:22pm On Nov 30, 2025
budaatum:
Why?

I've been told local government staff have been on strike since February and the state has not been receiving their allocation, yet wages are being paid, including some owed by the past APC government. (Note, this needs confirmation please). While the APC government Adeleke took over from paid half wages every three months.

Will Osun State want to return to ⅛ of their annual wage where the state is the largest employer?
Most of these guys are not smart or they lack result oriented team and strategist, they are always waiting till election they use magic wands unknown to them that their opponents are well prepared to use their errors against them. If I were to be governor of the state, I will look at the track record of salary payments since 1999 with my team, I will add an extra even if it's just 0.5% or 1% to the salary and create a trust fund from it, for example I can say 5% of our allocation goes into it and I will pass it into law. Then I will reach out to the leadership of the civil service and tell them that if they and their team can achieve an economic target that can boost the states economy I will add 4% increase to their salaries. For the local government I will also create a purse (fund) for their development from the allocation from the federal government use same strategies again. Then ensure that my team pull in investment from local and international investors and have an agreement that there will tax rebates if they come in to invest and also supports the development funds.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by BondRiv: 11:33pm On Nov 30, 2025
Tell him to continue dancing. It hasn't started imploding.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by budaatum: 11:53pm On Nov 30, 2025
Cmanforall:
Is the information verifiable?
How can a state not be receiving allocation and it is not heard all over, even from Davido who campaigned for his Uncle?
Of course this information is verifiable. One just need do the work to verify it oneself.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/826351-supreme-court-reserves-judgement-in-suit-over-osuns-withheld-local-govt-allocations.html

And I know they pay because my cousin who works for the local government is receiving his salary, and other members of my family who are local government staff are not crying to me like thet are not paid. But please don't take my word for it. Find an Osun State local government employee to confirm if paid or not, and come tell.

Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by budaatum: 12:01am On Dec 01, 2025
ayoncox:
I will add an extra even if it's just 0.5% or 1% to the salary and create a trust fund from it, for example I can say 5% of our allocation goes into it and I will pass it into law.
I wish you were my Osun State governor during Aregbesola's term. He told the local government staff that they must reduce workforce because he can not afford to pay everyone, but the staff did not agree. "How can we sack staff when local government pay is all an entire extended family may have to live on?" They asked. So they negotiated that he pay the half he could afford, and when things get better he can pay what he owes.

Aregbe paid half salary for a few months, and then started paying half every two months and sometimes every three till he left as governor. You should have seen the poverty that swept my own home town.

Now I hear Adeleke is paying full salary and a little of what Aregbe owed them every month, and I too I'm wondering where he is finding the money.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by budaatum: 12:09am On Dec 01, 2025
jaxxy:
Big lies from apc propaganda. Pdp osun is loyal to Imole..
This is what I am hearing too.

The way my cousin, a finance director in an Osun State local government, put it to me yesterday was, "he who pays the pipers is whom people will vote for".

He also reminded me that the largest employer in Osun State is government, and that I should know how Osun people suffer when local government employees are not paid.

I was not local government staff during Aregbe, but the suffering of local government staff in my family and neighbourhood made it difficult for me to put food in my own mouth despite being able to afford whatever I wanted.

I was empathising and lost about 10 kilograms and it almost killed me.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by budaatum: 12:13am On Dec 01, 2025
press9jatv:
you are not ready to listen to me here. Lg are functioning under APC Chairmen leadership in Osun State. Lg staffs are working too. It is only the stubborn Nulge staffs didn't resume. At the end, the court of justice will settle everything. The APC LG Chairmen tenure will end in 2028. Lg autonomy has come to stay. Adeleke has no share in the Lg funds again.
I am listening to you, and I hear you too. I'm just not taking your word for it and believing it, because there is contrary evidence, as I have posted above.

Adeleke can not have a share in an allocation that he is not receiving from the federal government, because a share of zero allocation is zero naira.
Re: Governor Adeleke Battles For Survival In Osun As PDP Implodes by NewHe: 12:26am On Dec 01, 2025
He should move to LP or SDP!
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