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Poll: Do you see Governor Adeleke winning his reelection bid this year ?

No ... He will be defeated squarely 35% (54 votes)
Yes... He will be reelected in a Landslide 64% (97 votes)
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Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by SlavaUkraini(op): 9:33am On Jan 28
As the August 8, 2026 Osun governorship election inches closer, there is open political dynamics, drama, intrigues, betrayals as Senator Ademola Adeleke, Bola Oyebamiji, Najeem Salaam, others test their popularity at the polls, writes FRANCIS EZEDIUNO, our Osun reporter.

Political actors are once again repositioning, reopening old rivalries while forging new alliances ahead of the decisive contest.

The forthcoming poll is unfolding against the backdrop of two previous elections, 2018 and 2022 governorship elections, that reshaped the state’s political trajectory and entrenched deep divisions among the major political parties and contenders.

In 2018, Senator Ademola Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, narrowly lost to then All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate, Adegboyega Oyetola, in an election that was declared inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

The rerun that followed produced Oyetola as governor, a process that sparked protests and prolonged legal battles, with the PDP insisting the outcome did not reflect the will of the electorate.

Four years later, the political pendulum swung sharply in the opposite direction as Adeleke defeated Oyetola in the 2022 rematch, unseating the incumbent and returning the PDP to the Osun State Government House in Osogbo.


INEC figures from the 2022 poll showed a wide margin in favour of Adeleke, a result that PDP leaders described at the time as “a clear verdict of the people.”

However, the aftermath of that election marked the beginning of fresh scheming, as both the Adeleke and Oyetola camps began quiet but intense manoeuvring for relevance and control ahead of 2026.

Sources within the APC say the party never accepted the 2022 loss as final, instead viewing it as “a temporary setback that required strategic recalibration.”

On the other hand, PDP insiders acknowledge that internal cohesion became fragile after the victory, with competing interests emerging within the ruling camp.

A major flashpoint in the post-2022 period has been the struggle for control of local governments, which many analysts see as critical to the 2026 electoral arithmetic.

While APC-backed elected officials popularly tagged “Yes or No”, have continued to assert authority in several councils through court-backed arrangements, PDP-aligned officials, tagged “Seat at home”, elected on the platform of the ruling party have largely operated from outside the councils.

An APC chieftain, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “Local government structures will play a decisive role in mobilisation, logistics and voter contact in 2026.”

PDP officials counter this position, insisting that grassroots loyalty, rather than physical occupation of council secretariats, will determine voter behaviour.

The local government dispute has thus become a proxy battlefield, shaping narratives of legitimacy and influence across Osun’s 30 local government areas and area office, Modakeke.

In 2025, political tension heightened following reports of Governor Adeleke’s intended defection to the APC, a move that sent shockwaves through both political parties.

Senior APC figures in Osun publicly opposed the plan, with party leaders stating that “there was no consensus or structure to accommodate such a move.”

Negotiations reportedly collapsed amid resistance from entrenched APC blocs loyal to Oyetola, effectively stalling the proposed defection.

Adeleke’s eventual switch to Accord on December 10, 2025 altered the political map, introducing a new variable into an already complex contest.

Osun Chairman of Accord Party, Pastor Victor Akande described the governor’s entry as “a strategic partnership aimed at expanding democratic choices in Osun.”

The defection triggered further intrigue, with the whole state cabinet, political appointees and some PDP members defecting alongside Adeleke, while others remained to rebuild the party’s structure.

Within the APC, the focus shifted to candidate consolidation, culminating in the affirmation of Bola Oyebamiji as the party’s flag bearer on December 13, 2025.

The Osun APC maintained that Oyebamiji’s emergence reflected “a consensus rooted in experience, party loyalty and statewide acceptability.”

Meanwhile, the Osun African Democratic Congress, ADC, confirmed former Speaker Najeem Salaam as its candidate, positioning him as an alternative voice in the race.

Salaam, speaking after his affirmation, said, “Osun voters deserve credible options beyond the dominant parties.”

With three prominent candidates now in the field, political observers are debating whether the 2026 contest constitutes a genuine three-horse race.

Adeleke’s camp maintains that his previous electoral strategy, which delivered victory in 2022, remains intact despite his party switch and this stance has been maintained in several fora by his Special Adviser on Politics, Munirudeen Raji.

Supporters of Oyetola argue that the former governor’s enduring influence within the APC could translate into broader acceptance for Oyebamiji.

ADC officials, however, insist that voter fatigue with established parties could work in Salaam’s favour on election day.

INEC has reiterated its commitment to a transparent process, with an official noting that “lessons from past elections will guide preparations for 2026”.

As campaigns gradually gather momentum, Osun State stands at another political crossroads, with history, alliances and grassroots calculations set to converge at the polls.
https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/28/osun-2026-guber-race-reopens-old-rivalries-new-alliances/

Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by DeltaBachelor(m): 10:36am On Jan 28
Hmmmm. Let’s go there. More to come o . Let’s see if the “power of incumbency” will suffice
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by TheClassic1(m): 10:36am On Jan 28
We are waiting for your dramas grin
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by Pootle: 10:39am On Jan 28
this is a defining factor to next year election, if his re elected it means non apc states and less popular parties have a chance in 2027
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by hollowpot15684(m): 10:43am On Jan 28
Adeleke commited a blunder by moving to Accord.
He lost his popularity, and will pay for it.
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by gaskiyamagana: 10:53am On Jan 28
He will win but one must fear the insignificant few that forget Tax reform on the country legislature and more than 200, 000, 000 millions citizens.
In other words, if they do that, what will make it impossible for them to forge votes that is not up to 1, 000, 000?
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by Aryafucksfinaly(f): 10:58am On Jan 28
hollowpot15684:
Adeleke commited a blunder by moving to Accord.
He lost his popularity, and will pay for it.
Online keyboard political commentator and analyst.
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by AWONEYAN(m): 11:00am On Jan 28
You can take this to the Bank.

Adeleke will be reelected massively
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by anonimi: 11:01am On Jan 28
hollowpot15684:
Adeleke commited a blunder by moving to Accord.

He lost his popularity, and will pay for it.
Has he lost his popularity more than Osun workers lost their salatries under A-looter Propaganda Congress, APC who are playing politics of desperation in their bid to fight for and grab power to run aimlessly with it like their Aso Rock godfather has been doing since May 2023 huh



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiQ2oBmOqtI
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by anonimi: 11:04am On Jan 28
gaskiyamagana:
He will win but one must fear the insignificant few that forget Tax reform on the country legislature and more than 200, 000, 000 millions citizens.

In other words, if they do that, what will make it impossible for them to forge votes that is not up to 1, 000, 000?
What would make a good student of history that Emilokan supposedly is, try to revive the ghost of NPN's 1983 electoral fiasco that gave Buhari the opportunity for the only successful coup against democratic institutions?

Democratic institutions of LGA councillors and chairmen, state lawmakers and governors, representatives, senators and president Shagari!
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by Incognito403: 11:05am On Jan 28
gaskiyamagana:
He will win but one must fear the insignificant few that forget Tax reform on the country legislature and more than 200, 000, 000 millions citizens.
In other words, if they do that, what will make it impossible for them to forge votes that is not up to 1, 000, 000?
Nobody is forging any votes here.
Adeleke is an OTP.
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by Incognito403: 11:07am On Jan 28
anonimi:
Has he lost his popularity more than Osun workers lost their salatries under A-looter Propaganda Congress, APC who are playing politics of desperation in their bid to fight for and grab power to run aimlessly with it like their Aso Rock godfather has been doing since May 2023 huh



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiQ2oBmOqtI
He has lost it more than he lost his literacy and sense of morality.

A dancing clown has no room in Osun State government house.

We need intentional and deliberate development. Not anywhere-belle-face inferior and inflated road projects.
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by gaskiyamagana: 11:08am On Jan 28
Incognito403:
Nobody is forging any votes here.
Adeleke is an OTP.
2018 was forged with 'inconclusive' electoral malpractice grammar.
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by Incognito403: 11:09am On Jan 28
hollowpot15684:
Adeleke commited a blunder by moving to Accord.
He lost his popularity, and will pay for it.
Blunder or no blunder, dude was never coming back to government house, Abeere.

If he was so popular and had a sure-banker winning strategy, why was he struggling for APC membership ticket?

The dancer is a walking past tense. He will be defeated before noon.
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by Incognito403: 11:12am On Jan 28
gaskiyamagana:
2018 was forged with 'inconclusive' electoral malpractice grammar.
2022 was forged with saboteurs like Aregbesola who used federal might to manipulate votes.

There was extensive over voting in many parts of the state especially in Ede.

Now that there is no munafiki to work for him, he should practicing his exit dance moves.
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by molas02: 11:14am On Jan 28
hollowpot15684:
Adeleke commited a blunder by moving to Accord.
He lost his popularity, and will pay for it.
Na who be this. Komot for road jo
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by anonimi: 11:16am On Jan 28
Incognito403:
He has lost it more than he lost his literacy and sense of morality.

A dancing clown has no room in Osun State government house.

We need intentional and deliberate development.

Not anywhere-belle-face inferior and inflated road projects.
How many superior and underpriced roads did APC do in Osun during their 12 years of a-looter propaganda rule huh
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by anonimi: 11:19am On Jan 28
gaskiyamagana:
2018 was forged with 'inconclusive' electoral malpractice grammar.
The inconclusive result was orchestrated by Aso Rock remote control of APC's incorruptible Buhari before Omisore's SDP helped them in the rerun to have 500 margin.

That one was duly rewarded with APC National Secretary post despite his murder and corruption allegations.
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by press9jatv(m): 12:15pm On Jan 28
Adeleke's defeat is imminent. He's a goner
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by Incognito403: 12:28pm On Jan 28
anonimi:
How many superior and underpriced roads did APC do in Osun during their 12 years of a-looter propaganda rule huh
That single overhead bridge created by Oyetola will outlast all the roads by this dancer.

The dancer hasn't even finished his 4 years and the roads are already developing potholes. Go to Ede in front of Admus Hotels and see.

It's not by quantity. It's by quality.

We are omoluabi. We're not yamiribo
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by anonimi: 2:08pm On Jan 28
Incognito403:
That single overhead bridge created by Oyetola will outlast all the roads by this dancer.

The dancer hasn't even finished his 4 years and the roads are already developing potholes. Go to Ede in front of Admus Hotels and see.

It's not by quantity. It's by quality.

We are omoluabi. We're not yamiribo
Ọmọlúwàbí onigbese = ọ̀mọ̀ ale.



Meanwhile see the wonderful work of ẹniti aiye n fẹ Adeleke


https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSaHRs7Sn/
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by Zico5(m): 3:09pm On Jan 28
Nothing like rivalry in Osun state. Adeleke will carry the day even before 12 noon. Ask a little child, he will tell you where everyone is going.
Re: Osun 2026 Guber Race Reopens Old Rivalries, New Alliances by femi4: 7:27pm On Jan 28
Imole de....Okunkun parada
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