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JUST IN: Governor Adeleke Joins Accord Party After Leaving Crisis-Hit PDP—-Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun has formally joined the Accord Party to seek re‑election in the Aug. 8, 2026 governorship election in the state.

A statement by Malam Olawale Rasheed, spokesperson for the governor on Tuesday in Osogbo, said that Adeleke made the announcement at the Banquet Hall of the Government House in the presence of national and state leaders of the party.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Adeleke resigned his membership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on Dec. 2.

Adeleke made this known in a letter dated Nov. 4 addressed to the chairman of the party in Sagba Abogunde, Ward 2, Ede North Local Government Area of the state.

In the letter, made available to newsmen, Adeleke cited persistent leadership turmoil at the party’s national level as the reason for his resignation.

The governor, however, said that he had joined the Accord Party more than a month ago to seek re‑election.

“I joined the Accord Party more than a month ago, precisely Nov.  6, as a platform to seek re‑election in 2026.

“This was after weeks of consultation and deliberation with stakeholders and opinion leaders.

“Stakeholders and residents of Osun State are aware of why we are taking this important decision.

“We intend to pursue a second term in office on the platform of the Accord Party to complete the ongoing delivery of good governance and democratic dividends, which have been applauded at home and abroad,” he added.

Adeleke further explained that he opted for the party because its mission of welfarism aligns with his administration’s passion for citizens’ and workers’ welfare.

“We opted for the Accord Party because its mission of welfarism aligns with our passionate focus on citizens’ and workers’ welfare.

“I welcome our party leaders into the Osun State Government House.

“You are now part of us, as I am also part of you. We are united in progress and good intentions for the good people of Osun State and Nigeria at large.

” At this historic point, our task is to sustain a united front as we prepare for the elections.

“We have a duty to ensure inclusive leadership where the interests of all groups are cared for.

“Our party, the Accord Party, is here to take over governance of Osun and sustain the delivery of good governance in our dear state,” he said.

The governor also said that since he joined the party more than a month ago, he has been fascinated by its philosophy.

“Since I joined the party more than a month ago, I have been fascinated by the philosophy of this great party.

“The focus on people’s welfare should always be at the heart of public leadership.

“The primary essence of a government is the welfare and well‑being of the people.

” As a governor, I have prioritised the welfare of our people, from workers to the entire citizenry.

” Day and night, we implement policies and programmes to elevate the well‑being of our people.

“From infrastructure to social services, Osun has never had it so good in governance and service delivery.

“Today, we unveil the new platform for the good people of Osun State.

“From Osun West to Osun East to Osun Central, this is our party, our new platform for victory come August next year,” he said.

Adeleke further said that the electorate in the state voted for good governance in 2022 and they would ensure continuity in 2026.

“Osun voted for good governance in 2022 and they will support continuity in 2026.

“The mass of our people are for continuity and Accord is our party for victory next year.

“In accordance with the will of our stakeholders and to accord deep respect for the wishes of the Osun people, I hereby declare for the Accord Party,” he said.

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Liyel Imoke Urges Unity, Resilience at African Democratic Congress Convention

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Liyel Imoke Urges Unity, Resilience at African Democratic Congress Convention—-Chairman of African Democratic Congress (ADC) Convention Committee, Sen. Liyel Imoke, on Tuesday, called party leaders and members to be united and resilient amid escalating political pressure.

Imoke said this while welcoming party leaders, delegates, coalition partners and Nigerians to the party’s 2026 convention held in Abuja.

While describing the gathering as a “defining moment,” he said that the convention represented not just a meeting but a convergence of purpose to rebuild Nigeria.

Imoke said that the coming together of members was deliberate, driven by urgent national needs and a shared understanding that unity and clarity of vision were essential.

He lamented what he termed the rising insecurity, erosion of rule of law, shrinking democratic space and increasing cost of living, calling for decisive action.

“These realities are difficult but also clarifying, compelling us to define precisely the kind of country we want to build for present and future generations,” he said.

Imoke noted that preparations for the convention were marked by significant challenges, including legal battles and attempts to deny the party access to venues.

“Even as recently as last night, there were efforts to pressure the venue owners to cancel our reservation but despite everything, we are here,” he stated.

Imoke said that the resilience demonstrated by party leaders and members in overcoming obstacles reflected a deep commitment to the party’s ideals and national transformation.

He commended members for working tirelessly, often under difficult conditions, improvising when necessary and ensuring that all arrangements for the convention were successfully executed.

The former Cross River governor said the spirit of sacrifice was evident as some leaders contributed personal resources, describing the gesture as unprecedented in Nigeria’s political landscape.

“This spirit is instructive and speaks to what we are becoming as a party committed to genuine change and national renewal,” he added.

He said that each challenge faced had strengthened unity within the party, reinforcing the belief that ADC represented a credible pathway to Nigeria’s future.

Imoke, therefore, urged delegates to engage thoughtfully, make wise decisions and act in ways that would reflect the trust and expectations of Nigerians.

He reaffirmed the party’s commitment to collective action, team work and purposeful leadership, aimed at ensuring that Nigeria worked again for all.

Imoke expressed optimism that the convention would further strengthen the party’s resolve to deliver meaningful change and sustainable national development.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that those present at the convention included: the Chinese, British and Norwegian envoys, ADC leaders and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar.

Others were: the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, former Governors Aminu Tambuwal, Rotimi Amaechi, Rauf Aregbesola, Rabiu Kwankwaso and Sen. Dino Melaye.

Also former National Chairman of ADC, Raph Nwosu, former Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Mr Abubakar Malami and Sen. Ireti Kingibe were in attendance.

The national convention equally featured a former governor of Ebonyi, Dr Sam Egwu, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen and a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, among others.

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Surulere Storms 2027 Race, Demands Desmond Elliot’s Assembly Return

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Surulere Storms 2027 Race, Demands Desmond Elliot’s Assembly Return—-Grassroots supporters urge actor-turned-lawmaker to return as momentum builds for next election cycle

Residents of Surulere have begun mobilising support for the return of Desmond Elliot to the Lagos State House of Assembly ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The call, driven by grassroots groups and community stakeholders, reflects growing backing for the actor-turned-politician, who previously represented Surulere Constituency in the Assembly.

Supporters cite his past legislative experience and community engagement as reasons for pushing his return, describing him as a familiar figure capable of advancing local development.

While Elliot has not officially declared his intention to contest, the early show of support signals increasing political activity as stakeholders begin positioning for the 2027 elections.

The development highlights the evolving political landscape in Lagos, where community-driven endorsements are expected to play a key role in shaping party decisions and candidate selections.

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