PDP Breaks Silence, Says Adeleke Not Seeking Party’s Ticket for Osun Governorship

Abiola Olawale
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By Abiola Olawale

The internal crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has continued to escalate as the Osun State chapter of the party revealed that incumbent Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, is no longer interested in contesting for the party’s governorship ticket in the next election cycle.

Addressing journalists in Osogbo, the state capital, on Monday, Osun PDP Chairman, Mr. Sunday Bisi, said the crisis within the party is the reason for Adeleke’s decision.

Bisi also added that the crisis ravaging the party has made the conduct of the party’s governorship primary, earlier slated for December 2, impossible.

However, he said that Adeleke’s decision may change with the resolution of the crisis ravaging the party, which must be recognised by the Independent National Electoral Commission and reached within the commission’s timeline for the Osun governorship poll.

 

Bisi affirmed that Adeleke fully complied with all requirements set out in the PDP’s timetable for nomination, adding that he
“purchased and submitted the expression of interest and nomination forms within the stipulated window of October 13th to 25th, 2025, being the deadline for submission.”

He further explained that Adeleke appeared before the duly constituted screening committee of the party on October 30, was screened, and cleared without reservations, with the Certificate of Clearance issued to him in accordance with the party’s procedures.

“However, soon after these pre-primary processes were concluded, the internal imbroglio rocking the national leadership of our party escalated.

“The suspension and counter-suspension of key national officers, officers who are statutorily central to the conduct of congresses, primaries, and the transmission of our candidate’s name to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), created a level of uncertainty that directly impacted the planned schedule.

“This crisis reached a point where the statutory ad-hoc ward and local government congresses, scheduled for November 24th and 29th respectively, could not hold.

“These are the very congresses where delegates to the primaries are elected. As you are all aware, the issues leading to these disruptions are presently before various courts across the country,” Bisi said.

He added, “In the light of the foregoing, it has become inevitable, indeed unavoidable, that the PDP governorship primaries earlier slated for Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025, can no longer hold as scheduled.

“However, because of the internal crisis rocking the national leadership of our party, the information at my disposal is that Governor Ademola Adeleke may no longer be interested in seeking the nomination of the PDP for the 2026 Osun Gubernatorial Election, except a resolution recognised by INEC is reached within the INEC timeline.”

The New Diplomat reports that the development comes as the PDP has been plunged into two factions, one loyal to Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and one loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike.

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