Politics

Ila Orangun Sees Major Political Realignment as 200 PDP Members Join APC with Senator Fadeyi

 

In a landmark political development on Saturday, over 200 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) formally defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ila Orangun, further consolidating the ruling party’s dominance in the town. The high-profile shift was led by key political figures, including Honourable Akin Titiloye, Hon. Turaya, and Omo Iya Yoyo, drawing a large crowd of party supporters.

Alhaji Rasheed Adeniji, APC state officer for Ila local government, welcomed the defectors, describing Senator Olubiyi Fadeyi and others as “political caterpillars” whose experience and influence would strengthen the party ahead of the 2026 Osun gubernatorial and 2027 general elections.

“Today, in Ila Orangun, there is only one political party. If you are not in APC, you are not in politics. With this structure, Ila will deliver President Tinubu in 2027, and all federal and state positions will be APC,” Adeniji declared.

During the ceremony, Senator Fadeyi and his colleagues were officially received with APC flags and the party’s broom symbol. Chief Bisi Akande, APC National Leader, was represented at the event and assured the new members that they would enjoy equal rights and privileges within the party.

In his remarks, Senator Fadeyi expressed gratitude for the support and guidance of Chief Akande in facilitating his transition to the ruling party. He highlighted the advantages of being in the mainstream party for advancing constituency interests.

“Being a member of the ruling party makes things easier for Senators at the National Assembly. Any Senator who prioritizes the interests of their constituents will choose to engage in mainstream politics for their benefit,” Fadeyi stated.

The Senator further pledged his commitment to implementing people-oriented programs that would benefit APC supporters across wards, local government, and the senatorial district.

Political analysts say the mass defection underscores APC’s growing influence in Ila Orangun and reflects the party’s aggressive strategy to consolidate power ahead of the forthcoming elections, positioning it as a dominant political force in the region.

Olayinka Babatunde

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