Osun 2026: Adeleke to Unveil New Political Platform Wednesday

Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, is set to announce the political party under which he will contest the 2026 governorship election this Wednesday, insiders have revealed.
The announcement comes just days before the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) December 15 deadline for the submission of governorship candidates’ nominations ahead of the August 8, 2026 poll.
Sources close to the governor told Patriotic Insights News that Adeleke and his political team have finalised arrangements to move to a new party that would support his re-election bid. One insider confirmed that the governor intends to personally unveil his new platform on December 10.
“Everything is set. An agreement has been reached, and the governor will unveil his new party on December 10,” the source said.
Although the details of Adeleke’s decision remain closely guarded, it was gathered that his camp has engaged in discussions with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Accord Party (AP). Both options have been evaluated based on party structures, strengths, and possible political baggage.
Some advisers reportedly encouraged Adeleke to align with former governor Rauf Aregbesola through the ADC. However, others cautioned that such a move could link him to political liabilities, particularly lingering resentment over the half-salary policy, popularly known as Afusa, implemented during Aregbesola’s tenure.
Another option considered was forming a completely new party. However, sources noted that the financial and logistical costs of establishing a statewide political structure across all 30 local government areas made this alternative less attractive.
Despite the uncertainty, it is clear that Adeleke intends to meet INEC’s December 15 nomination deadline. His official declaration on Wednesday is expected to end speculation about his political direction.
The governor recently resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) amid internal crises, making it imperative for him to choose a new platform before nominations close.
