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2027: Accord Party Members Raise Concern Over Alleged Imposition Of A Senatorial Aspirant In Osun East
-Call For Adeleke, Party Leadership’s Intervention
-Say The Dispute Could Weaken The Party’s cohesion Ahead Of August 15 Guber Election
Tensions are rising within the Accord Party in Osun East over allegations that a alleged relative of Governor Ademola Adeleke, collected ₦200 million from a senatorial aspirant to secure undue advantage ahead of the party’s primaries.
Sources who spoke with journalists on condition of anonymity said the development has triggered unease among aspirants and grassroots members in Osun East Senatorial District, with fears that the dispute could weaken the party’s cohesion ahead of the August 15 gubernatorial election in the state.
The sources alleged that the money was allegedly paid to influence the selection process in favour of one aspirant against others contesting for the same ticket.
“The situation is already causing problems within the party. If not handled properly, it could affect the governor’s reelection bid,” one senior party source confirmed.
The source claimed that the governor’s relative, whose name was not mentioned, has been interfering in party affairs despite not holding any official position in the Accord Party structure.
“We are warning that this person should stay clear of party affairs in Osun East. The party belongs to all of us, not to one family,” the source added.
Another source said the alleged action undermines internal democracy, adding that, “It is unfair for someone to collect money and try to impose a candidate. That does not know how we build a party. We want the process to be free and fair”.
The sources urged the leadership of the Accord Party and Governor Adeleke to intervene quickly and ensure that all aspirants are given a level playing field.
They also called on the party to allow the best candidate to emerge regardless of the zone they come from, stressing that merit should override zoning or external influence.
“Let the best candidate emerge. Whether they come from Ilesa, Ife, or anywhere in Osun East, what matters is who can win and represent the people well,” one of the sources said.
“If we allow money and family influence to decide who gets the ticket, we will lose credibility before the voters. People are watching,” he added.
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