PDP recruiting criminals ahead of 2026 Election – Osun APC

Osun State Chapter of the All Progressive Congress, APC, has accused Governor Ademola Adeleke of granting pardons to criminals in a bid to cause unrest in the forthcoming election and scare electorates away from voting.

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Speaking on behalf of the Party, a Chieftain of the APC in the State, Jamiu Olawumi, made this known at a Press Conference held at the Ilerioluwa Campaign Office, where he noted that Adeleke’s exercise of the prerogative of mercy is aimed at releasing criminals with which the incumbent government will rig the forthcoming election.

The Former Special Adviser to the Governor on Education stated that the release of a Police Officer under trial, Amenih George, infringes on the rights of the Judicial Arm of the Government while saying that the Judiciary should be freed from external intervention from the Executive.

Olawumi further accused the incumbent administration of being wasteful, with claims that the administration has expended not less than ₦38 billion on the Governor’s Office in 24 months and has failed to employ a new set of teachers ever since they came on board.

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In his separate address, the Party’s Director of Media and Information, Kola Olabisi accused Ademola Adeleke, through his Commissioner for Finance, of signing a foreign loan offer worth ₦26.6billion for a Women project, and opined that the fund might be diverted to finance the forthcoming 2026 Election in the State.

This according to him is in addition to an existing loan of ₦3.92 billion procured by the Ministries Of Agriculture and Food Security, Youths and Sports, and Rural Development and Community Affairs.

Olabisi also condemned the Adeleke Government’s lackadaisical attitude towards the newly established University of Ilesa, stating that the school is unaffordable to the wards of common people due to its exorbitant fees.

He called on the Adeleke Government to ameliorate economic challenges by paying Minimum wage in full, across all strata of workers in the State.

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