In a dramatic political development that has sent shockwaves across Osun State and the national political landscape, Governor Ademola Adeleke has formally resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The resignation, confirmed through a statement issued late Monday night, marks a significant turning point in Osun politics. Governor Adeleke, who came into office on the platform of the PDP, stated that his decision was reached after “deep personal reflection and extensive consultations with key stakeholders, elders, and supporters.”
Although the governor did not immediately disclose his next political move, sources within the Osun political circle suggest that the resignation may herald a major realignment ahead of upcoming political activities in the state and at the national level.
The PDP leadership has yet to release an official response, but party insiders describe the governor’s departure as “a major blow” that could reshape the party’s strength in the South-West.
Political observers are closely watching developments as Adeleke’s resignation could influence alliances, governance dynamics, and the balance of power in Osun State.
More details to follow as the story unfolds.








