Six Osun Reps defect to Accord Party
Six members of the House of Representatives from Osun State have defected from the PDP to the Accord Party, predicting a significant victory for Governor Ademola Adeleke in the upcoming election.
Six members of the House of Representatives in Osun State, who were previously elected under the banner of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have officially defected to the Accord Party. This announcement was made during a stakeholders' meeting of the Accord Party in Osogbo, marking a significant shift in the political landscape of the state. The defection comes at a crucial time as the state prepares for an election in which the former members expressed strong support for the party's candidate, Governor Ademola Adeleke.
At the meeting, the spokesperson for the defectors, Clement Akanni, representing the Boluwaduro/Ifedayo/Ila Federal Constituency, emphasized the importance of unity and vigilance among party members in the upcoming election scheduled for August 15. He urged supporters to actively monitor the voting process to ensure transparency and prevent any irregularities. The predictions shared by Akanni about a landslide victory for Adeleke, with an expectation of 80% of the votes, highlights the confidence among the defectors in the party's appeal to the electorate.
The decision by these six representatives to join the Accord Party signals potential changes in voter alignment and party dynamics in Osun State. Such defections may also have broader implications for the PDP's influence within the region as it faces competition from emerging parties like the Accord Party, which is positioning itself as a credible alternative ahead of the elections. The commitment to monitor the election process reflects a growing concern over electoral integrity in Nigeria, a critical issue in recent political discourse, and underscores the willingness of new party members to engage actively in ensuring a fair electoral outcome.