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Oriade, Obokun PDP leaders berate & warn Fadahunsi, Wole Oke over attacks on Gov Adeleke
We stand firm with His Excellency, Governor Ademola Adeleke. We are the real politicians on the ground, tested, trusted, and deeply rooted. Let it be known: any attempt to destabilize the PDP in Ijesa land will be met with strong and lawful resistance.
The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Obokun and Oriade local government areas has issued a strong condemnation of recent verbal attacks and alleged sabotage targeted at Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke.


The leaders specifically singled out former PDP chieftain and House of Representatives member, Hon. Wole Oke, and Senator Adenigba Fadahunsi, for their recent defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Rising from a high-level meeting, the party leaders expressed their displeasure over what they described as “unwarranted and provocative actions” by Hon. Wole Oke.

In a joint statement released after the meeting, the PDP leaders recalled Hon. Oke’s long-standing affiliation with the party, noting that “he had benefited from the platform since 2003”.
They described his recent actions and public comments as “a betrayal of the very political structure that nurtured his career”.

The statement heavily criticized Oke, asserting, “When Hon. Wole Oke joined the PDP, he had little to his name. Through the grace of God and the unflinching support of party members, we stood by him, defended him, and helped elevate him. It is therefore disheartening to witness him turn around to attack the same platform that gave him relevance,”.

The party leaders issued a stern warning to Hon. Oke, urging him to desist from any further acts of provocation or political intimidation, stating clearly that “no one has the monopoly of confrontation”.
The leaders also took a swipe at Hon. Oke and Senator Adenigba Fadahunsi over their recent defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC), describing the move as unilateral, self-serving, and a betrayal of loyal party members at the grassroots.

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They further condemned the defectors, stating, “At no point did they consult the party structure in Obokun and Oriade before making such a decision. It is a slap on the face of those who worked day and night under intense pressure and intimidation to secure their electoral victories. Their new alignment with the APC is a betrayal we will not forget,”.

The PDP leaders emphatically declared that the political mandate held by the defectors rightfully belongs to the PDP, and vowed to explore all legal avenues to reclaim what they termed “the people’s mandate.
In conclusion, the joint statement reaffirmed the unwavering loyalty of Obokun and Oriade PDP leaders to Governor Adeleke’s administration,” pledging “continued grassroots support and solidarity”.

They issued a strong final warning: “We stand firm with His Excellency, Governor Ademola Adeleke. We are the real politicians on the ground, tested, trusted, and deeply rooted. Let it be known: any attempt to destabilize the PDP in Ijesa land will be met with strong and lawful resistance,”.
The statement was signed by the Leaders of the PDP, Obokun and Oriade Local Government Areas.
CREDITS – Leaders of the PDP, Obokun and Oriade Local Government Areas.
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