Accord Party Faces Another Exodus: 18 Osun Lawmakers Set to Quit Amid Leadership Dispute
Fresh instability threatens Osun’s Accord Party as 18 lawmakers, who defected from the PDP earlier this year, plan to quit amid a protracted leadership dispute now before the courts. Sources say confusion over who leads the party has eroded confidence among key members. The exodus follows the resignation of Rep. Adesina Atanda Rabiu of Iwo, a move seen as deepening internal divisions. Insiders warn that the lack of cohesive structure is driving legislators to seek more stable platforms ahead of the 2027 elections. Political analysts caution that a mass departure could weaken Accord’s legislative presence and reshape alliances impacting Governor Adeleke’s camp and other stakeholders in the state’s evolving political landscape.
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