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Osun APC In Total Collapse As Wave Of Resignations Hits The Party
Osun APC In Total Collapse As Wave Of Resignations Hits The Party

- Loss of confidence in Oyetola and Oyebamiji deepens across party ranks
The Imole Campaign Council (TICC) has observed with keen interest the growing wave of resignations, defections, and open expressions of dissatisfaction currently sweeping across the Osun APC.
What is happening within the APC is no longer an isolated incident. It is a clear manifestation of a party suffering from internal collapse, loss of direction, leadership failure, and a growing crisis of confidence among its members.
Across local governments and wards, loyal party members who invested years of commitment, sacrifice, and resources into building the APC are now openly walking away from the party. The reason is simple. Many no longer believe in the leadership of Gboyega Oyetola and Oyebamiji, nor do they believe the party offers any credible future for Osun State.
People do not abandon a political party they have confidence in. They do not resign from a platform they believe is growing stronger. What we are witnessing today is a vote of no confidence in the direction, leadership, and prospects of the Osun APC.

The party has become synonymous with imposition, internal injustice, abuse of privilege, and the silencing of genuine party members. Those who laboured to build the APC are now watching outsiders and political opportunists take over the structure while their sacrifices are ignored.
While the APC battles internal rebellion and an unprecedented loss of confidence, Governor Ademola Adeleke continues to enjoy growing acceptance across Osun State because of visible governance, infrastructural development, workers’ welfare, pension reforms, healthcare improvements, and people-centred leadership.
The message coming from the grassroots is becoming louder by the day. The people have moved on, and increasingly, many members of the APC are moving on too.
Signed:

Pelumi Olajengbesi, Esq.
Spokesperson
Imole Campaign Council (TICC)
1/06/2026

