
Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), marking one of the most dramatic political developments in the state in recent years.
In a letter to the party’s national leadership, Governor Adeleke cited deepening internal crises and unresolved conflicts as key reasons for his decision to leave the PDP. His resignation brings an end to a long-standing relationship with the party under which he rose to political prominence and secured his governorship victory.
The governor did not immediately disclose his next political destination, leaving room for speculation as realignments ahead of the 2027 elections intensify. His exit is already generating reactions across Osun’s political landscape, with analysts projecting major shifts in party structures and alliances.
Governor Adeleke has been a central figure within the PDP in Osun State, and his departure is expected to reshape political dynamics both within the state and at the national level.
Further developments are anticipated as the story unfolds.