A cold war has been brewing between Adeleke and Aregbesola over their performances in office, unknown to many.
In the last few weeks, Adeleke and Aregbesola have taunted each other at public functions in what appeared a sign of frosty relationship.
At a Rotary District Conference in Ede, Osun State, Aregbesola, who was the guest speaker, spent quality time to reel out his achievements. He spoke of how he transformed Osun State.
But Adeleke, who came midway into Aregbesola’s lecture was ‘unsettled ‘ by what his predecessor said. …CONTINUE READING
When it was his turn, Adeleke, who took style to say he was building on Aregbesola’s achievements, said the era of half salary was gone; he has not borrowed a dime; the Debt Management Office (DMO) has confirmed that the state has cleared 40% of inherited debt since he came into office.
He also said that he has completed a 14-kilometre dual carriageway in Ilesha and established University of Ilesha with 70 courses accredited.
“It is a matter of time before we end the alliance with Aregbesola, ” a PDP source added.
At a meeting last month , PDP governors ruled out coalition with other parties for the 2027 presidential election.
The governors said the PDP was strong enough to oust the APC from power but welcomed any party that may want to join it.
Adeleke was at the meeting.
Atiku is nonetheless forging ahead with his bid to enter into coalition with interested parties.
Last week, he and his coalition partners announced that they would use the ADP, instead of the SDP they had earlier announced, as the vehicle to realise their 2027 dream.