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Osun council crisis: Don’t resume office yet – Adeleke tells newly elected LG chairs

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
February 24, 2025
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  • The chairmen and councillors were sworn in on Sunday by Adeleke after Saturday’s local government elections in the State.

Governor Ademola Adeleke has admonished the newly elected chairmen and councillors to stay away from council secretariats, fueling concerns of exacerbation of the crisis rocking the state.

The chairmen and councillors were sworn in on Sunday by Adeleke after Saturday’s local government elections in the State.

Adeleke’s admonition follows a directive from the All Progressives Congress (APC), instructing its reinstated chairmen and councillors to return to the council offices on Monday, further escalating tensions.

Governors Bala Mohammed (Bauchi) and Seyi Makinde (Oyo) attended the swearing-in ceremony in Osogbo, showing solidarity with Adeleke over the local government dispute.

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Governor Makinde cautioned against political violence in Osun and the southwest, warning President Bola Tinubu against using federal might to influence the situation.

Governor Adeleke, in his remarks, reaffirmed that the state electoral body complied with all legal procedures leading to the emergence of the newly elected local government officials.

“We are aware of the legal controversies surrounding the election. However, we are confident that we are on the side of the law, within the framework of the constitution and rule of law,” he said.

“Please stay away from the council secretariats to prevent any clashes, as the police have aided those forcefully occupying these offices. We will rely on the judiciary to ensure their peaceful removal. Be patient and abide by the rule of law,” Adeleke said.

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