Adeleke Has Taken Osun Health Sector Back To Stone Age — Osun APC Campaign Council
Adeleke Has Taken Osun Health Sector Back To Stone Age — Osun APC Campaign Council

As National Primary Health Care Development Agency ( NPHCDA) Ranks Osun As State With Second-Highest Number of Non-Operational Primary Health Centres, with 326 Facilities Lying Dormant
The Osun APC Governorship Campaign Council has blasted the administration of Ademola Adeleke for taking the health sector of Osun State back to the primitive age where life, according to Thomas Hobbes, was “nasty, brutish and short.”
The recent assessment of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, as published by The Punch newspaper of 11th May, 2026, has placed Osun State in the unfortunate 35th position among states with functional primary health centres in the country.
According to the agency, Osun State recorded the second worst highest number of non-operational primary health centres in Nigeria with 326 facilities lying dormant.
The latest assessment is a confirmation of the constant criticism of our party over the years concerning the nonchalant attitude of the Adeleke administration towards healthcare delivery.
This embarrassing and disgraceful report is a sharp contrast to the giant strides recorded under the APC administration of Adegboyega Oyetola.
Under the APC government, Osun State was rated 6th position by the same federal agency with an outstanding performance score of 87% in the assessment conducted in August/September of 2022. Before the Oyetola administration, the state had been adjudged 32nd with a miserable 8% performance rating.
The APC ensured General Hospitals in Ifetedo and Ejigbo, among other places, were reconstructed while no fewer than 332 primary health centres were fully revitalized across the state. At the State Specialist Hospital, Asubiaro, Osogbo, the last APC government built a 120-bed ward with a state-of-the-art amenities and equally constructed 30 flats for medical doctors in order to improve healthcare delivery and welfare for health personnel.
Sadly today, the administration of Governor Adeleke has brought calamity upon the health sector in the state as healthcare has become insanely expensive, being one of the major sources of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the government. Medical services and drugs are now far beyond the reach of the average citizen. For any pregnant woman to undergo a Caesarean Section (CS) in a state-owned hospital, she must be prepared to cough out not less than N500,000—an amount comparable to what is charged in some private hospitals.
Rather than improving on the primary health management bequeathed to it by the previous administration, the Adeleke government repainted the inherited health centres and surreptitiously and mischievously changed the commissioning plaques to claim credits for projects previously done and commissioned by the Oyetola’s government.
The state hospitals are grossly understaffed as 515 medical doctors, pharmacists, radiologists and other health professionals painstakingly recruited by the Oyetola administration were illegally and maniacally sacked by the Adeleke government without any replacement till date.
In almost four years of the Adeleke administration, not a single flat has been added to the 30 residential flats built by the Oyetola administration for medical doctors.
Only last year, there were disturbing reports alleging that officials of the state government looted and moved health equipment from the federal government-owned Child and Mother Hospital, Osogbo, for the purpose of securing accreditation for programmes at the state university teaching hospital Osogbo because the Adeleke administration failed to invest in its own facility, therefore the hospital lacked the required equipment for accreditation.
But instead of bringing heads together to reverse the terrible healthcare situation in the state, the hopeless re-election campaign council of Governor Adeleke has continued to thrive on inanities and motor-park discussions about who was or was not disqualified in our party.
The empty campaign narrative of the Adeleke government is a clear indication that the administration has failed woefully in the last four years. Having nothing tangible to campaign with, its promoters have become obsessively concerned with the internal affairs of our great party.
The people of Osun State are no longer swayed by the lies, propaganda and empty rhetoric of Governor Adeleke. They are eagerly waiting to show him the way out on August 15 and usher in a more prepared, focused and serious administrator in the person of our flag-bearer, Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO). With AMBO, Osun will be directed to the path of progress and intentional development.
Signed:
Engr Oluremi Omowaiye
Head, Media and Publicity Committee
Osun APC Governorship Campaign Council
15th May, 2026
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