Not Just Another Ticket: Why Osun Central Must Rally Behind ‘Kunle Rasheed Adegoke (SAN
*Not Just Another Ticket: Why Osun Central Must Rally Behind ‘Kunle Rasheed Adegoke (SAN
By Saheed Adekunle
There are moments in politics when decisions rise above calculations, permutations, and power blocs- moments when a party must look inward and ask: what do we truly stand for?
The race for the Osun Central Senatorial ticket presents exactly such a moment for the All Progressives Congress (APC).
This is not merely about filling a slot. It is about honour. It is about memory. It is about whether loyalty still has meaning, whether sacrifice still counts, and whether the party can recognise one of its own who has given so much, for so long, without asking for anything in return.
That man is Kunle Rasheed Adegoke, SAN (KRAD).
*A Life Built on Discipline, Not Noise*
In a political climate often dominated by loud promises and fleeting allegiances, KRAD represents something different- something steady, something tested.
He did not rise through shortcuts. He earned his place as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria through years of discipline, intellectual rigour, and excellence. He has advised, defended, and stood by the party when it mattered most – often behind the scenes, where there are no cameras, no applause, and no immediate rewards.
This is more than competence. It is character.
And at a time when trust in leadership is fragile, character is everything.
*The Hard Truth About Loyalty*
Let us be honest: how many remain committed to a political party for over two decades without reward?
How many continue to show up, to contribute, to defend, and to believe—without bitterness, without defection, without compromise?
KRAD has done so.
He stayed when others left. He worked when others idled. He gave when others demanded.
If such loyalty cannot be recognised at a moment like this, what message does that send to thousands of silent party faithful who sustain the APC at the grassroots?
This is bigger than one man. It speaks to the moral fabric of the party.
*Osun Central Deserves More Than a Placeholder*
The people of Osun Central are not asking for noise or symbolism. They are asking for representation that speaks, that thinks, and that delivers.
They want someone who can step into the National Assembly not merely to occupy a seat, but to command respect, influence debate, and shape outcomes.
KRAD has the intellect. He has the experience. He has the grounding.
More importantly, he understands the people – because he has always been among them.
*The Silent Cry of Osogbo*
Osogbo has stood firmly with the APC, election after election. It has delivered votes, mobilised support, and remained loyal even in difficult times.
Yet beneath that loyalty lies a quiet question: when will it be our turn?
That question is not borne out of entitlement; it is borne out of fairness.
Supporting KRAD is not just about geography; it is about justice. It is about assuring the people of Osogbo that their commitment has been seen, valued, and respected.
*When Elders Speak, Wisdom Must Listen*
Across Osun State, voices of experience – party elders who have witnessed political seasons come and go – are aligning behind KRAD.
They are not driven by noise or sentiment. They are guided by history, insight, and a clear sense of what is at stake.
Their message is unmistakable: this is the man for this moment.
When such voices converge, it should not be ignored; it should be carefully considered.
*A Defining Choice*
The APC stands at a crossroads.
It can choose convenience, or it can choose conviction. It can follow the familiar script, or it can write a new one – one that rewards loyalty, elevates competence, and inspires belief.
Kunle Rasheed Adegoke (SAN) is more than an aspirant; he is a test of the party’s conscience.
If the APC truly believes in fairness, merit, and the value of those who have stood by it through thick and thin, then the choice should not be difficult.
This is not just about giving him a ticket.
It is about doing what is right.
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