Osun APC Is Back, Stronger, United, and Ready for the 2026 Gubernatorial Election
By Jamiu Omokoose
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State is not just holding on — it’s bouncing back with real strength, unity, and direction. As the country looks ahead to 2026 and 2027, one thing is clear: President Bola Ahmed Tinubu won’t turn his back on Osun APC or let it fall into opposition hands. Loyalty and commitment run deep in his politics, and that same spirit lives in Osun APC.
Yes, 2022 brought a tough loss. But instead of falling apart, the party held firm. In fact, it became a rallying point for experienced leaders and grassroots loyalists who wanted something real — structure, vision, and leadership they could trust.
While the PDP got tangled in its own internal fights, APC kept the door open. And many key players from the other side walked through it — not for convenience, but because they saw a party with purpose. Former PDP heavyweights, respected national leaders, and long-standing political actors chose to join a movement they could believe in.
This turnaround didn’t happen by chance. It took steady leadership from people like Baba Bisi Akande, Adegboyega Oyetola, and Sooko Tajudeen Lawal — leaders who stayed calm, kept building, and never gave up when things got rough.
Today, the APC in Osun isn’t just a political party — it’s a strong, focused movement. It’s not a safe haven for political opportunists. It’s a home for real believers in progress, with local champions who know the people and their needs.
The path forward is clear: reclaim Osun in 2026. Stand strong for Tinubu in 2027. The political tide is turning, and Osun APC is ready to lead that change.
The message is loud and clear: Osun APC is not just back — it’s ready for the fight.