THE National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Senator Ajibola Bashiru has described the Ademola Adeleke-led Peoples Democratic Party, PDP administration in Osun State as autopilot.
The former Senate Spokesperson claimed those who helped install the Adeleke administration in the state were already regretting their decision, noting that the incompetent current administration is the worst in the history of the state.
Basiru made the claims on Thursday at a media parley held at his residence in Osogbo, the Osun state capital to commemorate this year Eid-el-Fitr.
He called on party members in Osun to work towards a stronger party to sack the current governor of the state, Ademola Adeleke, from office in 2026 to move Osun forward.
“We must not receive ourselves, Osun is on autopilot with the person in charge. Who cannot point out any tangible achievement for almost sixteen months in office.
“Our party will reclaim Edo State, retain Ondo and come back to reclaim Osun.
“In the recent bye-elections, APC performed better. We are building a strong party for a better outing in the next round of elections,” he said.
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