In a strategic move ahead of the upcoming elections, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has reconstituted the Imole Campaign Council to incorporate recent defectors from the All Progressives Congress (APC). This decision reflects Adeleke's efforts to consolidate support and unify factions within the party at a critical juncture. The reshuffling comes amid ongoing tensions and allegations of police collusion with the APC in relation to assassination claims, raising concerns about electoral integrity.

Adeleke's initiative aims to bolster his campaign by leveraging the political influence of the defectors. "We are determined to foster inclusivity and ensure that every voice contributing to our campaign is heard," stated Adeleke, emphasizing the importance of unity within the party. However, the backdrop of violence and allegations could complicate his efforts, as opposition factions continue to challenge the legitimacy of the electoral process.

As the elections approach, Adeleke's reconstitution of the campaign council will be pivotal in shaping voter sentiment. The interplay of political alliances and public trust in the electoral framework will ultimately determine the outcome in Osun State.