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Adelabu Congratulates Oyo PDP Rep Winner


…Says APC’s Defeat in Ibadan North Bye-Election, another Wake-Up Call

The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, who is a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, has congratulated the winner of the just-concluded Ibadan North Federal Constituency bye-election, Folajimi Oyekunle of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In a statement on Monday through his Media Aide, Bolaji Tunji, the minister, however, stressed that the result was received with mixed emotions.
The minister expressed gratitude to the electorate for participating in the election and commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for conducting a peaceful process.

He, however, cautioned the electoral body against tolerating vote buying, insisting that credible elections are crucial for the growth of Nigeria’s democracy.

He described the party’s defeat in the election as painful but instructive.

He said the outcome should serve as another wake-up call for deep introspection, genuine reconciliation, and collective action within the APC.

He said: “I received the outcome with mixed feelings—sad that we lost as a party, but humbled by the people’s verdict.

“This defeat should inspire us to reflect deeply, heal internal divisions, and reconcile genuinely ahead of 2027, which presents another opportunity for our party.”

Adelabu emphasised that the APC remains a strong and progressive party with a proven record of impactful governance. However, he noted that the loss underscores the urgent need for unity, internal cohesion, and a renewed commitment to the welfare of the people.

“Elections are not merely about winning or losing; they are a reflection of the people’s confidence in our leadership and our capacity to deliver on their aspirations,” he added.

The Minister observed that voter apathy, even among party members, was a clear sign that grievances and divisions within the APC contributed significantly to the disappointing result.

“We cannot afford to ignore the voices of discontent within our fold or take the support of our constituents for granted. Now, more than ever, we must put aside personal ambitions, bridge existing gaps, and rebuild trust with the electorate,” he stressed.

Adelabu also cautioned against interpreting the PDP’s victory as a demonstration of popularity, citing the extremely low voter turnout of just 13 per cent.

He alleged that the ruling party relied heavily on state resources and vote buying to secure its win, a practice he said could not be sustained in the 2027 general elections.

“One local government, which houses the seat of government, cannot be used to generalise the popularity of the ruling party across the state. The 2027 elections will be different, as the governor’s influence will naturally wane. If we put our house in order, the tide will certainly turn in our favour,” Adelabu said.

On allegations that he influenced the emergence of the APC candidate, Adelabu firmly denied any role in the process. He clarified that while the candidate, Wale Olatunji Murphy, was perceived as close to him, he had no involvement in the primaries.

He said, “Whichever way the primaries turned out, I knew I would be accused or indicted. If Murphy had lost, people would say I abandoned loyalty or lacked influence to impose Murphy; since he won, some claimed I imposed him.

“The truth is, I did not influence the process. I have reiterated this with genuine evidence at many of our internal meetings with Ibadan North Party stateholders, with Apex leaders and aspirants. As a leader, I pledged to support whoever emerged, and I did so wholeheartedly.”

Acknowledging the post-election criticisms that arose from this wrong insinuation of imposition, Adelabu said he remains undeterred and described such challenges as part of the price of leadership.

He reaffirmed his commitment to working with other leaders and the party’s national structure to reconcile all interests ahead of future elections.
Calling for unity, Adelabu urged all APC leaders, stakeholders, and members across Oyo State to embrace reconciliation and return to the drawing board.

“This is not the time for blame games but for collective responsibility. No aspiration is too big to be sacrificed for the unity, peace, and progress of our party. Together, we can restore the confidence of the people and return APC to winning ways,” he said.



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