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Confusion As Demola Adeleke Begins Campaign To Replace Deceased Elder Brother Isiaka Adeleke In Senate On APC’s Platform

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There is an ongoing confusion in Osun state.

And it has to do with emerging development regarding the political ambition of Demola the younger brother of Isiaka Adeleke.

The United States of America returnee wants to replace his brother at the Senate.

“He wants to take over his brothers seat and has already started campaigning” a source confirmed.

Checks by societynow revealed that campaign posters and branded vehicles, especially buses telling all about Demola’s ambition to become the next senator from Osun West have already hit the streets.

But the confusion is said to lay in the political platform Demola wants to actualise his dream.

He is campaigning on the platform of the the All Progressives Congress.

Ironically the Adeleke family and the leadership of the APC in the state are up in arms over the death of Senator Isiaka Adeleke.

The family and their supporters infer his death was orchestrated from within the party over plans by the deceased to become the next governor of Osun state.

The accusation and counter accusation have become so passionate that the family rejected official report the late Adeleke died of drug overdose and snubbed an official probe set up by the APC controlled state government to determine cause of death.

The situation has become so tense that the supporters of the late Senator Adeleke with the backing of his family are said to be currently perfecting arrangement with opposition to unseat the APC in the next gubernatorial election.

And against this background Demola, the younger brother of the man others are fighting his cause hits town campaigning on the platform of the party his people are up against.

“It is all confusing” a source stated but added “but maybe because it is a fresh development, we will have a clearer picture in a few days time”.

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