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Inside The Threats To Demola Adeleke’s Ambition Days To Osun Guber

yet to find the proper way to put these threats to bed

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The Osun state gubernatorial election is scheduled for Thursday, July 16, 2022.

Emerging details have it that behind the latest push by Demola Adeleke, the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to become the next Governor of Osun state are major threatening issues.

The issues of severe irregularities afflicting his documents are far from over SocietyNow.Ng gathered.

Information at hand revealed that the perception of elites that he doesn’t have the fitness and depth for the number one position remains.

And a recent video accompanied with the claims that he opted to dance his way out of answering questions concerning his manifesto at a recent meeting with stakeholders is not helping him overturn the perception held by the elites.

Adeleke earned the appellation Dancing Senator with beyond-the-norm jiggling and wiggling in public, irrespective of the occasion.

SocietyNow.Ng gathered that the embers of the fire of threats of discrepancies in his documents are being fanned against his gubernatorial bid on four fronts.

And they are irregularities in his admission number, his date of birth, his name, and the number of O’Level subjects he took.

Interestingly, the campaign of irregularities in his documents is especially strong within his political party with the “Concerned Members of PDP” in Osun State insisting on its petition that the National Working Committee (NWC) and National Executive Council (NEC) erred in making Adeleke the gubernatorial candidate.

The group led by Akinloye Adeyi continue to assert that “the documents presented by Senator Ademola Adeleke from 2017 till date to the party are marred with severe irregularities,” even as the Osun gubernatorial election nears according to a report monitored by Societyn=Now.Ng on thenationonlineng.net.

The information available has it that among other allegations the gubernatorial candidate is known to have used different sets of names such as Adeleke Ademola, Ademola Jackson Adeleke, Ademola Nurudeen Adeleke, Adeleke Ademola, Ademola Ifeanyi Adeleke, Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, Adeleke Ademola Jackson but he has perfected an affidavit to affirm ownership and declare that he wants to be henceforth known and address as Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke to contain the controversy over his “identity”.

Added to the issues Adeleke is contending with is the more grave concern of the reduction in the splitting of the members of the PDP as aggrieved gubernatorial aspirants pick up the tickets of other political parties.

One of the popular chieftains that contributed in no small measure to Adeleke coming second in the 2018 Osun state gubernatorial election Akin Ogunbiyi has pulled out of the PDP with his followers and sympathizers to become the flag bearer of the Accord Party.

Ogunbiyi’s move is in the face of unconfirmed talks other chieftains outwitted by Adeleke to get the PDP ticket are nursing deep resentment and pliable to the influences of candidates in other parties.

Though pushing as hard as he can as the election nears, information at hand revealed Adeleke and his campaign team are yet to find the proper way to put these threats to bed.

Dubbed the Dancing Senator for his etiquette defying wiggling to beats, Ademola Adeleke came to political prominence when he succeeded his late brother – the late formidable grassroots politician Isiaka Adeleke – as the Senator representing Osun West in July 2017.

The sympathy occasioned by his brother’s death and the massive support his family enjoys in the senatorial zone gave him victory.

Controversies regarding his documents and perceived lack of depth remain point-taking references in his bid to become the Governor of Osun state since 2018 – despite the heavy war chest at his disposal courtesy of the massive influence of his brother Deji Adeleke and his associates.

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