Violence Erupts in Osun as APC, PDP Clash Over LG Chairmen Reinstatement

February 17, 2025

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Osun

Tensions escalated in Osun State as members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) clashed over the reinstatement of local government chairmen, resulting in gunfire and reported injuries. The conflict emerged after an appellate court ruling ordered the reinstatement of previously elected local government officials under the APC-led administration, a move strongly opposed by the PDP government led by Governor Ademola Adeleke.

Reports indicate that the clash erupted at various local government secretariats, with both parties engaging in a heated confrontation. At least two individuals were reportedly shot during the violent exchange, though the full extent of injuries remains unclear. Security forces were deployed to restore order and prevent further escalation.

Governor Adeleke has called on President Bola Tinubu to intervene and caution Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Gboyega Oyetola, accusing him of instigating political unrest in the state. Adeleke, who succeeded Oyetola as governor, claimed that the former administration’s actions were fueling instability, urging federal authorities to ensure peace prevails.

In response, the APC has defended Oyetola, stating that the reinstatement of the local government chairmen is in line with legal directives. The party argued that the PDP’s opposition to the move is an attempt to disregard the rule of law. APC officials maintain that the affected local government officials were duly elected and should be allowed to resume their positions as directed by the court.

Meanwhile, the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has raised concerns about the ongoing political turmoil, cautioning against actions that could undermine democratic processes. The council has advised political parties to uphold legal principles and avoid resorting to violence. Some political stakeholders have also urged IPAC to boycott any local government elections that fail to comply with legal verdicts.

The situation remains volatile as security agencies intensify efforts to prevent further clashes. Observers fear that the crisis could deepen political divisions in Osun State, especially with tensions between APC and PDP remaining high. Calls for dialogue and peaceful resolution have been made, but both parties appear unwilling to back down on their respective positions.

As the dispute over local government leadership continues, analysts warn that prolonged unrest could disrupt governance at the grassroots level, affecting service delivery and development projects across the state. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether a political resolution can be reached or if tensions will escalate further.

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