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Osun 2026: ‘We’ll win governorship election’ – Accord insists
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Osun 2026: ‘We’ll win governorship election’ – Accord insists

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The Accord party has maintained that it would win the August 15th 2026 governorship election in Osun State.

The party urged residents to turn up en masse and vote for the party, stressing that Senator Ademola Adeleke has performed well in his first term.

The Party also urged Nigerians to identify with Accord and vote for its candidates in the 2027 general election for inclusive governance.

The Party’s states’ chairmen made the plea when they visited the National Chairman of the Party, Maxwell Mgbudem on Friday

Mgbudem stressed the need for members to be in one accord, saying he is open to advice in building a stronger political platform with national appeal and counts on the cooperation of leaders and members of the party.

He urged them to focus on building a viable platform that would deliver all Accord’s candidates in the upcoming elections and disregard the activities of anti-democratic forces that want to sow seeds of discord in the party due to its growing influence and acceptance by Nigerians.

Mgbudem further urged members to utilise Accord’s internal mechanism and alternative dispute resolution channels to ventilate their grievances in accordance with the party constitution, assuring that all issues would be amicably resolved in the interest of the party.

The national chairman said party members would participate in all elections as one family with the support of Nigerians who desire and deserve competent, compassionate leadership and good governance which the Accord symbolises.

Osun 2026: ‘We’ll win governorship election’ – Accord insists

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