Aregbesola No Longer the ‘Asset’ ADC Embraced Months Ago

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Published Jun. 27, 2026, 2:55 PM

Aregbesola No Longer the ‘Asset’ ADC Embraced Months Ago

Fresh cracks have emerged within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) following claims that former Osun State Governor and ex-Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, is no longer regarded as the political asset the party enthusiastically welcomed just months ago.

The development comes amid growing internal disagreements and shifting political dynamics within the party, raising questions about Aregbesola's influence and future role in the ADC.

Party insiders suggest that recent events and differing political interests have altered perceptions of the former governor's value to the party, although no official statement has been issued confirming any change in his status.

Political analysts believe the situation reflects the broader realignments taking place ahead of the 2027 general elections, as parties continue to reassess alliances and strategies in preparation for future contests.

Neither Aregbesola nor the ADC leadership has publicly addressed the reports, leaving room for speculation over the nature of the disagreements and their potential impact on the party.

The unfolding developments underscore the fluid nature of Nigeria's political landscape, where alliances and loyalties continue to evolve as the next election cycle approaches.