The political landscape in Osun State has shifted dramatically with the resignation of Hon. Folorunso Oladoyin Bamisayemi from the All Progressives Congress (APC). As a former Commissioner for Education and a prominent ally of Senator Ademola Omisore, Bamisayemi's departure signals growing discontent within the party, particularly as internal divisions intensify ahead of the 2026 elections.

Bamisayemi's resignation highlights ongoing tensions in the APC, which has faced criticism for its handling of governance and internal party dynamics. The former commissioner stated, "I can no longer align myself with a party that fails to prioritize the welfare of its people.” This sentiment reflects a broader dissatisfaction among party members, suggesting a potential challenge to the APC's dominance in the region.

Looking ahead, Bamisayemi's exit could embolden other disenchanted party members to follow suit, potentially fracturing APC's support base. As the political climate continues to evolve, both the APC and its rivals will need to engage effectively with their constituencies to retain relevance and support in the upcoming elections.