The political landscape in Osun State is heating up as the All Progressives Congress (APC) has urged the public to dismiss claims made by Governor Ademola Adeleke regarding missing security drones purchased during Gboyega Oyetola's administration. The controversy centers around allegations that these drones, intended to enhance state security, have gone missing under Adeleke's watch, raising questions about accountability and governance.

In a recent statement, the Osun APC challenged Adeleke to substantiate his claims, emphasizing that "politics should not be played with the security of our people." This statement reflects the party's strategy to deflect criticism and reinforce Oyetola’s legacy while questioning the current administration's management of security resources. The APC's response highlights a broader narrative in Nigerian politics, where accusations and counter-accusations often overshadow substantive policy discussions.

As the political climate intensifies, both parties are likely to leverage this issue to rally support ahead of upcoming elections. The ongoing discourse will not only shape public perception but may also influence voter sentiment in a state still grappling with security challenges and governance efficacy.