In a significant development for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State, Adijat Adeleye, the former commissioner for education, has emerged as the consensus candidate for the Ifo/Ewekoro federal constituency House of Representatives seat. This decision, reached through party deliberations, highlights the APC's strategic efforts to consolidate support ahead of the upcoming elections.

Adeleye's selection comes amidst a competitive political landscape, where establishing a united front is crucial for the APC's prospects. The party aims to galvanize grassroots support, with Adeleye's prior experience in governance potentially enhancing its appeal to voters. “We believe Adijat's track record and dedication will resonate with the constituents, ensuring our victory in the upcoming elections,” stated Ogun APC Chairman, Chief Yemi Sanusi.

As Adeleye moves forward with her nomination, her campaign will likely focus on local issues, aiming to bridge the gap between the party's central leadership and the electorate. The APC's ability to maintain unity within its ranks will be pivotal in a state where electoral dynamics can shift rapidly. The upcoming months will test Adeleye's political acumen as she seeks to connect with voters and secure a seat in the National Assembly.