As the 2026 Osun governorship election looms, the Adeleke Campaign Council has accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of prioritizing propaganda over substantive policy discussions. This accusation underscores the increasing polarization of the political landscape as candidates prepare for the pivotal election.

The Adeleke campaign argues that the APC's focus on sensational narratives detracts from critical issues such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure that directly affect voters. In a statement, Ayo Adeleke, the campaign spokesperson, emphasized, "The APC has chosen to distract the electorate with cheap propaganda rather than engage in meaningful dialogue about the challenges facing Osun State." This sentiment reflects a broader concern among voters who seek accountability and transparency from their leaders.

As the election date approaches, the efficacy of both parties' strategies will be put to the test. While the APC may believe that propaganda can sway public opinion, the Adeleke campaign is betting on a return to substantive political discourse. The outcome will likely hinge not only on party loyalty but also on the electorate's appetite for genuine solutions to pressing local issues.