The Owo/Ose APC primary has been marred by controversy as aspirant Ajibola Adetula Oludasa has vehemently rejected the results, alleging that no voting took place and that results were fabricated. This assertion raises serious concerns about the integrity of the electoral process within the ruling party ahead of the 2026 elections.
Oludasa, who is demanding a fresh primary election, stated, “The people’s voices were silenced, and the results do not reflect the will of our constituents.” His rejection highlights a growing dissatisfaction among aspirants within the APC, as internal party disputes could hinder the party's unity and effectiveness in upcoming electoral contests.
As tensions rise, the APC must address these allegations to maintain its credibility and support base. The outcome of this situation could either lead to a strengthened resolve among party members or deepen divisions that may affect their performance in the general elections. Stakeholders are now closely monitoring how the party leadership responds to these claims and whether they will take steps to ensure transparency and fairness in the electoral process.