Recent violence in Osun State has escalated tensions between Adegboyega Oyetola and Ademola Adeleke, with Oyetola, the minister of Marine and Blue Economy, accusing Adeleke of inciting unrest. This conflict follows a series of violent incidents in the state, which have raised concerns over governance and security. Oyetola's accusations come amid a power struggle between the two leaders, reflecting deeper political divides in the region.

Oyetola condemned what he described as “false accusations” from Adeleke, asserting that they distract from the real issues facing Osun citizens. “We must focus on the safety and well-being of our people rather than engage in blame games,” he emphasized, highlighting the necessity for unity in addressing the state's challenges.

As the political landscape in Osun continues to shift, both leaders face mounting pressure to restore peace and stability. The ongoing conflict may influence upcoming elections, as public sentiment shifts towards those who can effectively manage security and governance. Stakeholders in the region will be closely watching how both leaders navigate this crisis and whether collaborative efforts can emerge to address the root causes of the unrest.