The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says it intentionally cooperated with the Accord Party during the August 15 Osun State governorship election to prevent the All Progressives Congress (APC) from winning. ADC’s national publicity secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, says the party’s aim was to stop APC from returning to power in the state.
Across the outlets, Abdullahi links the cooperation to the expectation that opposition votes could otherwise split and allow APC to benefit. He says ADC anticipated a potential path to defeat APC and therefore worked with Accord as the election outcome unfolded.
The reports also describe the vote results and ADC’s interpretation of them. Abdullahi maintains that ADC does not treat its own candidate’s performance as a failure, because the party’s priority was “victory” defined as APC’s defeat. One common theme is that ADC portrays Adeleke’s win as an opposition success rather than solely an ADC achievement, with credit also directed to voters and the people of Osun.
All sources attribute the explanation to Abdullahi’s comments on Trust TV following the election.