••• Ladoja’s 2011 Governorship Bid with Accord Party
••• Will Records Be Broken by Adeleke?

In a stunning political development, Executive Governor Senator Ademola Adeleke has officially left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and joined the Accord Party (AP) to contest for his second term in office in 2026. This move is expected to reshape the political landscape in Osun State and boost the profile of one of Nigeria’s most notable minor political parties.
Accord Party: A Brief History
Founded in 2006, Accord Party was created as an alternative platform to Nigeria’s dominant parties, PDP and later APC. While the party has never produced a sitting governor, it has maintained influence through local government and legislative positions, and occasionally plays a kingmaker role in state politics by forming strategic alliances with larger parties.
••• Ladoja’s 2011 Governorship Bid with Accord Party
In 2011, Chief Rasheed Ladoja leveraged Accord Party as his platform to contest for Oyo State Governor after leaving the PDP. Although he did not win, his candidacy boosted the party’s visibility in Oyo State and demonstrated Accord Party’s ability to attract prominent political figures.
Ladoja’s involvement also helped the party secure local council seats and positioned it as a kingmaker in state politics, particularly through strategic alliances with larger parties like APC and PDP.
Over the years, the party has demonstrated that minor parties in Nigeria can wield influence through strategic alliances and grassroots mobilization rather than outright electoral victories.
Adeleke’s Ambition: A Second Term Strategy
Senator Ademola Adeleke’s defection from the PDP to Accord Party signals a calculated political strategy. Sources close to the governor say Adeleke aims to reposition himself under a party where he can exercise greater control over the platform for his re-election campaign.

Political analysts suggest that Adeleke’s move is likely to strengthen Accord Party’s presence in Osun State, attracting supporters who are aligned with his governance style and vision for the state. With his popularity and grassroots appeal, Adeleke could turn the party into a formidable force in Osun, potentially redefining minor party influence in Nigerian politics.
Accord Party’s Presence Across Nigeria
Beyond Oyo and Osun, Accord Party maintains a modest presence in other states:
- Kwara State – local government and legislative representation
- Lagos State – minor local government and legislative contests
- Edo, Ekiti, Ogun States – occasional candidates, limited statewide influence
Despite its relatively small size, Accord Party has shown that minor parties can leverage strong personalities to remain politically relevant. Its influence is often felt more through alliances and negotiation than outright governorship victories.
What This Means for 2026 Elections
With both Ladoja in Oyo and Adeleke in Osun, Accord Party now has two prominent political figures boosting its visibility. Observers believe Adeleke’s defection could trigger a reshuffle of political alliances in Osun State, compelling major parties like PDP and APC to rethink their strategies ahead of the 2026 elections.

Quick Facts
Founded: 2006
Most Popular Figures: Chief Rasheed Ladoja (Oyo)
Governorships Produced: None
Strongest Influence: Oyo and Osun States, local councils, and strategic alliances
Other States with Presence: Osun, Kwara, Lagos, Edo, Ekiti, Ogun State.
In summary, while Accord Party has yet to produce a governor, the entry of Senator Ademola Adeleke has the potential to elevate the party’s relevance in Nigerian politics, particularly in Osun State, as the 2026 elections approach. Political watchers will be closely monitoring how this defection impacts voter alignments and election dynamics.

••• Will Records Be Broken by Adeleke?
With Senator Ademola Adeleke now joining Accord Party to seek a second term in Osun State, political watchers are asking whether he can finally secure a governorship victory for the party, potentially setting a historic first for Accord Party in Nigeria.
Source: Egalitarian Voice Media

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