Adc receives defectors from PDP, APC and LP in Oyo

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Oyo State has seen a significant influx of defectors from the People's Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressives Congress (APC) and Labour Party (LP) during a town hall meeting in the Ibarapa area. Party leaders hailed the move as a sign of shifting political loyalties amid growing dissatisfaction with established parties. Officials promised full integration for the new members.

On January 15, 2026, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) marked a notable political shift in Oyo State as numerous members from the PDP, APC and LP defected to the party during a town hall meeting in the Ibarapa zone. The event drew participants from all three local government areas in Ibarapa, highlighting the ADC's rising appeal in the region.

Oyo State ADC Chairman Hon. Yinka Olona welcomed the defectors, emphasizing the party's commitment to inclusiveness and internal democracy. He stated, “ADC is the right platform for the people of Oyo State and Nigeria at large. What we are witnessing in Ibarapa today is a clear expression of the people’s desire for a new political direction anchored on accountability, good governance and people-oriented leadership.” Olona assured the newcomers of their full incorporation into party structures and urged them to bolster grassroots efforts.

Barrister Bimpe Adelowo, the party's publicity secretary, formally inducted the defectors with a symbolic handshake representing unity and loyalty. She encouraged them to support mobilization drives across the state.

Chief Niyi Aborisade, an ADC governorship aspirant, described the defections as a pivotal moment driven by frustration with unfulfilled promises from other parties. “The time of liberation is now, and the day of joy is near,” he remarked, noting the ADC's potential to restore faith in governance.

Hon. Segun Erinle from Ibadan North-East also attended, praising the party's grassroots focus. Officials view this as part of a wider strategy to strengthen ADC's position ahead of upcoming elections, reflecting broader discontent with dominant parties in Oyo.

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