Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has opted out of the 2026 governorship election in Osun State.
He, however, said the return of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to power in the state next year is not negotiable.
Oyetola, who governed the state between 2018 and 2022 and lost his re-election bid to the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ademola Adeleke, broke the news of his non-participation in the APC governorship primaries at a meeting of party stakeholders in Osogbo on Friday.
He said the APC has enough qualified, competent and people of outstanding track records who could aspire to the office.
He said this was “a unique selling proposition to feast on, and we will continue to complement the federal government’s efforts on all fronts.”
Oyetola tasked the governorship aspirants of the APC in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Osun State to embrace peace and be each others’ keepers by avoiding a campaign of calumny, bitterness and politics of acrimony.
He said the party would not spare any legitimate effort to return to power, describing it as strong and able to unseat Governor Ademola Adeleke.
Commenting on the coalition moves by some politicians against President Bola Tinubu, Oyetola said the coalition poses no threat to APC.
“It is crystal clear that the coalition is drifting to collapse,” he said.
“This has no iota of effect on us, particularly in Osun.
“We knew this since it is the same TOP that metamorphosed to Omoluabi and later ADC.
“We are resolute to come victorious in the future elections, and this is incontestable.”
He applauded the leadership and members of the party for their continuous commitment to the growth and development of the party since 2022, assuring them of his avowed commitment to lead the party to victory come 2026.
Speaking on the need for members of the party to mobilise massively for the Continuous Voter Registration and collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVC), Oyetola described the move as a prerequisite for victory.