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“I’ll Keep Dancing While Governing,” Osun Governor Adeleke Vows Amid Criticism

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Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, famously known as the “dancing governor,” has vowed to continue showcasing his energetic dance moves in public, insisting that it does not interfere with his duties in office.

Despite criticism from political opponents who claim his hobby reflects a lack of seriousness, Adeleke emphasized that dancing is his way of praising God and relaxing, and it will not affect his governance.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Wednesday, the governor said, “I will keep dancing because I love to dance, I love to praise my God, and that doesn’t change anything. Everyone has their own way of relaxing. My hobby is to dance and praise my God. That doesn’t affect my work.”

Adeleke, who recently joined the Accord Party after leaving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has been confirmed as the party’s candidate for the August 8, 2026, governorship election.

He explained that the switch was aimed at safeguarding his people-focused policies and ensuring continuity in governance. “Thank you, Osun people. To ensure continuity and the long-term sustainability of our people-centered governance agenda beyond 2026, we have taken the bold step of moving to the Accord Party,” he said.

“This decision is driven by our commitment to protect the progress we have made together and to secure a stronger future for our dear state. With your continued backing, we will consolidate our achievements, expand the impact of good governance, and keep delivering the dividends of democracy to every community across Osun State.”

Mike Ojo

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