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NNPP Elects New Osun Executives, Sets Date for 2026 Governorship Primary

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The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in Osun State has elected new state and local executives to steer the party’s affairs, following a peaceful congress held on Monday at its state secretariat in Osogbo.

Dr. Oluwatosin Odeyemi, who was re-elected as State Chairman, expressed gratitude to the electoral committee and party faithful for the confidence reposed in the leadership. He urged members to demonstrate integrity, unity, and commitment as the party strengthens its structures ahead of future elections.

Odeyemi also announced that the NNPP will conduct its primary election for the 2026 Osun governorship poll on Saturday, December 13, 2025.

The congress, coordinated through a voice vote, was supervised by the electoral committee led by Adedayo Adeyemi, with Olalekan Fabayo serving as secretary and Solape Olatunbosun as a member. Adeyemi described the exercise as free, fair, and orderly, commending delegates for their conduct. He further charged the new executives to uphold their oath of office and work diligently for the party’s progress.

Newly elected state officers include:

  • Dr. Tosin Odeyemi – State Chairman
  • Otunba Adekunle Abolade – Deputy State Chairman
  • Ismail Oladeji – State Secretary
  • Mofolasayo Makinde – State Treasurer
  • Aderonke Aderemi – State Financial Secretary
  • Ajileye Bukola – State Women Leader

Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Ishola Olakunle and Abajesude Modupeola, were present to monitor the process.

The NNPP says it is now focused on internal consolidation as it prepares for the 2026 governorship race.

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