"Aregbesola Danced On My Brother's Grave"- Adeleke
As the July 8th Osun west senatorial bye-election draws closer, the two major political parties competing are leaving nothing for chance to swing voters to their sides.
The All Progressives Congress campaign led by the Osun state governor Rauf Aregbesola and that of the Peoples Democratic Party led by the likes of Iyiola Omisore, Soji Adagunodo and the senatorial candidate himself Ademola Adeleke.
Salvos are being fired from both sides no doubt. Rauf Aregbesola while leading his party's campaign in Ede, the country home of the Adelekes lambasted Ademola Adeleke accusing him cashing in, on the death of his brother Late Isiaka Adeleke to manipulate the people of Ede.

But in his response, Ademola Adeleke after his campaign tour to Ikire,Apomu, and Iwo alongside the PDP national chairman Alimodu Sheriff said in the other way round, it was the APC led Rauf Aregbesola who danced on the grave of late Isiaka Adeleke.
"My brother's death is a very painful one to the people of Ede and Osun state in general. Its not my fault that my brother was generous to the people of ede and Osun state and it is not my fault also that my brother left a whole lot of goodwill for us to enjoy.
Aregbesola was the one who danced on my brother's grave during his "Ogbeni till day break". Aregbesola was the one who was cashing in on my late brother's death".
Meanwhile, the PDP said it is confident of winning the Saturday bye-election urging the electoral umpire to be fair to all.

National secretary of the party Wale Oladipo said this in Osogbo on Wednesday.
"We are not asking any body to do us any favour but to make this election free fair and credible so. We condemn violence, we believe we've made a strong clear point to the electorates, all we are calling for, is on the umpire to be fair to all." Oladipo submitted

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