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Osun politics: APC scribe, Basiru rejects NES award, accuses Adeleke of interference

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The National Secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Ajibola Basiru, has formally rejected the Award of Excellence in Leadership that was to be conferred on him by the Nigerian Economic Society (NES), Osun State Chapter.

The letter, dated April 8th, 2025, outlined a series of grievances regarding the handling of the award and the subsequent cancellation of the award ceremony.

The letter criticized the NES Osun State chapter for what is described as an unprofessional communication regarding the “postponement” of the ceremony, calling the letter “convoluted” and “hastily prepared,” which, according to Basiru’s representatives, was “lacking coherence and clarity.”

The senator further expressed dismay at the abrupt cancellation of the award, which was labeled a “postponement.”

The letter pointed to alleged external interference as the primary cause for the cancellation.

According to the letter, “reliable sources within the ranks of the NES, Osun Chapter” revealed that the pressure to cancel the award ceremony came from the Osun State Government, specifically Governor Ademola Adeleke.

The senator accused the government of exerting undue influence on the leadership of NES, ultimately compromising the integrity of the award.

“The real reason for this shameful retreat is the undue pressure and shenanigans exerted by the Governor of Osun State, Mr. Ademola Adeleke, on the leadership of your society,” the letter reads.

It went on to accuse the Osun State administration of lacking excellence and being politically motivated, specifically calling out what the senator described as “mediocrity” and “cheap politicking” on the part of the state’s leadership.

Senator Basiru, who said initially he hesitated to accept the award due to his skepticism towards honorary awards, accepted it after encouragement from well meaning colleagues, and friends. However, he now rejected the recognition, stating that the actions of the NES Osun State Chapter represent “a stain on its reputation” and a “disservice to the very ideals it purports to champion.”

The letter expressed a hope that the NES Osun State Chapter will find a way to redeem itself and rise above political influence, reinforcing that merit should not be “subverted by the whims of those in power.”

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