
The Chairman Osun State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) Hon. Ibukun Ishola Fadipe widely known as IBK, has formally resigned his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and declared his defection to the Accord Party. The development marks a notable shift in the local political landscape, as the former PDP stalwart cited the need for a new political direction and platform to better serve his supporters and constituents.
His move is expected to reshape political alignments within the constituency, with observers closely watching how the Accord Party leverages the defection ahead of forthcoming political activities. Supporters of Hon. Fadipe has described the decision as strategic and people-oriented, while reactions continue to trail the announcement across party lines.
In his remarks following the announcement, Hon. Fadipe appreciated members of the PDP who had worked with him over the years, noting that his decision was not borne out of personal grievances but from what he described as a sincere desire to pursue a more impactful political pathway. He reaffirmed his commitment to grassroots development and inclusive representation.
Party faithful of the Accord Party have warmly received the new entrant, expressing optimism that his experience and political structure will further strengthen the party’s presence across the constituency. Local leaders within the party hinted that the defection could trigger further realignments in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, political analysts believe the development underscores the fluid nature of party politics at the grassroots level, where loyalty often follows perceived performance, accessibility, and future prospects. As the political season gradually gathers momentum, stakeholders will be watching closely to see how this latest move influences voter sentiment and party strategies.
Hon. Fadipe assured his supporters that his focus remains on service delivery, empowerment initiatives, and sustainable engagement with the people, urging them to remain calm and continue to support his political journey under the Accord Party, he said


