
Exposed : AMBO Campaigns Rebranding Vehicles in Accord Colours to Launch Fresh Wave of Gun Attacks.
OSOGBO – 12/06/2026 – osunstate.gov.ng
The Osun chapter of the Accord has raised alarm over an ongoing plot by the Bola Oyebamiji campaign organisation to rebrand and repaint some of its campaign vehicles in Accord colours to launch a fresh wave of gun attacks and blame it on Governor Ademola Adeleke.
In a statement issued at Osogbo, the party state chairman, Pastor Victor Akande alerted the public and the security agencies of the devilish agenda which is currently ongoing at Kabtok hotel owned by a chieftain of the Osun APC.
The party alerted the public that the APC campaign is currently replacing Ambo logos with Accord/Adeleke pictures and that the plan is to use the rebranded vehicles to start another round of gun attacks.
The ruling party went further to inform the public that the rebranding process is currently ongoing at the hotel, adding that “reliable information revealed that the new round of attacks may happen from tonight or Saturday across major towns in Osun.
“We gathered that the terror team in charge of the operations arrived in Osogbo on Thursday evening and they are lodged at the same Kabotok hotel. The repainting is ongoing at the hotel as we issue this press release.
The Accord then called on the security agencies to nip the evil plot in the bud by raiding the named hotel and other suspected hideouts to arrest those behind the planned criminal conducts.
“We notify the Inspector General of Police of the evil scheme. We seek the intervention of the IGP to direct the state commissioner of police to take immediate action to stop the criminal act from materialising.
“We also call on all other security agencies to be aware of the plot and act to secure the good people of Osun state. Accord has no terror gang and the Osun APC should be held to account over the exposed plot to plunge the state into another round of grief and terror”, the party chairman submitted.
Signed:
Pastor Victor Akande,
State Chairman,
The Accord,
Osun State Chapter.