Sources close to the former Commissioner of Police said consultations had reached advanced stages ahead of his formal declaration, adding that he is expected to obtain the party’s governorship expression of interest form.
The development has already begun to generate political conversations across Oyo State, as realignments intensify ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
Owoseni, who was regarded as one of Governor Makinde’s trusted allies, recently stepped down from his advisory role without publicly disclosing his next political destination.
However, political observers had linked his resignation to emerging tensions and recalibrations within the state’s ruling political structure.
Before his exit, Owoseni was widely believed to harbour governorship ambitions and was considered part of the inner circle of loyalists positioning for succession politics ahead of 2027.
His reported ambition was said to have suffered setbacks following the emergence of another key figure within the ruling camp as the preferred choice in early political calculations.
Meanwhile, his expected entry into the Accord Party is seen as a potential boost to the opposition’s structure in Oyo State, as parties begin early mobilisation ahead of the next general elections.
Owoseni, a retired Commissioner of Police, was a prominent figure in the Makinde administration’s security architecture and played key roles in conflict resolution and strategic security coordination across the state.
Although neither Owoseni nor the leadership of the Accord Party has officially confirmed the move, party insiders said arrangements were underway for a formal reception in the coming days.






























