By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor
The court verdict on the outcome of last October’s local government
election in Ikoyi/Obalende Development Council Area of Lagos State is a
tonic for the long suffering opposition PDP in the state. Is it
sustainable?
Justice Dolapo Akinsanya’s reputation as a fearless and courageous
woman in the judiciary was not achieved recently. As a High Court judge
in the Lagos judiciary she came to national limelight in 1993 when she
delivered the judgment that removed the legal framework under which the
interim national government contraption of Chief Ernest Shonekan had
vainly sought to legitimise itself.
Now retired from the bench, Justice Akinsanya as head of a five man
local government election tribunal in Lagos State, again came to fore
last Thursday with a judgment on a nationally watched proxy political
battle in Lagos.
In its judgment, the Justice Akinsanya led panel overturned the
declaration of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN’s Adewale Adeniji as
the winner of the local government chairmanship election conducted last
October. Going more, the panel in a landmark 4 to 1 decision declared
the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s Ibrahim Obanikoro as the winner of
the election.
The reverberation of the judgment was of serious consideration and
cause for celebration for the long suffering Lagos PDP which until now
had not made any electoral impact in the state since the advent of the
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu phenomenon. What is even being celebrated by the
Lagos PDP is the fact that the Ikoyi/Obalende council is the registered
home of the national leader of the ACN, Asiwaju Tinubu.
“We commend members of the panel for being bold to declare the
judgment in favour of PDP in an area where the residence of the national
leader of the ACN, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is and our councillor candidate
was also declared winner in the ward where former Governor Tinubu
resides,” Barrister Taofeek Gani, the PDP’s state publicity secretary
told Vanguard at the weekend.
Remarkably, the PDP’s candidate, Babajide, is the son of Senator
Musiliu Obanikoro, Nigeria’s current High Commissioner to Ghana and a
former Local Government Chairman in the State. Senator Obanikoro was
also at one time a commissioner in the Tinubu cabinet before he went to
the jumped ship to the PDP.
After cancellations of alleged illegal votes and other deductions,
the Akinsanya led panel declared that Obanikoro won the election by 6780
votes to 6,248 votes attained by his ACN counterpart.
The local government election of last October was the first one that
the PDP had participated in since the creation of the 52 local councils
by the Tinubu administration. The PDP had before last October boycotted
the council polls on the premise that the councils were illegally
created. in other national elections, however, the ACN in almost every
case overwhelmed the PDP.
when the PDP, however, decided to participate in the local government
elections last year only few could have given the party any hope of
success despite the internal divisions that bedeviled the ACN prior to
the polls on account of alleged imposition of candidates.
At the end of polling the PDP claimed to have been cheated out of
some chairmanship positions it claimed to have won, notably the princely
Ikoyi/Obalende council and Badagry.
Protests by national and local officers of the party were followed by
admonitions from ACN leaders that they should go to court. The outcome
of the court battle in the Ikoyi/Obalende council was Justice
Akinsanya’s remarkable verdict.
The Lagos ACN was quick to rebut the declaration declaring it an impossibility for the PDP to ever win in Lagos .
“It is not possible for the PDP to defeat ACN in any council in Lagos
. ACN is the most popular party in the state,” the ACN’s Assistant
Publicity Secretary, Chief Funso Ologunde declared shortly after the
judgment.
In a more comprehensive rebuttal, the ACN through its state publicity
secretary, Comrade Joe Igbokwe declared that the declaration was a
vindication of the fact that elections truly took place in the state and
the willingness of the ACN to open up the democratic space unlike the
trend in PDP controlled states.
“We challenge the PDP and its allies to allow for such credible
process in the states they govern. A situation where it is only in Lagos
that a different party from the one that controls the state can lay
claim to victory and go to the tribunal to have such claim affirmed
should worry the PDP, which delights in closing the democratic space in
all states it control through fair and foul means and striving to employ
all means to control local government councils in states it does not
control.”
“We want them to learn immensely from the Lagos State process and
give other parties fair chances of contesting and winning elections in
the states they control,” Igbokwe said as he disclosed that the party
was still considering an appeal.
“We acknowledge that we may not win it all and that if we eventually
lose the case at the appeal, it is no big deal to lose one out of 57
LCDAs. We urge our members to remain form and steadfast in their support
for our great party.”
The notice of an appeal was being received with ominous signs in the PDP at the weekend as Taofeek feared the worst.
“The State Chairman of ACN, Ajumolae said that our victory will not
last and that they will get it back. I don’t know what he means because
it was a verdict of 4 to 1 and for him to say that the victory will not
last it means that they are up to another Salami style at their own
level here but we will resist it.”
“The people of Ikoyi/Obalende have spoken, they voted and their votes
must count and the court has also confirmed that we were voted for and
that we won. So, if they come up with any thing that will prcepitate
violence, they should be held responsible.”
Vanguard
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