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  • Lagos council poll: Why we fielded candidates only in 20 LGAs – ADC

    Lagos council poll: Why we fielded candidates only in 20 LGAs – ADC

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says it is fielding candidates in the 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Saturday’s local government council election in Lagos State, in compliance with a Supreme Court judgment.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Lagos State Independent Election Commission(LASIEC) is conducting election in the 20 LGAs and 37 local council development a in the state.

    NAN also reports that 15 out of 18 political parties are participating in the ongoing local government election.

    A document obtained from LASIEC shows that only 15 of the 19 political parties that initially expressed interest in the elections, submitted candidate lists ahead of the poll.

    The Lagos State Chairman of ADC, Mr George Ashiru, explained that the party’s decision  to field candidates in the 20 local government council areas was guided by the Supreme Court judgment on local government autonomy delivered in 2024.

    He said that that judgment reaffirmed the constitutional recognition of 774 LGAs across Nigeria, including the 20 in Lagos.

    “In line with the Supreme Court ruling on local government autonomy, we chose to focus our campaigns and field candidates only in the 20 constitutionally recognised local government areas,” Ashiru said.

    He noted that the ADC remained committed to upholding the rule of law and constitutional provisions in its political activities.

    “In the beginning, we were against participation but our members and aspirants insisted on participating, especially those who felt that have strength in some areas.

    “The party chose to abide by the constitution and focus our participation on the recognised councils,” he said.

    Ashiru urged LASIEC to conduct the election with transparency and impartiality.

    “At the end of this election, people will rate the commission because, ideally, parties win in their areas of strength,” he added.

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    NAN reports that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) remains the most represented party in the contest, fielding candidates in all 57 local councils and 376 wards.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) followed with candidates contesting in 45 councils and 259 wards.

    The Labour Party presented 22 chairmanship and 130 councillorship candidates, while the Zenith Labour Party has six chairmanship and 21 councillorship candidates.

    Other political parties with approved candidates, as listed by LASIEC, include: Accord; African Action Alliance (AAA); Allied People’s Movement (APM); and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

    Others were, Social Democratic Party (SDP); National Rescue Movement (NRM); Young Progressives Party (YPP); Youth Party (YP); Action Peoples Party (APP); and the ADC.

    (NAN)

  • NNPP explains absence from Lagos Council poll

    NNPP explains absence from Lagos Council poll

    The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has explained why it is not fielding candidates in Saturday’s local government council election in Lagos State.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the election is being held across the 20 local government areas(LGAs) and 37 local council development areas (LCDAs) in the state.

    Speaking with NAN, the NNPP National Publicity Secretary, Mr Ogini Olaposi, described the move as regrettable but necessary, citing limited options available to the party at the time.

    “We regret to inform all members of our great party, that it is indeed most unfortunate and regrettable that despite the double victory judgments we received, we could not put our house in order for effective campaigns and participation.

    “In the build-up to the election, we were still immersed in internal wrangling, following the move by the Sen. Kwankwaso-led group to hijack the leadership of the NNPP,” Olaposi said.

    He further explained that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s failure to update the party’s official records worsened the situation.

    “We were also delayed by the inability of INEC to amend our old records and upload our authentic National Working Committee (NWC), led by Dr Agbo Major, on its server,” he said.

    According to Olaposi, these setbacks made it impossible for the NNPP to field candidates for the local government election — a first since the party was founded and registered in 2001 by Dr Boniface Aniebonam.

    Olaposi noted that there was nothing so much to worry about as issues of logo and leadership had been resolved.

    “It was on the strength of the issues that after an emergency meeting of the NEC on Friday in Abuja, we decided to direct our members in Lagos, led by Mrs Anikè Adebowale (state chairman) on which party to vote for.

    “To effectively win in an election, you must not just fill in candidates, you should also be ready for serious campaigns in all wards and areas of the election which we did not do.”

    Olaposi said that in spite of the current challenges, the party leadership had urged members to support a party that shares a similar political ideology with the NNPP.

    NAN reports that 15 out of the 28 registered political parties are participating in the election.

    (NAN)

  • FULL LIST: APC candidates, running mates for Lagos council poll

    FULL LIST: APC candidates, running mates for Lagos council poll

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially released the chairmanship and vice-chairmanship candidates for the July 12 local government elections in Lagos State. 

    Last week, the APC conducted primaries at its Ikeja headquarters to select candidates for the 20 local government areas and 37 local council development areas.

    Some candidates emerged via consensus while delegated elected others.

    Here’s the full list of chairmanship candidates and their running mates:

    *Agbado-Oke Odo – Jimoh Abiodun Ishola and Kehinde Sobayo

    *Agboyi-Ketu – Adetola Oyedele and Hon. Ganiyu Fatai

    *Agege – Babatunde Azeez and Ganiyu Obasa

    *Ajeromi-Ifelodun – Olamilekan Akindipe and Hon. Ajibola O. Ashabi Ugbo-Anite

    *Alimosho – Ibrahim Akinpelu and Francis Adebisi

    *Amuwo-Odofin – Sanusi Ismail and Hon. Maureen Ashara

    *Apapa – Shobanjo Idowu and Ganiyu Ismaila

    *Apapa Iganmu – Jimoh Olawale and Mrs. Otitolaye Fadekemi

    *Ayobo-Ipaja – Abiodun Agbaje and Otunba Oladipupo Oluwaloni

    *Badagry – Humpey Babatunde and Alh. Akeem Adeyemi

    *Badagry West – Rauf Ibrahim and Nutayi Oluwaremilekun

    *Bariga – Bukola Omofe Adedeji and Babatunde Adesida

    *Coker-Aguda – Azeez Ogidan and Mathew Olaleye

    *Egbe-Idimu – Idris Balogun and Hon. Tayo Ayinde

    *Ejigbo – Taoreed Taiwo and Abisola Nicholas Ike

    *Epe – Sura Animashaun and Sikiru Owolomashe

    *Eredo – Monsuru Ismail and Lateef Adesanya

    *Eti-Osa East – Samsudeen Agunbiade and Sheriff Azeez Olubuse

    *Eti-Osa – Adeola Sheriff and Dowu Badru

    *Iba – Isa Jubril and Hon. Samuel Ayodele Thomas

    *Ibeju-Lekki – Sesan Olowa and Isiaka Olatunji

    *Lekki – Rasaq Kasali and Oluremi Alogba

    *Ifako-Ijaiye – Usman Hamzat and Toluwatoyin Akerele

    *Ifelodun – Olufemi Okeowo and Adejinya Ojora

    *Igando-Ikotun – Lasisi Akinsanya and Adewunmi Dada

    *Igbogbo-Baiyeku – Hameed Aroyehun and Ade Ayeni

    *Ijede – Motunrayo Gbadebo and Femi Kabir

    *Ikeja – Akeem Dauda and Hon. Jabiola Omisore

    *Ikorodu – Adedayo Ladega and Hon. Alogba Bisiriyu Babatunde

    *Ikorodu North – Wale Hameed and Mathew Adesanya

    *Ikorodu West – Kazeem Sulaiman and Adesegun Aluko

    *Ikosi Isheri – Bada Abolanle and Olayinka Ogunleye

    *Ikosi-Ejirin — Anomo Adewale and Wasiu Dehinsilu

    *Ikoyi-Obalende – Bola Oladunjoye and Sulaiman Ibrahim Salawe

    *Imota – Sunday Benson and Princess Abisoye Jimoh

    *Victoria Island – Aminat Alabi and Olatunji Ajasa

    *Isolo – Adebayo Olasoju and Sodiq Shakir Adedla

    *Itire-Ikate – Daniel Olufemi and Yetunde Jimba

    *Lagos Island – Taiwo Oyekan and Aru-Folami

    *Lagos Island East – Muibi Alade and Monsurat Balogun

    *Lagos Mainland – Kolawole Emilagba and Momoh Adewale

    *Mosan-Okunola – Opeyemi Akindele and Akin Falade

    *Mushin – Tunbosun Aruwe and Karaole Semiu

    *Odi-Olowo – Lawal Jakande and Awodogan Niyi

    *Ojo – Muibat Rufia and Chimezie Emarem

    *Ojodu – Olusegun Odunmbaku and Funmilayo Layeni

    *Ojokoro – Oluyemisi Rosiji and Tunde Olalekan Oyekunle

    *Olorunda – Peter Ajose and Bolaji Adele Solomon

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    *Onigbongbo – Moyo Adebanjo and Hon. Samson Akerele

    *Oriade – Rasak Olojede and Hon. Ariyo Abolore Adeayo

    *Orile-Agege – Akinola Abiodun and Fayemi Wale

    *Oshodi-Isolo – Kehinde Oloyede and Modupe Aregbe

    *Oto-Awori – Azeez Kareem and Hon. Moses Aina

    *Somolu – Ashimi Lateef and Ojomu Taiwo

    *Kosofe – Moyosore Ogunlewe and Sosanya Oluwole

    *Surulere – Suleiman Yusuf and Muiz Dosunmu

    *Yaba – Bayo Adefuye and Joseph Babatunde

  • Lagos council poll: 38 disqualified, five unopposed

    Lagos council poll: 38 disqualified, five unopposed

    • Ex-Lagos Attorney-General heads Appeal Committee

    No fewer than 38 chairmanship aspirants on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State have been disqualified from participating at the local government primaries.

    The shadow polls, which would produce candidates for next month’s council elections,  are scheduled for Saturday across the 57 councils.

    The Babatunde Ogala-led Electoral Committee cleared 432 of the 470 aspirants for the primaries at the weekend.

    Among those cleared, four incumbent chairmen were unopposed.

    They are Sulaimsn Yusuf (Surulere Council),Jibril Yisa  (Iba Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Motunrayo Alogba (Ijede LCDA) and Kasali Bamidele (Lekki LCDA).

    In Oto-Awori LCDA, Azeez Kareem was the only person cleared to contest.

    It was learnt that 38 aspirants were disqualified from the race due to lack of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), missing APC membership cards, and falsified secondary school certificates.

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    Recognising the rights of the aspirants to appeal their disqualifications, the party has set up the Screening Appeal Committee headed the former Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Adeniji Kazeem (SAN) to look into their complaints.

    The five-man panel begins its two-day sittings today at the party secretariat on Acme Road,  Ogba, Ikeja.

    Other members of the committee are former state lawmakers – Abdul Wahab Jimoh ( secretaty) and Sunmi Odesanya; pioneer Chairman of Itire-Ikate LCDA Kayode Oseni and Olawale Saliu, a lawyer.