Tag: Tokunbo Afikuyomi

  • Mixed grill as APC holds councillorship primaries in Lagos

    Mixed grill as APC holds councillorship primaries in Lagos

    Councillorship candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the upcoming local council poll in Lagos emerged in many areas on Monday, but disagreements led to postponement in some areas.

    The party had on Sunday announced that the councillorship primaries in the 377 Wards of its 57 local government areas would hold on Monday.

    Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, chairman of the APC  Local Government Electoral Committee, who announced this on Sunday, had called on party members at the ward levels to make themselves available at the designated centres where the councillorship elections will hold.

    In some areas visited by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondents, the elections went on smoothly, though delegates had to wait for long awaiting arrival of electoral officers.

    There were, however, some disagreements in some other areas.

    At Ward G in Oriade Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos, Mr Segun Lawson emerged winner of the primary election, polling 18 votes to defeat Ramon Aladega and Saidi Ayinde who got a vote each.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 20 party members had voted at the election held at Satellite Town Primary School.

    Lawson expressed joy at his election and thanked members of the party for the confidence reposed him.

    “This is victory for the party and all the people of the ward.

    “I thank party members for the confidence in me and I promise not disappoint them” he said.

    It was however an easy victory for Mr Jamiu Abiodun in the election as he emerged unopposed as councillorship candidate of Ward F in the area.

    Abiodun and his supporters went in wild jubilation as soon as his candidacy was endorsed by party members at the primary.

    NAN reports though the primary started several hours behind schedule, it was conducted peacefully.

    Security officials manned the gate and thoroughly screened party members before voting.

    The Sole Administrator of the LCDA, Mr Habeeb Aileru, together with some officials were around to ensure peaceful conduct.

    At Ward C, Isheri- Osun in Igando/Ikotun Local Council Development Area (LDCA), the election, which was scheduled to hold at 9 a.m., did start until 3.45 pm.

    Mr Gbenga Bankole, a consensus candidate, was eventually declared winner at the ward, where policemen and Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Corps were present to maintain order.

    At Ward E, in Orile-Agege LCDA, after initial skirmishes, an Electoral Officer, who came to the venue at 2:p.m. relayed the guidelines and conducted the primary election.

    However, Prince Sunday Ajayi, Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC) in Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area (LCDA) told NAN that as far as he was concerned, there was no councillorship primaries in the council.

    The APC primary election did not hold at Ward C, Amuwo Odofin Local Government Area,  following conflict in the register sent by the state and the one from the ward.

    A chieftain of the party in the ward and former Secretary of the local government, Mr Abayomi Omisore, said that APC members in the ward were not ready to entertain imposition of a candidate through whatever means.

    He said also that the postponement was necessary to ensure that only the wish of the people prevailed.

    According to him, all stakeholders, including the Amuwo Odofin Divisional Police Officer, Mr Obong Okon, endorsed the  postponement.

    Omisore told NAN that the primary election would hold on Wednesday or Thursday.

    Security personnel had been on ground at the ward’s secretariat located on F Close, 41 Road, Festac Town.

    Seven persons are contesting for the councillorship seat in the ward.

    While some members hailed the postponement, others frowned at it.

    A member who pleaded anonymity said that the postponement prevented violence as some of the members of the party were ready to fight if their candidates would not win.

    However another member of the party said that he was disappointed by the postponement, adding that he had been waiting for the election.

    At Ward K in Amuwo Odofin, the election took place peacefully after a long delay at the secretariat located on House 1, 11 Road, Festac Town.

    At Ojo LGA, many party members were seen waiting for officials to conduct the primary when NAN visited.

    Efforts to get reactions from Sen. Afikuyomi were unsuccessful as he could not be reached on phone.

    The Senator had, however, appealed to any aggrieved member to take advantage of the conflict resolution mechanisms provided by the party in the Sunday statement.

  • Lagos APC holds councillorship primaries Monday

    Lagos APC holds councillorship primaries Monday

    The All Progressives Congress  in Lagos State holds councillorship primaries in  the 377 Wards  of its  57 local government areas on Monday.

    Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, chairman of the APC  Local Government Electoral Committee announced this on Sunday,  against the backdrop of reports in some sections of the media that the council  primaries at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in  Surulere were disrupted by some  aggrieved party members.

    “It has become imperative to state for avoidance of doubt that the councillorship primaries will hold as planned in all the 377 wards in Lagos State on Monday 29, May 2017. Today, I have just met with all of our Electoral officials. I have met with all of our Sole Administrators on logistics and security. Indeed, we are set for tomorrow. We are undaunted by any challenge.”

    Afikuyomi also described the isolated incident involving a few aggrieved members of the party at the venue as grossly exaggerated.

    “The fact that I was at work till very late in the night with my team on Saturday, and the fact that I have been up and about since 4am on Sunday for the same purpose cannot logically support the unfortunate media reports that I was beaten to stupor with my head broken,” he said.

    Afikuyomi thanked members of the party within and outside of Nigeria as well as non-partisan members of the business community who have since called or visited him to ascertain the veracity of the report.

    The Senator appealed to any aggrieved member to take advantage of the conflict resolution mechanisms provided by the party.

    He further called on all members of the party at the ward levels to make themselves available at the designated centres where the councillorship elections will hold tomorrow saying adequate arrangements have been made for security across the State.

    “We are determined to see this process through. We are resolving genuine complaints by decent members of the party almost on a daily basis. Our overall strategic objective is to ensure that the current wave of rapid infrastructure development being witnessed across the State can be cascaded to the grassroots by elected Chairmen in all the 57 local governments of Lagos State.

    “This is the reason I took up this assignment. This is what I have chosen to give to my dear State.”

  • Protest mars Lagos APC primaries

    Protest mars Lagos APC primaries

    The Lagos State All  Progressives Congress ( APC) council primaries election was on Saturday marred by protest from aggrieved delegates.
    The protest which started when the party started announcing the names of the 18 candidates endorsed by the party leadership almost took a violent turn as the  Chairman Electoral Committee, Tokunbo Afikuyomi was attacked and almost stripped naked.
    He had to escape and be protected by the police. Those protesting later destroyed the ballot boxes with most of the delegates protecting their heads from stones and chairs thrown in the venue.
    Other leaders of the parties present at the venue were led off and protected by security men.
  • Tokunbo Afikuyomi renews ambition

    Tokunbo Afikuyomi renews ambition

    Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi is one man who loves to court relevance at every opportunity. As a former students’ union activist and ‘MKO Abiola for President’ crusader, Senator Toks, as he is fondly called by friends, has definitely paid his dues.

    In the past few months, the two-term, two-district senator has been living in self-imposed exile in the United Kingdom, leaving many to wonder if he had embraced political oblivion as a reality. The Senator who has represented Lagos Central and Lagos West and later opened a wine bar in Ikoyi, moved abroad after his term as Commissioner for Tourism in the first term of the Fashola administration. He later moved to Osun State at the beginning of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola government, hoping to enjoy some patronage from the new government. But his romance with the Osun State Government lasted shorter than he probably anticipated.

    Sensing that he might have expended his goodwill with the government, he decided to leave for the UK where he has been reminiscing on the good old times as a high ranking senator in Abuja before he attempted to succeed Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as the governor of Lagos State.

    But Celeb Watch has gathered that Afikuyomi may stage a come-back, as he is now eyeing his former position as the senator representing Lagos West; a position presently occupied by Senator Ganiyu Solomon (GOS), who is rumoured to be nursing governorship ambition in Lagos against 2015.