ALTHOUGH tomorrow’s governorship election will be contested by 35
political parties, the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and main
opposition, All Progressives Congress, APC, are obviously the front
runners.
This is despite the presence of influential candidates
such as Bisi Omoyeni of Mega Party of Nigeria, MPN, Sikiru Lawal of
Labour Party, LP, and the latest sensation, Otunba Segun Adewale of the
Action Democratic Party, ADP.
Flying the flag of the APC is Dr.
Kayode Fayemi, a former governor and former minister of Solid Minerals
Development while the PDP has the incumbent Deputy Governor, Professor
Kolapo Olusola, as its candidate.
The race is panning out as a
two-horse contest between PDP and APC because of their huge membership,
financial muscle, spread and strength in the 16 local councils and 177
wards where they have enduring structures.
Most of the other
political parties presenting candidates for this election lack these
advantages and some of them are only operational during election periods
and disappear into oblivion after elections.
Based on this,
political pundits in the state have narrowed the race to a two-horse
race, which is the APC and PDP, even though the LP, MPN, ADP, and SDP
are expected to make a significant impact.
Ahead of the election, a
peep into how the two parties stand in all the 16 local councils
indicates that an interesting contest is in the offing.
Ado -Ekiti
The
Ekiti State capital is a cosmopolitan town. It is the meeting and
melting pot of all Ekiti indigenes both home and abroad, it is also the
commercial nerve centre of the state. It is the most populous town in
the state, and it harbours more people from other tribes and parts of
the country than any other town in the state.
The Deputy Governorship
candidates of the PDP, Deji Kazeem Ogunsakin and that of APC, Chief
Bisi Egbeyemi, are from the town. The votes will definitely be divided
among the indigenes of the town. But residents who are largely strangers
usually determine where the pendulum of victory swings.
Egbeyemi is a
strong political factor in Ado Ekiti. He was chairman of the council
and commissioner. He has a strong political base. He also enjoys one
special privilege, he is a Chief. These are some of the factors that
could make the APC garner votes in the town.
Ogunsakin, 39, an
ex-banker, is a youth with a lot of vitality. He enjoys popularity among
the youths and a section of the Muslim community. As a former council
chairman, he also enjoys the goodwill of people in the town.
Egbeyemi
will be supported by Senator Babafemi Ojudu, former Deputy Governor,
Modupe Adelabu, Sunday Ibitoye, Tope Olanipekun, Chief David Adigun,
David Taiwo, and Ahmed Shittu among others.
The SUBEB chairman,
Senator Bode Ola, Hon. Femi Bamisile, Hon. Musa Arogundade, and Hon.
Tope Fasanmi are expected to wield some influence on election day.
Ikere
This
is the headquarters of Ekiti South Senatorial District, as well as the
second most populated town, after Ado-Ekiti. It is also the hometown of
the PDP candidate, Prof. Kolapo Olusola.
Apart from Olusola, the town
parades four other governorship candidates, among whom are Bisi Omoyeni
of MPN, Abiodun Aluko of AC, and Ajibare Tosin of the Independent
Democrats.
This community is home to some of the most vociferous and
politically active youths of the state. It is also a community that has
been active in the agitation for southern agenda. The elite of the town
have been mobilising for the Deputy Governor among other interest
groups, like the chiefs and heads of quarters.
Olusola will be
supported by a member of the House of Assembly, Hon. Wole Ayeni,
Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Ogundayomi, Mr. Gboyega Akinola and
Sesan Omoyeni.
To fight on the side of the APC are: Former Majority
leader of the State House of Assembly, Hon. Funminiyi Afuye, Senator
Tony Adeniyi, Dr Wole Oluyede, Mr. Kola Alabi, Muyiwa Olumilua, and
Sesan Fatoba among others.
Ekiti- West
This is a council
where the PDP has dominance. Hon. Kehinde Odebunmi, the Commissioner for
Agriculture and former member of House of Representatives holds the
fort here and he is expected to lead the foot soldiers in the council
for the PDP. He will be supported by Hon. members of the House of
Assembly, Sina Animasaun and Segun Adewumi, Lere Olayinka, Chief James
Adeosun and others.
But on the ground for the APC in this council are
the State Chairman of the party, Chief Jide Awe; former House of
Representatives member, Oyetunde Ojo; Akogun Tai Oguntayo; Kehinde
Odebunmi, Sunday Owolabi, and Kayode Fasakin, among others.
Efon
The
two parties have equal followership and strength in this council. The
APC will be led by the new decampee and member of the House of
Representatives, Hon. Olamide Oni. He will be backed by old horses like
Hon. Dapo Karounwi and Chief Dele Olowoyeye.
The PDP will be led by a
serving member of the State House of Assembly, Hon. Afolabi Akanni,
Chief Idowu Akinyele, and Hon. Bolaji Jeje among others.
Ijero
The
votes in this council will be keenly contested. The two parties are
strong in this local government and the votes may go either way. APC
parades the likes of Chief Ojo Atibioke, Hon. Wumi Ogunlola, Dapo
Kolawole, Chief Femi Oyebanji and Chief Ayo Folowosele.
These are strong politicians that would make things hard for the PDP.
The
PDP will counter the APC forces through politicians that made things
happen for Fayose in 2014. They are Commissioner for Finance, Chief
Toyin Ojo, Hon. Dayo Akinleye, and other Fayose die-hards.
Moba
Situated
in Ekiti North Senatorial District, Moba seems to be the natural
habitat of the progressives until the 2014 election when Governor
Ayodele Fayose won in this council.
In 2003, when Fayose bestrode the
state like a colossus and won his first term, the then Alliance for
Democracy still won in the council. A son of the town, Chief James
Kolawole also won the Senatorial seat.
The Speaker of the State House
of Assembly, Hon. Kola Oluwawole is from this Council. He will be
backed by his colleague in the Assembly and the Commissioner for
Information, Hon. Lanre Ogunsuyi to make the PDP grab the highest number
of votes in this council.
APC is expected to prove a hard nut to
crack because it has former Commissioner for Youths, Hon. Kayode
Olaosebikan and ex-member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Robert
Ajiboye, leading the pack. He will be backed by former Assembly members,
Hons Michael Olajide and Jide Ogunsuyi to make the game tough for the
ruling party.
Ido/Osi
PDP has always been a dominant party
in this council until former Governor Segun Oni defected to the APC.
Oni has a lot of influence going for him in this council and he may
deploy these to win for Fayemi. He will be supported by former Senator
Olubunmi Adetumbi, Cyril Fasuyi, Prince Akintade Olayisade, and Gbenga
Agbeyo among others to do the magic for the APC.
PDP too won’t be
easy to crush in this council. The likes of Hon. Thaddeus Aina, a
serving House of Assembly member, Abiola Jeje, Secretary to the State
Government, Dr Modupe Alade, the Commissioner for Works, Mrs Funmi Ogun,
will make the winning hard for the APC
Ikole
This council
has the third largest number of voters in the state. It is fairly big
and forms part of the councils that generate swing votes.
The PDP is
very strong in this council. It parades a serving member of the House of
Representatives, Hon. Kehinde Agboola, the PDP Chairman in the state,
Chief Gboyega Oguntuase, two House of Assembly members, Mrs. Titi
Owolabi Akerele, Chief Aremo Ogunleye and the present council boss.
The
opposition APC has Hon. Bunmi Awotiku, Ranti Akerele, Hon. Wole Ayeni,
Hon. Dele Olugbemi, Hon. Gboyega Aribisogan and others that will give
the party a leverage.
Oye
This is the local government of
the candidate of the APC, Dr Fayemi. It is expected to be a comfort
zone. Though, he was defeated in Oye in 2014, it is going to be a
different kettle of fish this time around. Fayemi has been having
aggressive campaigns in the council to prevent a serious backlash like
was witnessed four years ago. Fayemi will be backed by political giants
like Senator Ayo Arise, Hon. Bimbo Daramola, Dr. Mojisola Kolade, Dr.
Segun Osinkolu, Hon. Rufus Adunmo, Bamitale Oguntoyinbo and others.
However,
PDP has reliable and hard-fighting politicians in this council. They
will be led by the Chairman, House Committee on Information, Hon. Samuel
Omotoso, leader of Government Business in the Assembly, Hon. Tunji
Akinyele and others, to make things difficult for Fayemi on election
day.
Ilejemeje
This is the council of the serving Senator
representing Ekiti North, Duro Faseyi, who is a strong PDP chieftain. He
will be supported by a serving state lawmaker, Hon. Cecilia Dada, Hon.
Oladipo Arogunmasa and others. Fayose is popular in this council and has
cult-like followers that will do the magic except APC fights back in a
deft and tactical manner.
Meanwhile, APC parades the likes of Hon.
Segun Erinle, former Commissioner for Rural Development, Mr. Folorunso
Olabode and ex-council boss, Prince Bamgboye Adegoroye among other
topnotchers in the local government and this will make the battle very
fierce.
Emure
Emure Local Government is one of the
smallest local governments in the state. The PDP may have serious
problems winning the council because of the influence of the former
Minister of Works, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, who just defected to the APC.
Though Adeyeye is from a neighbouring Ise/Orun Local Government.
The
incumbent Attorney- General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Kolapo
Kolade is from the council. He has moderate influence in the town that
may be of help to the PDP.
APC also has the likes of former Majority
Leader in the State House of Assembly, Hon. Muyiwa Abegunde and former
Commissioner for Labour in the state, Mrs. Bunmi Adelugba.
Ise/Orun
This
council has always been a stronghold of the PDP before the defection of
former Minister of Works, Prince Dayo Adeyeye to the APC, a couple of
months ago. He fell out with Fayose because of the bedlam that dogged
the governorship primary ticket of the party. The Governor supported his
deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola in the primary.
Prince Adeyeye has
enormous influence in the community and he would want to prove to the
PDP that it has lost an eminent member to the opposition. He will be
helped by former Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Owoseeni Ajayi and the
Deputy Majority leader of the Assembly, Hon. Ebenezer Alagbada to garner
votes for the APC.
The PDP doesn’t have enough bigwigs in the
council that can wrest power from the duo of Adeyeye and Ajayi. It will
be upset if the PDP wins the council in this election.
Gbonyin
Gbonyin
Local Government has always been a stronghold of the PDP. But the
defection of bigwigs like Chief Ropo Adesanya, Senator Gbenga Aluko, and
their supporters will affect the party in a way. The Deputy
Director-General of Kayode Fayemi Campaign organisation, Hon. Bamidele
Faparusi is from the local government. He will be backed by former
Speaker Adewale Omirin, Mr. Remi Olorunleke, Hon. Femi Awe, Wole
Olujobi, Muyiwa Abegunde, Paul Omotoso and others.
Those that will
fight on the side of the PDP include: a member of the House of
Representatives, Hon. Akin Awodunmila, Mrs Sade Akinrinmola, and Hon.
Dele Fajemilehin.
Ekiti East
The PDP appears to have a
slight edge in this council because of the influence of Senator
representing Ekiti South Senatorial District, Mrs. Biodun Olujimi. The
former Deputy Governor has been spending and empowering so many groups
across the council and this will make it difficult for APC to make an
inroad in the council. She will be supported by members of the House of
Assembly, Hons Dare Pelemo and Adeojo Fajana, Commissioner for Lands,
Hon. Taelolu Otitoju, Hon. Samuel Ajibola.
The former Speaker of the
State House of Assembly, Hon. Femi Bamisile will lead the APC to this
battle. He enjoys high acceptability in the council that will pose some
problems to the PDP. He will be backed by Alhaji Tiwon Loju, Mr. Muyiwa
Idiowo, Hon. Rotimi Ajidara, and Mr. Adewumi Apalara among others.
Ekiti West
There
will be a balance of forces in this council. The governorship ambition
of Senator Bode Olowoporoku and Ambassador Dare Bejide, who are from
Ilawe-Ekiti, the largest town, may affect the chances of the PDP and APC
in this election. Olowoporoku is the candidate of African Democratic
Congress, ACD while Bejide is presently carrying the flag of the
People’s Party of Nigeria, PPN.
The council looks urbane in the
pattern of voting. In 2003, Femi Falana, SAN, of the National Conscience
Party, NCP, won the council as a governorship candidate and this may
play out in this election.
Olowoporoku has been the political leader
of the local government for long and is widely loved by his people. He
may cause an upset for the two dominant parties.
However, Fayose has a
lot of foot-soldiers that will help the PDP such as Mr. Lanre Omolase,
Hon. Bunmi Olugbade, Hon. Michael Adedeji, a member of the House of
Representatives, and Hon. Segun Adekola.
Irepodun/Ifelodun
There
will be a balance of forces in this council because this is where the
political titans are domiciled. Governor Fayose is from the council. He
is not only a hard nut to crack, but also highly enigmatic and tactical.
He will be supported by Hon. Dapo Olagunju, Chief of Staff, Chief Dipo
Anisulowo, a member of House of Representatives, Hon. Ayodeji Oladimeji
and Hon. Henry Aladeyelu among others.
The APC has giants like former
Governor Niyi Adebayo, Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele, Mr. Jamiu Mojeed, Akeem
Jamiu, Major Tajudeen Femi Awe, Toba Adaramola and other top stalwarts.
The votes from the council will be keenly contested, but it is too dicey to predict who will emerge victoriously.
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