Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has reaffirmed that the local government elections will proceed as scheduled on Saturday.
The governor conveyed this in a statement issued on Friday by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, despite a request from the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, to halt the polls.
Adeleke emphasized that democracy operates under the rule of law and asserted that no individual has the power to overrule court decisions.
“As for me and my people, we stand by the rule of law, not illegal self-help. Election is going to hold, and the outcome will be a fast-tracked development at the local level. I urge our people to remain peaceful. Osun is a truly peaceful state,” the statement read.
“My advice to all parties, including local and national stakeholders, is to abide by democratic norms.
“Our people are prepared for elections tomorrow. They yearn to have their choices as chairmen and councillors.
“OSIEC has also done a marvelous preparatory job according to reports at my disposal. Several political parties are participating and I believe there will be a level playing ground for all to test their popularity with the masses.”
The Attorney General of the Federation had on Thursday called on Adeleke to instruct the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission to halt the election, warning that it would be invalid and a violation of the Constitution.
Fagbemi referenced the recent Court of Appeal ruling in Akure, which overturned an earlier Federal High Court judgment that nullified the previous local government elections conducted under former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola. The ruling effectively reinstated the sacked council chairmen, whose tenure, according to the AGF, remains valid until October 2025.
He warned that any such election that may be held will not only be invalid since the term of office of the elected officials just restored by the judgment of the Court of Appeal will still be running until October 2025, but it will also amount to an egregious breach of the Constitution, which Governor Adeleke has sworn to uphold.