Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, has insisted that the local
government election slated for Saturday 12th May will hold in all the 33 local
government areas, 35 local council development areas and over 600 wards in the
state, despite a Federal High Court injunction ordering the suspension of the
election.
Some aggrieved APC members from Eruwa in Ibarapa East Local
Government Area had prayed the court for an ijunction restraining the
defendants, their servants, agents or privies from using, relying on or
employing the use of any electoral areas or wards and polling stations for the
purpose of any elections in Oyo State, including local government elections,
other than the electoral areas or wards and polling stations created by the
INEC, pending the determination of the substantive action.
But, Ajimobi
while addressing members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the
state at the APC state Secretariat, Oke-Ado, Ibadan ahead of the forthcoming LG
election and ward congresses said the court had not stopped the election except
in some newly created wards.
Ajimobi while
reacting to the Wednesday’s ruling by Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of Federal High
Court 2 which granted an interlocutory injunction restraining OYSIEC from
conducting election into the new wards created by the commission in Ibarapa
East, said that the ruling did not constrain the conduct of the LG election in
the state but only in the disputed wards.
He said he was
leaning on constitutional provisions that the courts had no power over the
election. He, however, disclosed that efforts at reaching compromise with the aggrieved
parties showed that the election will hold even in the disputed wards.
Ajimobi said,
“There is this speculation across the state that the council poll will not hold
as a result of the court judgment.
“We are telling
the court that it is in the constitution that no court has power over the
election. We are telling you that in the wards mentioned and those that were
not mentioned, we are going to conduct election there.
“We are in touch
with the aggrieved members of the party that had gone to court. “I want to assure you that the election will hold.”
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