You Lack Morality to seek Election Postponement – Akala’s former SA fires back at Akala
In reaction to Chief Alao Akala’s call for postponement of the scheduled May 22 election, Prince Dotun Oyelade, Akala’s former Special Assistant on Public Communications has slammed the former governor, stating that the former governor also dissolved Local government bosses elected by his predecessor, Ladoja’s administration.
Chief Alao Akala had earlier called for the postponement of the LG poll while reacting to the Supreme Court ruling involving the sacked ALGON and Governor Seyi Makinde, urging the Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission, OYSIEC, to postpone the election so as to accommodate the All Progressives Congress’s (APC) participation.
In a public statement, Oyelade, who is now the executive chairman of the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State, B.C.O.S, reminded the former governor how he sacked council chairmen and councilors elected by the Rashidi Ladoja administration.
He added that Alao-Akala did not only sack the elected officials, he also hurriedly conducted a council election and swore them in 48 hours after.
The statement in full:
LG POLLS….CORRECTING FORMER GOVERNOR AKALA by Prince Dotun Oyelade
It made quite an interesting reading the statement credited to former Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala in the dailies regarding the Supreme Court Judgment which ordered the Oyo State Government to pay the accumulated arrears and salaries of the sacked Local Government Chairmen installed via a fluke and controversial election at the tail end of the immediate past administration in the State.
In a case instituted by the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) the Supreme Court in upholding an earlier appeal Court Judgment Stated that the Seyi Makinde administration erred in sacking the Council Bosses, whose tenure in any case would have ended by now had they been allowed to continue in Office.
Now, former Governor Alao-Akala in an interview with the Media has told Governor Seyi Makinde not to throw up what he called another round of legal gymnastics (His Words) by going ahead to conduct Local Government elections which according to the former Governor should be postponed to avert the sin of one-sidedness.
But this exactly was what Alao Akala did in 2009 when he defied all entreaties including litigation and went ahead to conduct a local government election in which only his political party participated.
Not only that, he quickly swore in all the Chairmen early Monday morning, barely 48 hours after the one-sided poll.
In the particular case on hand, Governor Alao-Akala seems not to take cognizance of the fact that the Supreme Court Judgment did not reinstate the sacked Local Government Chairmen, neither did it say the Local Government Elections scheduled by OYSIEC to hold on May 22 should no longer hold.
In fact: the judgment is a clear indication that the elections can hold as scheduled, and former Governor Alao-Akala shouldn’t blame Governor Seyi Makinde for the hitherto recalcitrant attitude of his Political Party, the APC to shun participation in the coming polls, based on the assumption that the Supreme Court would reinstate the sacked Chairmen.
The former Governor must also understand that OYSIEC cannot be accused of any wrongdoing, having in the last four months reached out extensively to all Political Parties and stakeholders including the APC on the need to participate fully in the electoral process and prepare adequately for the coming elections.
The APC which no doubt had the flawed assumption regarding expectations of the outcome of it is odyssey to the Supreme Court, chose to ignore and dismiss the entreaties by the OYSIEC Boss, Aare Isiaka Olagunju.
Former Governor Alao-Akala now trying to buy time for his Party by asking that the elections be postponed at the eleventh hour is certainly not a tenable request.
The APC should simply make the best use of the remaining time at its disposal to prepare for the Poll, which OYSIEC has consistently assured would be free, fair and credible rather than trying to identify imaginary ‘LEGAL GYMNASTICS’ where there are none.
Now to yet another moral question, it may be necessary to remind former Governor Alao-Akala who ruled the State from 2007 to 2011 that he also on assumption of Office, sacked the Local Government Chairmen elected under the administration of his Predecessor, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, even despite the fact that he belonged to the same party with Senator Ladoja and the elected Chairmen at the time!
So, former Governor Alao-Akala certainly has no moral right to now pontificate on the merits, demerits or appropriateness of Governor Seyi Makinde’s action in also sacking Local Chairmen who were elected in the most controversial circumstances.
Signed:
Prince Dotun Oyelade
Executive Chairman BCOS
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