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How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Islie: 6:22pm On Jun 26, 2020
When the state’s Publicity Secretary of Lagos State chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Seye Oladejo recently dismissed the insinuation that the leadership of the party has begun the process of replacing the late lawmaker that represented Lagos East zone in the upper chamber, Senator Bayo Oshinowo, many insiders knew that there was more to it. Oshinowo died on Monday, June 15, 2020.

Oladejo had said the party was still mourning and that it would be inappropriate to start strategizing on his replacement so soon. However, indications have emerged that some members of the party from the senatorial district are not leaving anything to chances.

The development, of course, will put to test the acceptability and popularity for the Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration and that of his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat before citizens of the state especially in Lagos East zone where a by-election will be conducted to fill the vacuum created.

At present the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is yet to fix a date for the bye-election but some stakeholders in the opposition party have expressed worries why the commission has kept silent on making necessary information about the bye-election public since the demise of Oshinowo.

Oshinowo, who came from Kosofe axis of Lagos East zone, remained a strong ally, staunch loyalists and political foot soldier of the National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu till he died. Besides the internal politicking that will characterize the process of selecting a candidate for the ruling party, the coming bye-election will also open the old rivalry between Lagos APC and the major opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

While some observers are of the opinion that the ruling APC remains strong and stands a better chance to crush the opposition to retain the seat, contrary views indicate that PDP could capitalize on the present political upheavals going on in APC to claim victory whenever the bye-election is conducted.

A source indicated that “Lagos APC will defeat PDP to retain the seat because of its structure, well-organized political machinery and its financial strength,” adding that this is despite APC undergoing some internal challenges, which if the PDP is smart, it may likely secure victory in the bye-election. But PDP itself is not immune to internal crisis. It has since been fragmented into about three factions after suffering defeat in the 2019 general elections.”

Why bye-election is key to Sanwo-Olu

IT may not yet be clear to many observers that Governor Sanwo-Olu and his deputy are two stakeholders that need to put all they have into Lagos East Senatorial bye-election without necessarily leaving anything to chance both from within or outside the party.

As an insider put it, “Of course, all members of Lagos APC will still defer to Tinubu when it comes to the selection of a would-be candidate. It is, however, more important for the incumbent to get involved to determine who succeeds Oshinowo ahead of the permutations for the 2023 presidential and governorship elections that are already on the way.”

For instance, the negative reverberation resulting from the controversial circumstances that threw up Sanwo-Olu as APC’s governorship candidate in the direct primary in 2018 has not been totally resolved among the electorate in Lagos East. Many of them are still nursing their wounds over the disgraceful manner in which the former governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode was denied a second term ticket by the party’s leadership.

“It is not yet clear if those aggrieved members in Lagos East have overcome their grievances and may not likely want to use this opportunity to express their grouse,” a source said.

Another challenge the ruling party will face in selecting the candidate to replace Osinowo is the fact that Sanwo-Olu came from Lagos Central, but with Tinubu’s support in 2018, he defeated Ambode, who hails from Epe in Lagos East. But the manner Ambode was denied the second term ticket was regarded as a breach of zoning and gentleman’s agreement in the ruling party among the three senatorial districts in the state.

Many hold grouse against Tinubu, who emerged as governor in 1999 on the platform of Alliance for Democracy (AD), but came through Lagos West and spent two terms. Tinubu’s successor and Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola came from Lagos Central and also spent two terms in office. In 2015, the ticket was given to Ambode from Lagos East with many believing he would also spend two terms, but the case was not to be. Sanwo-Olu will have a lot of explaining to do to people of Lagos East in this aspect.

Another challenge Sanwo-Olu will need to address as the bye-election comes close is the displeasure of members of Lagos East over the controversial manner Senator Gbenga Ashafa from the Ibeju-Lekki axis was also dishonorably deprived the opportunity to return to the upper chamber for the third term unlike the wife of the national leader, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, who easily earned her third term ticket in the same process.

It is insinuated that the party’s leadership deliberately used 2018 direct primary to stop the former Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Lands, Ashafa to pave the way for the late Oshinowo. The governor may also need to work on the psyche of the electorate in Ibeju-Lekki and Epe ahead of the bye-election.

The Guardian authoritatively gathered that some leaders of the party from Lagos East are already making moves to direct the electorate’s attention towards their political interest for the vacant seat. Some politicians from Epe Division have been accused as the brain behind the zone’s misfortunes.

But some members in the party told The Guardian, “For any Epe-based politician to be jostling for the Lagos East Senatorial District’s seat is more like a direct affront to the deputy governor, who is also from Epe. It is not possible for Epe axis to produce the deputy and also the senator simultaneously.”

The state’s Publicity Secretary, mr. Oladejo, however, told The Guardian to discountenance any report about names of those the party will put forward since nothing has so far happened at the party level in that direction.

According to him, “It will be unfair to Oshinowo and his family if the party should start the process of replacement now when we are still mourning. It is also not true that the party has tagged any name or names for the vacant seat.”

Meanwhile, the current development at the APC national level may also not have allowed Lagos chapter to have time to start discussion arrangements for Oshinowo’s replacement.

The PDP challenge

The history of Lagos West Senatorial elections since 1999 has never been in the favour of PDP except when Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe won the 1999 senatorial election in the zone on the platform of defunct Alliance for Democracy (AD). But he later defected to PDP. PDP could not, however, retain the position in 2003. Since then, other PDP candidates had always lost to the ruling party. But with the coming bye-election, PDP is hoping to take advantage of the in-house bickering in the ruling party, depending on the type of candidate APC fields.

Lagos’ PDP spokesman, Taofik Gani has, however, chided INEC for failing to supply any information since the demise of Oshinowo on when a bye-election would be conducted to fill the vacant seat. He alleged that it would appear deliberate so as to favour the ruling party “because as we speak, I doubt if any mention of the demise of the late lawmaker has been made on INEC’s portal, not to talk of releasing information on how another bye-election will be conducted. Apart from the ruling APC, there is not another party in Lagos that has heard anything from INEC about the bye-election.”

On plans by the party to participate in the bye-election whenever it holds, Gani said, “For now, we are planning but it is not yet for media consumption. However, the only person we still have on ground is Princes Abiodun Olufusi from Ikorodu, who contested against Oshinowo on PDP platform but lost in 2019. Others are definitely going to show interest as time goes on and we are hoping to also capitalize on the possible implosion APC might face in the process of selecting their candidate, which, of course, will give us an edge.”

The Guardian also learnt that the wife of the governorship candidate of AD in the 2019 election, Mr. Owolabi Salis, Mrs. Olabisi Salis from Ikorodu, might also be drafted into the senatorial race. She contested in 2015 against Ashafa and lost. It is not yet clear if she will run on the platform of PDP or AD, but the pressure is being mounted on her to contest.

But a credible source from INEC chided Gani over the insinuation that the commission was unnecessarily keeping silence over the Lagos East Senatorial bye-election allegedly to the advantage of the ruling party.

According to the source, “It is unfortunate that Lagos PDP is saying this because it is the same set of politicians that insisted INEC should not conduct election because of the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. We had initially planned to conduct all the bye-elections in about 10 states but for the pandemic, which forced us to cancel the arrangement. Recalled that politicians insisted INEC should shift Edo and Ondo States’ governorship elections but we refused.

“INEC is just regrouping and strategizing on how to conduct all the outstanding bye-elections. Moreover, we are still awaiting the notification from the Senate President about the demise of the lawmaker in question, just as we are strategizing seriously to conduct the elections.”

The source also disclosed that the commission was yet to decide when to fix the various bye-elections but that it has released COVID-19 policy in respect to the conduct of elections putting into consideration the pandemic of which all the stakeholders including political parties were all happy with.

“It is therefore not true that INEC is unnecessarily silent over Lagos East bye-election to replace late Osinowo,” it continued, “there are other such elections we are looking to conduct across the country.”

https://m.guardian.ng/politics/how-lagos-east-senatorial-bye-election-will-test-sanwo-olu-hamzats-popularity/amp/

Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by JasonScoolari: 6:28pm On Jun 26, 2020
"Breach of Gentleman Agreement"

.......And that is what is putting a nail right into his political coffin and automatically marks the end of his national relevance.

The internally displaced Tinubu is too greedy and that was made manifest when he kicked Akinwunmi Ambode out like a mere ekuke dog.

Lagos East should atleast get their pound of flesh and make him understand that he is no god in Lagos State.

To some gang of Efulefu's who think I hate Tinubu, lemme make it clear to you witless monkeys, "I don't hate your god" I just believe in fairness.

Shout out to flyingpig, may you not be an Internally Displaced Politician like Tinubu and Oshiomhole.

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Decibel: 6:35pm On Jun 26, 2020
With Tinubu and Oshomole internally displaced?

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by blackboy(m): 6:40pm On Jun 26, 2020
Test which popularity? Election the results are ready. No be Lagos election? If it was popularity would APC really be in power in Lagos since 2015

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Bukaatii22(f): 6:50pm On Jun 26, 2020
Let's wait and see
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Kuginzi: 6:51pm On Jun 26, 2020
E no concern me!!

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Think9ja(m): 6:51pm On Jun 26, 2020
kiss
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by YorubaKinging: 6:51pm On Jun 26, 2020
The end is near
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Aderewah: 6:52pm On Jun 26, 2020
Lol
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Goldenheart(m): 6:52pm On Jun 26, 2020
This Hamzat just dey like Ade... grin e just dey collect money

Its been a while Osinbajo made the news

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by techmo(m): 6:52pm On Jun 26, 2020
cool



One thing is certain Ipobian thiefing tax collectors PDP can't win class captain in Lagos school for the deaf not to talk of Senatorial district election


.

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by darfay: 6:53pm On Jun 26, 2020
Sanwo olu has successfully done nothing so far

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Killdemboth: 6:53pm On Jun 26, 2020
Tinubu boys your master has been drowned in a political lagoon somewhere by Fulani lords.. tongue tongue tongue grin grin

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by betterman22(m): 6:53pm On Jun 26, 2020
What we need is peaceful conduct
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Horbar1: 6:53pm On Jun 26, 2020
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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by betterman22(m): 6:53pm On Jun 26, 2020
wink
YorubaKinging:
The end is near
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by MrMcJay(m): 6:55pm On Jun 26, 2020
No sensible PDP candidate should even bother to buy form. Don't dash Jimi Agbaje and Co your money.

They would eat your money clean, you'll lose election on Saturday and Jimi Agbaje would do thanksgiving on Sunday.

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Heavensent01(m): 6:56pm On Jun 26, 2020
JasonScoolari:
"Breach of Gentleman Agreement"

.......And that is what is putting a nail right into his political coffin and automatically marks the end of his national relevance.

The internally displaced Tinubu is too greedy and that was made manifest when he kicked Akinwunmi Ambode out like a mere ekuke dog.

Lagos East should atleast get their pound of flesh and make him understand that he is no god in Lagos State.

To some gang of Efulefu's who think I hate Tinubu, lemme make it clear to you witless monkeys, "I don't hate your god" I just believe in fairness.

Shout out to flyingpig, may you not be an Internally Displaced Politician like Tinubu and Oshiomhole.


you believe in fairness but hail Ibori. tell me the difference between Tinubu and ibori? these bunch of greedy men are thief


but Tinubu is a better thief because his establishment save some unemployment in Nigeria, what did Ibori brought to delta people?

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Ogaga87(m): 6:56pm On Jun 26, 2020
were they popular before becoming governor or they were handpicked..

Whatever the outcome will be, Jagaban remains their daddy

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by recievesense: 6:58pm On Jun 26, 2020
fake
Killdemboth:
Tinubu boys your master has been drowned in a political lagoon somewhere by Fulani lords.. tongue tongue tongue grin grin
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by kingimmaculate(m): 6:58pm On Jun 26, 2020
They will be all right very soon.
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Zico5(m): 6:58pm On Jun 26, 2020
No joy for politicians. That's why they don't have rest of mind. They wish to have it all for themselves alone. Tinubu is too greedy to lead this country. He may be gunning to run for presidency but I don't think he will get it even if he spend 100 billions. Let's wait and see how things run out.

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Ernerstdavid55(m): 6:59pm On Jun 26, 2020
grin idp
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by steveekeoma(m): 6:59pm On Jun 26, 2020
Islie:



https://m.guardian.ng/politics/how-lagos-east-senatorial-bye-election-will-test-sanwo-olu-hamzats-popularity/amp/
SANWO OLU GETS POPULARITY? THE RESULT HAS BEEN WRITTEN, THEY'RE JUST WAITING FOR THE BYE ELECTION DAY TO DECLARE THE RESULT.

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by styless(f): 7:00pm On Jun 26, 2020
Hmmm
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by steveekeoma(m): 7:02pm On Jun 26, 2020
YorubaKinging:
The end is near
which end?
Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by JasonScoolari: 7:02pm On Jun 26, 2020
Heavensent01:



you believe in fairness but hail Ibori. tell me the difference between Tinubu and ibori? these bunch of greedy men are thief


but Tinubu is a better thief because his establishment save some unemployment in Nigeria, what did Ibori brought to delta people?
Don't just be in Koronu and say "What Ibori brought to Delta"

Travel and see you Zombie.


By the way, how is the internally displaced Tinubu a better Thief?

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by BERNIMOORE: 7:04pm On Jun 26, 2020
JasonScoolari:
"Breach of Gentleman Agreement"

.......And that is what is putting a nail right into his political coffin and automatically marks the end of his national relevance.

The internally displaced Tinubu is too greedy and that was made manifest when he kicked Akinwunmi Ambode out like a mere ekuke dog.

Lagos East should atleast get their pound of flesh and make him understand that he is no god in Lagos State.

To some gang of Efulefu's who think I hate Tinubu, lemme make it clear to you witless monkeys, "I don't hate your god" I just believe in fairness.

Shout out to flyingpig, may you not be an Internally Displaced Politician like Tinubu and Oshiomhole.
Obaseki must have boosted their resolve and with the Disbanded NWC... PDP can try their luck

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Re: How Lagos East Senatorial Bye-election Will Test Sanwo-olu, Hamzat’s Popularity by Passionate888: 7:04pm On Jun 26, 2020
Ok o

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