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Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by dre11(op): 1:56pm On May 04, 2025
· Obasa’s son stirs controversy in Agege

…as odds favor ‘Able Abel’ in Yaba


By Olasunkanmi Akoni & Nnamdi Ojiego


As the tenure of the current local government administration winds down, tension is building across Lagos State political landscape.

The race to occupy chairmanship and councillorship positions in the 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) has thrown political parties, aspirants, and their sponsors into frenzy.

The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) recently issued the official Notice of Election, setting July 12, 2025, as the date for the polls, with a possible re-run slated for July 19.

Meanwhile, campaigns had officially commenced on April 18 and would run through July 9.

The LASIEC announcement has ignited a flurry of campaign activity, particularly in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), where aspirants’ posters now blanket the metropolis.

The APC primaries to pick its candidate hold on Saturday.

However, beyond the campaign buzz lies growing controversy, especially over alleged candidate impositions and unclear electoral guidelines.

The controversy, it was gathered, stemmed as a result of the need to plant loyal and influential candidates in place ahead of the 2027 general elections to avoid the shocking experience of the 2023 presidential poll where Labour Party’s candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, defeated then-APC standard bearer, Bola Tinubu, in the state.

“In other to maintain the current lead as a ruling party, there is the need to have the right candidates in place to make it easier not only for the presidential and gubernatorial polls but for other elective positions,” a party chieftain told Sunday Vanguard.


Baba Sope’ Politics

Some party faithful are worried over the return of what they described as ‘baba sope’ politics. Baba sope is imposition of candidates in local parlance.

Accusations of political godfatherism and imposition within the APC reached a head following the endorsement of Abdul-Ganiyu Obasa, son of Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, for chairmanship of Agege LGA.

The endorsement triggered protests, particularly in Ojokoro LCDA, where angry party members and youths disrupted a stakeholders’ meeting over what they described as an attempt to impose an outsider.

Placards with messages like, ‘Obasa should not impose a chairman on us from Agege’, and, ‘You can’t bring a stranger to lead us’, reflected the deep resentment among the party supporters.

“We reject any attempt to sideline loyal party members who have served this council,” said Mr. Olusegun Akinoso-Olawaye, one of the protest leaders. “Let everyone test their strength at the primaries.”

Similarly, Mrs. Bola Ojetayo, another protester, decried what she termed the commercialization of leadership: “A stranger should not come to our home and be allowed to lead us”.

Despite the uproar, Mr. Oluwagbenga Abiola, the sitting Vice Chairman of Agege LG, stepped down and endorsed the younger Obasa, citing party loyalty and political mentorship under the Speaker.


Stepping down

Meanwhile, President Tinubu has reportedly nullified the endorsement of Obasa’s son by APC chieftains in Agege, ordering the Speaker to pull out his son, Abdul-Ganiyu, from the race for Chairman of Agege Local Government.

It was gathered that the measure is to pave the way for another appointment penciled down by the president as announced by party leaders upon returning from a meeting with him in Abuja.

Tinubu had stressed the need for emergence of popular candidates via fair and open contests within the APC for the polls. Sources close to the development in the Presidency confirmed that Tinubu instructed that all APC aspirants for the polls be given equal opportunity.In response, Obasa allegedly urged those who had previously stepped down for his son to resume campaign and collect nomination forms ahead of the APC primaries set for July 12, 2025.

Abdul-Ganiyu had been absent from the APC on-going screening exercise in Ikeja.

Also, checks by Sunday Vanguard revealed that at least 650 nomination forms for the 57 slots had been purchased for chairmanship positions, while about a million had been purchased for councilor positions out of 114 available slots across the 57 councils.


Transparent Primaries

In Ikeja LGA, another aspirant, Abisola Omisore, called for a free and fair APC primary while receiving his nomination form from the Ikeja Progressive Youths. His call was echoed by Tayo Aderinola, who withdrew his candidacy in support of Omisore, citing wide consultations and the need for unity.

Amid growing internal dissent, the APC inaugurated an electoral committee led by former National Legal Adviser, Babatunde Ogala, to oversee party primaries and pre-election processes. In view of that, the Lagos APC spokesman, Oluseye Oladejo, called on aggrieved members to seek peaceful resolution mechanisms within the party structure.


YABA LCDA: The odds favour Able Abel
· Aspirant speaks on vision


In a related development, in Yaba Local Council Development Area, LCDA, the odds to pick the APC ticket for the chairmanship position appears to favour Hon. Abel Enikanologbon, popularly known as Able Abel.

Three factors, according to sources in the area, make him the candidate to beat for the ticket.

One is his popularity as his candidature is said to be acceptable to the broad spectrum of the people of the LCDA including youths, the elders, men and women.

Two is that his ward has the lowest number of elected or appointed public officials in the area, thus making it politically expedient to compensate the ward by supporting him to get the ticket.

Whereas a ward in the LCDA has senator, House of Reps member, a commissioner and board chairman at the federal level, the only appointment his Ward B has is Supervisor at Yaba LCDA.

Three, Able Abel is well qualified for the LCDA chairmanship in terms of education and being a loyal party man.

The aspirant himself was upbeat about his chances when he spoke about his manifesto, promising a transformative agenda anchored on good governance, digital innovation, and inclusive development for Yaba LCDA.

The APC hopeful laid out an ambitious vision for the LCDA, touching on key sectors such as education, healthcare, economic empowerment, infrastructure, and civic engagement.

“Our people deserve a government that works for them — one that listens, plans, and delivers. That is what I stand for,” he declared.

Able Abel outlined plans to overhaul primary school infrastructure, introduce ICT centers in public schools, and provide free meals to public primary school pupils and also pledged annual scholarships and school supplies for Yaba LCDA students.

“If we empower our children today, we secure our future,” he said, stressing the importance of digital skills and equitable access to learning.

On healthcare, the aspirant promised a people-first approach, focusing on access, quality, and affordability. His proposals include recruiting more healthcare workers, upgrading health facilities, ensuring a regular drug supply, and launching a Community-Based Health Insurance (CBHI) scheme.

“No resident of Yaba should have to choose between health and survival,” Enikanologbon assured.

Addressing the economic challenges faced by small business owners, particularly market women and artisans, Able Abel proposed the establishment of Trade Centers and Business Cooperatives, provision of shared workspaces and storage facilities, and the introduction of low-interest microloan schemes.

“Economic empowerment is not a slogan; it is a necessity,” he stated.

On infrastructure, the aspirant promised a complete overhaul of the area’s aging roads, drainage systems, and waste management infrastructure. “We must build a Yaba that works — where roads are motorable, drains are clean, and the environment is safe and livable.”

He also unveiled plans to boost cultural tourism, proposing an annual Yaba Cultural Heritage Day to celebrate the LCDA’s rich traditions, music, and arts.

“Our culture is our identity. Let’s use it to unite us and create economic opportunities,” he said.

Security and governance featured prominently in the manifesto.

Able Abel announced plans to set up a Local Security Advisory Board and encourage community policing through regular town hall meetings and neighborhood watch collaborations.

“Security is a shared responsibility. We will bridge the gap between citizens and law enforcement,” he promised.

On civic engagement, the aspirant proposed the launch of a digital open data portal to promote transparency in governance. “People must know what’s being spent, where, and why. That’s how you build trust and accountability,” he explained, adding that residents would have direct input into policy through regular engagement forums.

To back his proposals, Able Abel detailed a roadmap for implementation, including a Policy Implementation Task Force and partnerships with private sector actors. He assured that his administration would be driven by measurable targets, quarterly reports, and responsible budgeting.

The APC aspirant said his manifesto was not just a campaign document, but a contract with the people of Yaba.

“This is our shared vision. Together, we will make Yaba LCDA a model of progress, innovation, and people-focused leadership,” he concluded.


LASIEC under Fire

LASIEC, on its part, is facing mounting criticism for what opposition parties described as inadequate consultation and a lack of transparency. At the heart of the backlash is the commission’s inclusion of the 37 LCDAs in the elections despite their controversial legal status and its unilateral release of electoral guidelines without input from the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC).

IPAC Lagos Chairperson, Mrs. Temilola Akinade, described the LASIEC approach as “neglectful,” citing unresolved legal questions surrounding LG autonomy and the Supreme Court’s interpretation.

Mr. Ayinde Olawale of the ACC and Mr. Dele Oladeji of the AP warned that their parties may boycott the elections if the LCDAs are recognized without constitutional backing. “We cannot participate in an election that disregards the rule of law,” Oladeji said.


Assembly Summons LASIEC Boss

In response to these concerns, the Lagos State House of Assembly has summoned LASIEC Chairperson, Justice Mobolanle Okikiola-Ighile (retd), to clarify the commission’s preparations and electoral framework. Lawmakers stressed the importance of transparency, particularly around election security and guideline implementation.

“The people are asking questions. We need LASIEC to address these issues directly,” said Rotimi Ajomale, Chairman of the House Committee on LASIEC and Public Petitions.

Other members, including Kehinde Joseph and Bonu Solomon, echoed calls for LASIEC to restore public confidence through stakeholder engagement and legal clarity.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/lagos-lg-polls-tension-as-baba-sope-politics-returns-in-apc/

Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by gbaskiboy: 2:04pm On May 04, 2025
I don't expect less from Lagos APC leadership, imposition of leaders from time immemorial has always been with us. We go serve Papa con serve pikin Join.
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by dibunotion(m): 3:34pm On May 04, 2025
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Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by merits(m): 3:34pm On May 04, 2025
Ganu si LG election.
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by tiswell(m): 3:36pm On May 04, 2025
Lagos sad
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by datola: 3:37pm On May 04, 2025
All these because they want to go there to loot money their generations unborn do not need.
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by Racoon(m): 3:37pm On May 04, 2025
Human infallibility is not new. Politics is one area it has been proven.
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by free2ryhme:
dre11:
· Obasa’s son stirs controversy in Agege

…as odds favor ‘Able Abel’ in Yaba




https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/lagos-lg-polls-tension-as-baba-sope-politics-returns-in-apc/
‘Baba Sope’ politics never left APC.

so what are you talking about
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by BeginsAtHome(f): 3:37pm On May 04, 2025
" Baba Sope" is good for development grin grin grin
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by LegendHero(m): 3:38pm On May 04, 2025
Lol we love the baba sope in Lagos.

It has made Lagos stable politically and the state keeps rising.

GAC will continue to coordinate the politics within APC and anyone not happy with it can go and jump into Ezu river.

God bless Lagos
God bless Yorubaland
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by omoredia: 3:39pm On May 04, 2025
No wonder they don't like PO. If u tell they to stop illegality it's like u have given them de ath sentence
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by yarimo(m): 3:39pm On May 04, 2025
Lagos state and free and fair election are like 5 and 6
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by LegendHero(m): 3:40pm On May 04, 2025
yarimo:
Lagos state and free and fair election are like 5 and 6
All the LG winner must be APC.

If other states ensure all their Local Government chairman are from a single party and the useless media don’t question them, why then Lagos?

Na Sanwoolu dey cause this nonsense.
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by poopoo(f):
Good !!!
Yorubas are finally waking up. Politics is tribal and even Elon Musk confirmed it. Don’t allow anybody to gaslīght you.


https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1765407636747382940?utm

Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by badoh(m): 3:41pm On May 04, 2025
What about Iya sope? Rubbish. When they can't have their way, dem go deh look for whom to blame. Better go and strategize and work smartly and not thinking political post will be served on a platter of plate
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by Zico5(m): 3:43pm On May 04, 2025
Ok
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by tobby98: 3:44pm On May 04, 2025
LegendHero:
Lol we love the baba sope in Lagos.

It has made Lagos stable politically and the state keeps rising.

GAC will continue to coordinate the politics within APC and anyone not happy with it can go and jump into Ezu river.

God bless Lagos
God bless Yorubaland
See this one
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by israelmao(m): 3:46pm On May 04, 2025
APC has hijacked every space of governance leaving a pintip of democracy.
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by Zico5(m): 3:49pm On May 04, 2025
Baba sope politics. They are living as if they won't die again in this life
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by WBman: 3:49pm On May 04, 2025
wetin dey sup
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by Pickieox(m): 3:52pm On May 04, 2025
dre11:
· Obasa’s son stirs controversy in Agege

…as odds favor ‘Able Abel’ in Yaba




https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/lagos-lg-polls-tension-as-baba-sope-politics-returns-in-apc/
Nonsense devilish party
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by mmafhew(m): 3:52pm On May 04, 2025
grin
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by Kelklein(m): 3:55pm On May 04, 2025
Omo.. Lagos politics is very strong but also very fragile.. the people only just need to sit up and the capitalists' table would crumble..🤔

they didn't see Peter Obi coming in 2023.. hence they had to resort to Abgeros to the rescue..

These guys are so strong that they field their own candidates and also sponsor all the other opposition candidates that had ever contested in that state.

They had to use the Agberos in 2023 to stop GRV from benefitting from the popularity of PO..

Some of the National Assembly members in Nigeria today are there because of that popularity. But the Lagos mafian bosses had to move very fast to prevent that..
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by simpleseyi: 3:55pm On May 04, 2025
Okay nah. Let me remind you that it is also Baba sope that is spread over Nigeria. Una go cry tire
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by IkeAnumudu: 3:58pm On May 04, 2025
dre11:
· Obasa’s son stirs controversy in Agege

…as odds favor ‘Able Abel’ in Yaba




https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/lagos-lg-polls-tension-as-baba-sope-politics-returns-in-apc/
Immediately I saw the headlines, I knew it must either of the IPOB/OBIDIENT/UGM/ESN newspapers i.e. VANGUARD or PUNCH.

Those two shameless papers are desperate to do anything possible to sow discord in the APC and also in Yorubaland.

May God continually disappoint their evil devices. Their evil wishes will always only happen to them and their households.
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by simpleseyi: 3:59pm On May 04, 2025
gbaskiboy:
I don't expect less from Lagos APC leadership, imposition of leaders from time immemorial has always been with us. We go serve Papa con serve pikin Join.
Yes. You go serve Papa and Pikin just as Americans served George Bush and his two sons, also served Bill Clinton and his wife. We no send una
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by simpleseyi: 4:00pm On May 04, 2025
IkeAnumudu:
Immediately I saw the headlines, I knew it must either of the IPOB/OBIDIENT/UGM/ESN newspapers i.e. VANGUARD or PUNCH.

Those two shameless papers are desperate to do anything possible to sow discord in the APC and also in Yorubaland.

May God continually disappoint their evil devices. Their evil wishes will always only happen to them and their households.
Them go cry tire. We will be going into the 2027 general elections with 35 sitting APC governors, dem go almost die of hypertension. Rufai Oseni of AriseNews and the other charlatans in Vanguard will be on permanent high blood pressure drugs as more sitting governors join APC
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by temitope27(m): 4:02pm On May 04, 2025
Una state wey no dey play baba sope politics, shey una state develop pass Lagos ni?
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by simpleseyi: 4:04pm On May 04, 2025
temitope27:
Una state wey no dey play baba sope politics, shey una state develop pass Lagos ni?
That’s why they ran from their states to come and slave in Lagos nah
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by MaziObinnaokija: 4:07pm On May 04, 2025
sad
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by Mitsurugi(m): 4:08pm On May 04, 2025
IkeAnumudu:
Immediately I saw the headlines, I knew it must either of the IPOB/OBIDIENT/UGM/ESN newspapers i.e. VANGUARD or PUNCH.

Those two shameless papers are desperate to do anything possible to sow discord in the APC and also in Yorubaland.

May God continually disappoint their evil devices. Their evil wishes will always only happen to them and their households.
You're not making any sense
Re: Lagos LG Election: Tension As ‘Baba Sope’ Politics Returns In APC by Hoelujohn: 4:08pm On May 04, 2025
LegendHero:
Lol we love the baba sope in Lagos.

It has made Lagos stable politically and the state keeps rising.

GAC will continue to coordinate the politics within APC and anyone not happy with it can go and jump into Ezu river.

God bless Lagos
God bless Yorubaland
We don't know GAC. We only know Seyi Tinubu
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