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Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by bennybuhari(op): 2:07pm On May 18
Politics in Lagos has never pretended to be a free market of ideas. It is a carefully managed ecosystem where loyalty, hierarchy and elite consensus often matter more than popularity. That is why the unfolding drama between Desmond Elliot and the political establishment in Surulere is attracting attention far beyond the constituency.

At the centre of the storm is a simple but important question: can a politician backed by grassroots support survive when the party structure has already chosen someone else?

For three consecutive terms, Desmond Elliot has represented Surulere Constituency 1 in the Lagos State House of Assembly. Since his emergence in 2015, he has largely been seen as a protégé of Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu and arguably the most influential political figure in Surulere.

But politics changes quickly. Alliances shift. Loyalty is tested. And in Lagos APC politics, perception can become reality overnight.


Today, Elliot finds himself in open confrontation with the same establishment that helped him rise politically. Party leaders in Surulere, led by Gbajabiamila, have endorsed another aspirant, Barakat Odunuga Bakare, and asked Elliot to step down. Instead of yielding, the actor-turned-politician has chosen to fight on by contesting in the direct primaries scheduled for May 20.

What makes the situation more dramatic is the public fallout between Elliot and Gbajabiamila over the Lagos Assembly leadership crisis involving the Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa.

Gbajabiamila’s remarks at a stakeholders’ meeting were unusually blunt. According to him, President Tinubu personally confronted him during the Obasa saga over reports that Elliot was part of the group that plotted the coup that culminated in Obasa’s removal. Gbajabiamila said he initially defended Elliot before later discovering that the lawmaker was allegedly involved in the political manoeuvring.


Whether Elliot actually played a central role in the crisis may no longer matter politically. In systems driven by trust and patronage, suspicion alone can damage relationships permanently. The real issue now appears to be loyalty, which is a central theme in the politics espoused by the Tinubu-led APC camp. In Lagos APC, it is 100 percent loyalty to the directives of the establishment and not the electorate.

And this is where the ghost of Akinwunmi Ambode enters the conversation.

What is happening to Desmond Elliot today bears a striking resemblance to what happened to Ambode in 2019. Despite widespread public support and visible infrastructural achievements, Ambode was denied a second term ticket by the APC establishment in Lagos, especially the party elders in the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), where Tinubu calls the shots. The former governor attempted some resistance but eventually bowed to party supremacy after it became obvious that the structure had moved against him. The preferred choice of the GAC, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, is the incumbent governor today.

That episode exposed the limits of popularity in Lagos politics. The message was clear: no matter how admired a politician may be by sections of the public, surviving without the backing of the power structure is extremely difficult. It may even send a supposedly ‘star boy’ into political oblivion.



However, Elliot’s current position also comes with a layer of irony that cannot be ignored. The same political system he is now criticising is the very system that sustained his rise for years. Elliot was not an outsider fighting against imposition in 2015, 2019 or 2023. He was one of its beneficiaries.

As someone who once lived on Anjorin Street in Surulere during the 2023 elections, I witnessed first-hand the intensity of that contest. On the streets and among many young voters, Adebayo Bode of the Labour Party appeared to enjoy more organic popularity. The Obidient movement was at its peak. There was palpable anger against the APC across many parts of Lagos. Some youths even campaigned on social media against Elliot and promised to pay him back for referring to #EndSARS protesters as ‘children’. Yet, when the dust settled, Desmond Elliot was returned for a third term.

To many residents, that outcome reinforced the long-held belief that Lagos politics is less about momentum on the streets and more about the strength of the establishment machinery behind a candidate.

That is why Elliot’s current rebellion feels politically symbolic. A man who once benefited from the structure is now discovering what happens when the structure no longer wants him.


And perhaps that is what makes this battle fascinating.

Unlike Ambode, Elliot is not being accused of non-performance. Gbajabiamila never mentioned anything like that too. In fact, many constituents who once dismissed him as merely a celebrity politician now point to his constituency projects, empowerment schemes, support for widows, assistance to elderly residents and job opportunities facilitated for young people.


The problem, therefore, may not necessarily be performance but power.

In highly centralised political systems like Lagos APC, loyalty during moments of internal crisis matters immensely. The Obasa impeachment saga appears to have altered how sections of the establishment perceive Elliot. Once trust breaks down within such systems, political survival becomes difficult regardless of achievements.


Still, there remains a democratic concern that should worry every political observer.

If direct primaries are truly designed to test popularity, then aspirants should be allowed to compete freely without coercion, intimidation or institutional pressure. Otherwise, the process risks becoming political theatre intended merely to ratify decisions already taken by party leaders. However, that seems impossible in a system largely dominated by political thuggery, electoral manipulation and power abuse by the ruling class.


At the same time, Elliot himself must be careful not to present himself as a martyr of a system he once embraced comfortably. For years, opposition candidates and their supporters complained about imposition and establishment interference in Lagos politics. Many APC beneficiaries dismissed those complaints. It is only now, after finding himself on the receiving end, that Elliot appears to be speaking passionately about internal democracy and fairness.

Politics can be brutally ironic.

The larger question now is whether Elliot can actually do what Ambode could not: successfully resist the political establishment in Lagos.

Can a state lawmaker defy not just local party leaders but also the influence of the sitting president and his Chief of Staff and still survive politically within the APC?

Even more interesting is what happens if he loses the APC primary.

Will he accept defeat quietly and toe the party line like Ambode eventually did? Or will he seek another political platform to truly test his popularity at the polls?

That decision may ultimately determine whether this is merely a temporary disagreement within the APC or the beginning of a larger political realignment in Surulere.

Because if Elliot genuinely believes the people are with him, then leaving the comfort of the APC structure to face the electorate independently would be the ultimate political test.

But that route comes with enormous risks. Even now, the APC is already whipping Elliot’s loyalists into line. In a video, his campaign DG, one Blessing Koye, said he is withdrawing support from Elliot, and he is now backing the aspirant endorsed by Gbajabiamila. The embattled lawmaker even said his security aides have been withdrawn, and his supporters working in Lagos councils and other agencies are being sacked and intimidated.

Will there be a free, fair and credible primary on Wednesday? Given what is happening now, can Elliot’s supporters come out boldly on Wednesday and queue to vote for him? Can Elliot actually win if he contests on another platform? Outside the APC structure, he would lose the institutional machinery that helped sustain his political career for over a decade. He would also discover whether his popularity is personal or largely tied to the party brand and establishment backing he once enjoyed.

For now, Surulere waits. And so does Lagos political history. Because the outcome of this battle will reveal whether grassroots popularity can truly overcome elite political resistance in modern Lagos politics — or whether, as has often been the case, the structure will once again prove stronger than the individual.

Akinsuyi, former group politics editor of the Daily Independent, writes from Abuja. He can be reached at shabydayo@gmail.com
https://www.thecable.ng/surulere-constituency-1-can-desmond-elliot-do-what-ambode-couldnt/

Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by brain54(m): 2:32pm On May 18
Desmond is too desperate...


And political support from the elite he no get... grassroot support he still no get.


Ambode even had grassroot support even though he had lost support of the elite and structure!
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by madridguy(m): 2:38pm On May 18
Mtchew, if Desmond is that powerful he should install himself as the party flag bearer and let see.

Desmond should go and learn politics again... You plotted a coup against the speaker of the house without making an exit plan.... Do you need anyone to tell you what's going to happen immediately the coup failed?

You should have asked whoever sponsors the coup your next plan instead of trying to form Spartacus.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by bolaayenimo: 2:39pm On May 18
Calm down. Primary na Wednesday.
madridguy:
Mtchew, if Desmond is that powerful he should install himself as the party flag bearer and let see.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by madridguy(m): 2:51pm On May 18
Let the primary be Monday, the guy best bet is to move to another party to try his luck. Though it's impossible again. He should go home and enjoy his life and move back to film acting.

bolaayenimo:
Calm down. Primary na Wednesday.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by bolaayenimo: 2:53pm On May 18
Never say never. The guy still said it this morning that he will win
madridguy:
Let the primary be Monday, the guy best bet is to move to another party to try his luck. Though it's impossible again. He should go home and enjoy his life and move back to film acting.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by madridguy(m): 3:10pm On May 18
Let him submit his name to the INEC then.

bolaayenimo:
Never say never. The guy still said it this morning that he will win
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by bolaayenimo: 5:56pm On May 18
I don't see him stepping down sha. The guy get mind
madridguy:
Let him submit his name to the INEC then.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by Ibehchizzy:
Desmond Elliot should Stop sounding like an opposition party member. Those who fly with the witches must play by their rules.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by dibunotion(m): 7:16pm On May 18
He should accept his fate and play along
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by JuanDeDios: 7:16pm On May 18
bennybuhari:
https://www.thecable.ng/surulere-constituency-1-can-desmond-elliot-do-what-ambode-couldnt/
Who born Mr Elliot? All that grovelling he did on telly, you think he would have done it if he has it in him?
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by Bluna: 7:16pm On May 18
This is a direct primary. His success depends on the past relationships he has cultivated with his constituents. If he was good to them, he'll surely have their support. if he wasn't, oya sope oti lo
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by mastermaestro(m): 7:17pm On May 18
He doesn't have the grassroots support to pull any surprises. Dude should quietly step aside to avoid a biting disgrace in the end.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by sammirano: 7:17pm On May 18
Even Desmond can't say this nonsense
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by franchasofficia: 7:17pm On May 18
IBB said something about a Yoruba man starting a war; IBB said if you hear it, just go back to sleep cheesy
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by PigTormentor:
Can Elliot do what Obi couldn't do in ADC?
Always poking nose for other people's matter. Why couldn't Obi r9 that in ADC instead of running to another party? That's the main question.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by tollyboy5(m): 7:20pm On May 18
madridguy:
Mtchew, if Desmond is that powerful he should install himself as the party flag bearer and let see.

Desmond should go and learn politics again... You plotted a coup against the speaker of the house without making an exit plan.... Do you need anyone to tell you what's going to happen immediately the coup failed?

You should have asked whoever sponsors the coup your next plan instead of trying to form Spartacus.
I don't support anyone but Desmond is a bonafide lagosian. So he's going to contest, endorse your candidate in peace. That's all
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by israelmao(m): 7:20pm On May 18
Elliot is Gbajabiamila's boy but someone has been more favoured and preferred ahead of him.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by Saturnalia(m): 7:20pm On May 18
bolaayenimo:
Never say never. The guy still said it this morning that he will win
Yes he will win because you’re one of the delegates that will ensure his victory.

Shebi the “Overhead Bridge” he built for his constituency too is one of his selling points.

Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by Olatundex22(m): 7:20pm On May 18
What type of mockery question is this 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by Image123(m): 7:21pm On May 18
Lolz, you people have not learned to stop pushing people to their doom. i hear that the other guy has stepped down for him before anyway.
What makes him popular? You claim he's popular but you're afraid to test his popularity in a democratic direct primary election in his constituency.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by donleo92(m): 7:21pm On May 18
Make Desmond go rest, grin

Atleast make him chop the one, way him don make


Politics na chop I chop grin

Sulurele no be your birthright grin
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by wellmax(m): 7:21pm On May 18
This is primarily elections, without party support you will loose and spoil future political prospects
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by JuanDeDios: 7:22pm On May 18
madridguy:
Mtchew, if Desmond is that powerful he should install himself as the party flag bearer and let see.

Desmond should go and learn politics again... You plotted a coup against the speaker of the house without making an exit plan.... Do you need anyone to tell you what's going to happen immediately the coup failed?

You should have asked whoever sponsors the coup your next plan instead of trying to form Spartacus.
But he said he was in South Africa when they went to plan and execute a coup.

Anyway, what of the main coupists - like Oba Saed Elegushi's sister and all. Have they been denied tickets too?
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by zenburster: 7:24pm On May 18
Totally impossible.

It's can never happen.

This only sad thing is that the Baraka woman will show "surulerians," shege banz
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by JuanDeDios: 7:25pm On May 18
donleo92:
Make Desmond go rest, grin

Atleast make him chop the one, way him don make


Politics na chop I chop grin

Sulurele no be your birthright grin
They all know the chop I chop game they're playing. They're fine with it. Except when it's not favouring them. That's when they start crying 'imposition'. Has Desmond starting railing against imposition yet? That should be his next move.

Bunch of self-seeking blackguards pretending to be leaders.
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by happney65: 7:30pm On May 18
Doer ni.. grin

Ṣeun come and complete the rest
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by LordIsaac(m): 7:32pm On May 18
Obasa? Yes! Desmond? Delulu! cheesy
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by donleo92(m): 7:33pm On May 18
JuanDeDios:
They all know the chop I chop game they're playing. They're fine with it. Except when it's not favouring them. That's when they start crying 'imposition'. Has Desmond starting railing against imposition yet? That should be his next move.

Bunch of self-seeking blackguards pretending to be leaders.
Desmond should quit shouting bloodymuda grin

Make him go contest for councillorship embarassed

Since him tooo like politics
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by Ekaka14: 7:33pm On May 18
This is a valid question :
"Can a state lawmaker defy not just local party leaders but also the influence of the sitting president and his Chief of Staff and still survive politically within the APC?"
As far as Desmond is a beneficiary and product of the "Baba sope" politics being promoted by Tinubu , he should just accept his fate and return to his acting career or hibernate until such a time as we can have real democratic structures restored in Lagos state....infact that he's going ahead to contest they might beat him up thoroughly on that day and throw him in a police cell to say he was fomenting troubles
Re: Surulere Constituency 1: Can Desmond Elliot Do What Ambode Couldn’t? by Oisagbai78: 7:34pm On May 18
Do Gini? He cannot jare. He would be defeated in the primaries come on the 20th.
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