The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described the Local Government (LG) election conducted last Saturday in Osun State by Governor Ademola Adeleke as unconstitutional and a waste of public funds.
The party also said that Governor Adeleke risked inciting violence by the election in which his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won all the councillorship and chairmanship seats, in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Felix Morka, on Sunday in Abuja
The APC spokesperson, in the statement, noted that the election was held in defiance of court rulings.
“In blatant disregard for the rule of law and a valid judgment of the Court of Appeal, Gov. Adeleke conducted the election on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025,” Morka said.
He recalled that the Court of Appeal ruling of February 10 reinstated Local Government officials dismissed by Adeleke’s executive order, with the decision striking down a Federal High Court ruling from November 2022.
According to Morka, the Court of Appeal’s judgment nullified the previous ruling and reinstated the officials until the end of their term in October 2025.
He further criticised Adeleke’s actions in appointing illegal caretaker committees, violating Section 7(1) of the Constitution, and argued that the APC showed restraint and respect for the court’s decision.
Morka questioned why Adeleke, who swore to uphold the Constitution, failed to abide by a valid court order and termed the election a “sham” that wasted public funds and risked inciting violence.
He stressed that the governor must respect the law and the rights of the Osun people, calling on local government workers to peacefully continue their duties under the judicially reinstated officials.
Morka also urged security agencies to remain vigilant to prevent further unrest and called for the Federal Government to ensure that only democratically elected and judicially certified officials received local government funds in Osun.
(NAN)