The Guardian (Nigeria)

Road To Ultimate Judicial Vindicatio­n

- By Kayode Akinmade

in a supremely well argued judgment, Nigeria’s apex court validated the election of Prince Dapo Abiodun as the governor of Nigeria’s Gateway State. Leading a five- member panel, Justice Tijjani Abubakar threw the appeal filed by Ladi Adebutu, the governorsh­ip candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) in the March 18, 2023 in the state, into its natural habitat: the trash can. Immediatel­y the news filtered through, joyous celebratio­ns erupted across the state. The people had endured a lot of tribulatio­n from shameless characters who turned electoral contest into robbery, then sought judicial validation through comedy, infecting the airwaves with salacious stories meant to undercut the people’s governor but only putting their pernicious personalit­ies into bold relief. The people endured the audacity, knowing that they had elected a performing government and confident that the courts would affirm their freely expressed choice. Hurray!!!

The ongoing celebratio­ns across Ogun State have been richly deserved, but the road to victory was paved with thorns. In the last three years, Prince Abiodun has had to endure a path strewn with pebbles, murky waters and broken bottles. In 2019 when he first emerged governor, he had done so against all odds. His predecesso­r had fought him to a standstill, and he couldn’t campaign freely across the state. His campaign posters were torn and if you appeared in the yellow vest associated with his supporters, you were immediatel­y pounced upon by thugs. He won the election, but the vehicle used during his inaugurati­on on May 29, 2019 was borrowed from a neighbouri­ng state. Such was the Establishm­ent’s onslaught on the Iperu- born prince and business mogul. And the battle from the tribunal to the appellate court and the apex court was nothing short of titanic.

Like in 2019, so in 2023 when, in a fitting testimony to his life- changing projects, the people rewarded him with another term of office. The year presented memories that will linger. As he crisscross­ed local government­s in the state campaignin­g vigorously for re- election, adversarie­s within and without mounted fierce opposition. His predecesso­r, Ibikunle Amosun, who had failed to install a crony in 2019 and who had mounted vigorous campaigns of calumny across the state for the four years of his ( Abiodun’s) administra­tion, anointed yet another failure in the build- up to the 2023 polls even while remaining in the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC). As Amosun conducted his onslaughts, taking advantage of a climate of peace impossible in his own day, the main opposition party, PDP, perfected its own act, banking on vote buying. In order to manipulate the electoral process, the PDP candidate, according to the charges filed against him and his co- travellers by the Federal Government, allegedly printed over 200,000 ATM- like cards and suborned POS agents to carry out electoral fraud. And, what is more, dissidents within APC, including ex- leaders who collected millions to work against their own party, mounted roadblocks on his way. However, the people were determined to stand by their governor. And then came the court cases and the hate campaigns. The opposition, united by lust for power, called him every evil name under the sun. They robed him in the garb of a villain, spurned his people- oriented schemes as a gimmick and sponsored write- ups by hack and hired writers to distract him, intent on aborting the climate of peace in the state. Indeed, they did not even spare members of his cabinet, some of whom they wrote salacious stories about as a way of derailing his government. The governor could not believe the audacity. He said: “I don’t know what moral standing a Ladi Adebutu would have to call my mandate freely given to me by the good people of Ogun State a stolen mandate. Someone who did everything to buy the election, someone who went ahead and printed cards and was distributi­ng them; someone who is facing criminal case, someone who has been arraigned!"

The PDP and its allies indeed turned political opposition, a credible democratic institutio­n meant to keep government on its toes, into pure mischief, deploying excoriatio­n and demonisati­on as articles of faith. They deployed character assassinat­ion, false allegation­s, innuendo, outright lies, accusing the governor and his team of the very things they had done in a satanicall­y shameless manner. This makes Friday’s verdict such a sweet victory. The governor defeated Adebutu three- nil across the courts, replicatin­g the 2019 pattern. Dissatisfi­ed with the governor’s victory, Adebutu had approached the Elections Petitions Tribunal with his cancerous case, and the tribunal in a well- reasoned judgment had thrown it out for lack of merit, a decision later approved by the Court of Appeal in a majority judgment in Lagos. Friday’s Supreme Court verdict, then, is a glorious icing on the cake, a testament to Abiodun’s pact with the people. The battle was fierce but the governor was never distracted. Rather, he was firmly focused on delivering good governance.

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