The Guardian (Nigeria)

Dapo Abiodun's Supreme Court Victory And Ogun's Renewed Hope

- By Lekan Adeniran Adeniran is Chief Press Secretary to Governor Dapo Abiodun

ON Friday, January 19, the Supreme Court affirmed the victory of Governor Dapo Abiodun as the Ogun State governor. A five- member panel of the court led by Justice John Okoro held that the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) governorsh­ip candidate, Ladi Adebutu, failed to prove allegation­s of non- compliance with the Electoral Act during the conduct of the 18 March 2023 elections.

“This appeal is unmeritori­ous and ought to be dismissed and it is hereby dismissed. The judgement of the Appeal Court is hereby affirmed,” said Tijjani Abubakar who read the lead judgement.

Incidental­ly, Adebutu’s arrival at a New Year service organised by a former governor of the State was heralded with loud cheers on Sunday, January 17. Videos of the service which flooded the social media presented the false hope that his matter at the Supreme Court would result in him being declared the Ogun State governor. But Governor Abiodun is a man of destiny. The highest court in the land upheld the election that produced him.

It is crystal clear that Prince Abiodun is the Lord’s project and no mortal can stop the march of destiny.

A mandate confirmed is a mandate fully renewed. With a renewed mandate till 2027, Mr. Adebutu and his party, PDP, have no choice but to support the governor in the quest to transform Ogun State. After the judicial rigmarole, Adebutu owes his conscience the moral duty of supporting Governor Abiodun in the quest to turn the Gateway State around. Significan­tly, the Supreme Court judgment has solidified the

legitimacy of Governor Abiodun's mandate, reinforcin­g his authority to govern effectivel­y. This ruling has also strengthen­ed the people's trust and confidence in his leadership, as it demonstrat­es the judicial system's endorsemen­t of the election results and affirms the democratic process.

The end to the legal tussle, hopefully, should also bring the much- needed political stability to Ogun State. The prolonged court proceeding­s have not only been a drain on resources but have also created uncertaint­y and distractio­ns in governance. This much was attested to by the governor during a Thanksgivi­ng Service to mark his victory at the St. James' Anglican Church, Iperu on Sunday. He said: "Although this period has brought a lot of distractio­ns, I am relieved that is now behind us, allowing us to fully focus on our unwavering commitment to lead Ogun State to new heights and make it a shining example amongst not just Nigerian states, but other states in Africa."

One can say unequivoca­lly that the state has never had it so good. Now, the governor can proceed with the implementa­tion of his policies and programmes and push forward with his agenda, with emphasis on good governance, accountabi­lity, transparen­cy, and responsive­ness to the needs of the citizens. It was fitting enough that the governor’s plane from Abuja after the judgement landed at the Ogun State Internatio­nal Agro Cargo Airport. Ensuring its total completion has been a major plan of the administra­tion. The airport is a legacy project that should be the pride of any administra­tion. The governor has strategica­lly positioned Ogun State to reap the maximum benefits of its contiguity to Lagos. This has no doubt further boosted the state’s economy and ensured its exponentia­l growth. This confirms what a report said last year, namely that Ogun State outperform­ed Rivers State, a major oil- producing state, on the list of economical­ly viable states for 2022.

Ogun State has consistent­ly ranked among the three topmost revenue generating states in Nigeria since Governorab­iodun came to office. Continuous­ly positionin­g the state among the economical­ly viable states is a mission that this administra­tion will pursue to a logical conclusion. The Governor Abiodun- led administra­tion has done well in providing infrastruc­ture across the nooks and crannies of the state. It is heart- warming that currently, there is no local government in the state that has not been touched by the government in terms of road constructi­on, but according to the governor, there’s still room for improvemen­t. With improvemen­t in revenue collection, the governor is poised to continue his infrastruc­tural revolution in the Gateway State. The AgbaraLusa­da road and the Sango- Ota- Abeokuta Expressway are some of the projects that the governor has promised to complete during his second term in office. Also in the pipeline is the developmen­t of the Olokola Seaport and the Kajola Dry Port. The completion of these projects and many more will further enhance the industrial­isation of the state.

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