Politics
Disquiet as Lagos Senator, Yayi declares interest in Ogun Senatorial seat
There is disquiet in Ogun State over Lagos West Senator, Solomon Olamilekan Adeola’s declaration to run for Ogun West Senatorial seat, currently being occupied by Senator Tolu Odebiyi, also of the APC.
Adeola, popularly known as Yayi, had last week announced switching of his political base from Lagos to Ogun State, where he would be contesting for Ogun West Senate seat in 2023.
By 2023, the accountant turned politician would have spent 20 years in Lagos politics where he had variously served as member of the House of Assembly, House of Representatives and Senate.
According to his Media Adviser, Kayode Odunaro, the Senator had relocated his All Progressives Congress (APC) membership and INEC registration to Ogun State, as part of moves to contest the Ogun West Senate.
The Lagos Senator’s inroads to Ogun politics has been generating hues and cries as many have called his indigeneship to question.
Last week, Yewa Baales, numbering 300 reportedly endorsed Adeola’s move to contest the Senate, thereby fueling the crisis among stakeholders in the area.
The Baales (traditional community leaders) from the five Local Government Areas of Ogun West Senatorial District, reportedly endorsed Governor Dapo Abiodun’s re-election bid, while calling on Adeola to contest to represent Ogun West in 2023.
They made the position via a communiqué signed by five representatives of from each of the LGA of Yewa South, Yewa North, Imeko Afon, Ado Odo Ota and Ipokia.
Reacting, a group – Ogun West Advocates (OWA) – on Tuesday tongue-lashed the Baales in Yewaland for endorsing Adeola, to contest for the Ogun West Senatorial seat in next year’s election.
The Ogun West Advocates in a statement signed by Olu Adeyemi, General Secretary, described the endorsement as a “show of shame”, saying the traditional chiefs’ position does not represent the view of a true Yewa/Awori son or daughter.
The statement reads in part “It is very unfortunate that some Yewa leaders, who should be seen as protecting the region from being invaded by the rapacious expansionists from Lagos have turned into moneygrubbers
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