Politics
Somolu residents protest alleged imposition of chairmanship candidate
They alleged that Abdulhameed Salawu, popularly known as Dullar, was imposed on them as the chairmanship candidate for the upcoming local government election.
Salawu is the incumbent chairman.
The residents carried placards with various inscriptions, some of which are ”Somolu Unites 4 Bowale”; ”Enough is enough”; “No Bowale, No Election”; ”Dullar must go”; ”Bowale We Know, BoBo We Trust”; ”Crisis Is Imminent At Somolu”; ”Sanwo-Olu Stop The Pending Danger At Somolu”.
One of the protesters, Jimi Olanrewaju, alleged that Salawu disrupted the primary election by locking up election officials in his office in Somolu.
He alleged that the incumbent Vice Chairman, Bowale Sosinmi, is the people’s choice.
According to him, no election will hold in the area, if the party leadership fails to give the mandate to Sosinmi, as he had been denied the chance to run for election thrice.
Femi Olowonle-Denmark, who spoke on behalf of the protesters, alleged that the APC did not hold a primary election in Somolu.
He said that four of the contestants agreed to nominate Sosinmi, as their preferred candidate for the chairmanship position.
Olowonle-Denmark said the imposition would be the second time it is happening, and “that is why we have appealed to Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to prevail on the party leadership to ensure that the will of the people reigns supreme.”
Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, who addressed the protesters, commended them for being peaceful.
Hamzat urged them to submit an agreement letter presenting Sosinmi as their consensus candidate and promised that their leaders would be called to a roundtable to settle the issues amicably.
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