Shockwaves in Lagos: How a Popular Community Leader’s Defiance Rocked the APC in Yaba

Shockwaves in Lagos: How a Popular Community Leader's Defiance Rocked the APC in Yaba

The political landscape of Lagos Mainland is still reeling from a stunning upset in the recent local government elections. In a dramatic turn of events, Babatunde Dosunmu, a beloved community activist, orchestrated a phenomenal victory for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ward D, Yaba, sending shockwaves through the ranks of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

This isn’t just a story about votes; it’s a gripping tale of loyalty, betrayal, and the undeniable power of the people.

 

From APC Stalwart to PDP Victor: The Rise of Babatunde Dosunmu
For years, Babatunde Dosunmu was a household name in Yaba, synonymous with tireless community development and grassroots engagement. His dedication to improving the lives of residents earned him widespread adoration and made him a formidable force within the APC. So, when the party inexplicably denied him the APC party ticket for the councillorship race, the community was outraged.

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Feeling betrayed but undeterred, Dosunmu made a bold move that would forever alter the political narrative in Yaba: he decamped to the PDP. This calculated risk, fueled by the unwavering support of his community, set the stage for an epic electoral showdown.

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A Crushing Defeat: Hon. Olanrewaju Oshun’s Ward Falls to PDP
The ripple effect of Dosunmu’s defection was felt most acutely by Hon. Olanrewaju Oshun, the sitting House of Representatives Member representing Lagos Mainland constituency. In a devastating blow to his political standing, Hon. Oshun lost his own ward, Abule Oja, to the resurgent PDP.

The official results painted a clear picture of the public’s sentiment: Babatunde Dosunmu of the PDP garnered a resounding 462 votes, decisively defeating the APC candidate, Oladipupo Adeosun, who managed only 252 votes. This wasn’t just a loss; it was a resounding rejection, with both the House of Representatives Member and the APC councillorship candidate losing their respective polling units in this crucial grassroots election.

 

Last-Ditch Efforts and Unyielding Resolve: The Night Before the Election
The gravity of the situation was not lost on the APC leadership. Recognizing the impending disaster, a desperate eleventh-hour intervention was staged. Just a day before the election, high-profile figures, including the influential Lagos State NURTW Chairman (SEGO), the Lagos State APC Chairman, and other prominent APC leaders, descended upon Abule Oja. Their mission? To plead with Babatunde Dosunmu to withdraw from the race, hoping to avert what they clearly foresaw as an imminent and humiliating defeat.

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However, their pleas fell on deaf ears. The residents of Abule Oja, fueled by a fierce sense of loyalty to Dosunmu and a palpable desire for change, stood their ground. They had witnessed firsthand Dosunmu’s dedication and the perceived injustice he faced. Their collective resolve was unbreakable, signaling a powerful message to the established political order: the voice of the community would no longer be silenced.

 

This stunning victory serves as a potent reminder that in politics, popularity and genuine community engagement can triumph over party machinery and political maneuvering. The story of Babatunde Dosunmu is now etched in the annals of Lagos politics as a testament to the power of the people.

 

Do you think this outcome will have a lasting impact on the political landscape of Lagos Mainland, or was it an isolated incident?

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