2027: Sanwo-Olu’s ex-aide endorsed to challenge Desmond Elliot

by · The Eagle Online

Prominent political stakeholders in Surulere 1 Constituency have endorsed a former aide of Governor Babajide SanwoOlu of Lagos State, Barakat Bakare-Odunuga, to challenge Desmond Elliot for the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Lagos State House of Assembly ahead of the 2027 polls.

The stakeholders expressed their support during a weeklong visit by Bakare-Odunuga and her team to all political wards in the constituency to seek support for her bid.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the visit, which took the aspirant to Wards E, E1, F1, F2, F3, G, G1, G2, and G3, and other critical stakeholders, ended on Saturday.

NAN reports that Bakare-Odunuga, recently resigned as Special Adviser to Governor Sanwo-Olu on Housing.

Hon. Elliot currently represents Surulere Constituency 1 at the Lagos State House of Assembly and is seeking a fourth term.

Endorsing Bakare-Odunuga for the seat, Khadijat Kareem, Personal Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Constituency Affairs, vouched for the aspirant’s competence and capacity, saying she would deliver if given the mandate to serve Surulere 1.

Kareem said the aspirant, who once served as Leader of the Surulere Local Government Legislative Council, had acquitted herself remarkably well as a political leader.

She said: “When we talk about experience and competence, Barakat has got both.

“She served well as Leader of the Legislative Council and Special Adviser to Governor Sanwo-Olu, and she will deliver as our representative.

“She is a go-getter, a hardworking person.

“She is a youth who understands the demands of governance and she will do well for us.

“I want to appeal to all our men and women, our party members and leaders, let us support Barakat to succeed.

“I am standing here to assure all of you that we will not regret supporting her.”

Kareem said the impact of President Tinubu’s administration was being felt in all corners of the state, including Surulere, adding that the area needed someone that would bring more dividends to the people.

She said supporting the aspirant meant supporting progress and quality representation in the constituency.

Also speaking, Sulaiman Yusuf, Chairman, Surulere Local Government Area, praised the incumbent, Elliot, but said it was only fair to support Bakare-Odunuga’s bid for 2027.

He described the aspirant as a loyal party woman who stepped down for Elliot on two occasions after appeals by party leaders.

Yusuf said: “Let us be sincere with ourselves, this young woman deserves to be supported for the seat this time around.

“The other time, she stepped down, but this is her time.

“Mr. Desmond Elliot has done his best for the constituency, but there is time for everything.

“He has served for three terms and it is time to give another person the opportunity.

“Honourable Barakat is young and competent and she is somebody we can rely on for performance.

“I declare my support for her and I want everyone else to support her.”

Yusuf said that the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, was in support of her aspiration.

He appealed to all supporters of Gbajabiamila to demonstrate loyalty by supporting the aspirant.

Also speaking, Abdul Hakeem Abdul Rahman, Leader of Surulere Local Government Legislative Council, praised Bakare-Odunuga’s contributions to the constituency, urging support for her bid.

Rahman said: “Honourable Barakat is a good leader and she has done so much for Surulere.

“I support her aspiration and I urge everyone to support her as she will deliver.”

Other speakers, including party ward chairmen, also acknowledged the aspirant’s contributions to the development of Surulere, endorsing her bid.

Speaking, Bakare-Odunuga thanked party leaders, members, and other stakeholders for the confidence reposed in her and her aspiration.

She said: “I thank you all for this show of overwhelming love for me and support for my bid.

“God bless you all.

“As you all know, I am passionate about the development of Surulere.

“I want to represent you at the Assembly to further bring home dividends of democracy.

“I value your support and love and I urge you to keep supporting me.

“We are having the Assembly primaries on March 20.

“I am counting on your support to emerge as our party’s flag bearer.

“Please, support my aspiration and I promise you that I will raise the bar and deliver.

“This is not the time to fight.

“This is a time to unite for the good of APC and Surulere.

“I am for Surulere and will not disappoint.”

The aspirant donated N1 million to party members in each of the wards visited.

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