The governor’s directive comes after Lateef Fagbemi,
attorney-general of the federation (AGF) and minister of justice, appealed to
Adeleke to suspend the February 22 poll.
On Thursday, Fagbemi said ousted LGA chairpersons must be
reinstated since the court of appeal had dismissed the judgment of the lower
court that sacked them.
In a statement on Friday, Olawale Rasheed, Adeleke’s
spokesperson, said democracy is hinged on the rule of law and that nobody can
assume the authority of the courts.
“My advice to all parties, including local and national
stakeholders, is to abide by democratic norms,” the statement reads.
“As for me and my people, we stand by the rule of law, not
illegal self-help.
“Election is going to hold and the outcome will be a
fast-tracked development at the local level. I urge our people to remain
peaceful.
“Osun is a truly peaceful state.”
BACKGROUND
On Monday, violence broke out at some LGA secretariats in
Osun after supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and those of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) clashed.
Bullets were fired during the clash as many residents
scampered for safety, with at least six persons shot dead.
The crisis in the state stemmed from the judgment of the
court of appeal on sacked council chairpersons and councillors — who are
members of the APC.
The PDP claimed that the February 10 judgment of the court
of appeal in Akure, Ondo state, did not reinstate the sacked chairpersons and
councillors, while the APC insists that they were reinstated.
In November 2022, the Osun governor directed the heads of
local government areas and council development areas to take charge of their
councils.
The governor had said the decision was in compliance with a
federal high court judgment that declared the LGA election that brought the
chairpersons and councillors into office illegal.