By Kayode Fasua Two weeks ago, the media was awash with an unsettling report: new governor of Ondo State, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN, has frozen the accounts of the 18 local government councils in the state. That step, apparently came in the wake of a legal roadblock that barred the governor from dissolving the entire 18 councils. Only with the trample of an elephant upon an unfortunate rat, Akeredolu was widely expected to sack all the council officials. That action, if taken, would have resonated as Nigeria's familiar thing, concomitant with the muzzle pull of a shark confronted by a drunken little fish. This is simply because, virtually all the managers at the 18 local councils were elected on the platform of opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Here is a party whose governorship c...