Sensitive and non-sensitive materials have not yet reached the strongholds of the Labour Party (LP), according to Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, the party’s candidate for governor in Lagos State.
On Saturday, he made this statement at his voting location in the Lagos neighbourhood of Ikeja, Ward A 045 Oshifila/Abule Igbira.
“The public will take precedence. According to the LP candidate GRV, there has been a lot of targeted voting suppression.
Polling unit supplies have not yet arrived in Alimosho or Iba, thus we have a problem. You discover that even in places where polling units have not yet arrived, we are powerful and demonstrate our strength.
The Lagos state assembly and gubernatorial races on March 18 are being described as “a war for the spirit of Lagos,” he claimed.
In addition, security personnel must stop voter suppression, according to GRV, who urged that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) electronically transfer election results as promised.
“I’m not praising a person whose mandate is based on voter intimidation and repression. Why would I act in such manner? He declared, “I’ll appear in court.
In addition to the current governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who is running for reelection under the banner of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Rhodes-Vivour will also have to compete against Olajide Adediran alias Jandor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
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Peter Obi, a member of the LP, defeated Bola Tinubu, the candidate of the APC, by garnering 582,454 votes in Lagos during the presidential election of February 25.
Obi won 11 states and the Federal Capital Territory in total, but Tinubu received the largest number of votes overall, leading to the announcement of Tinubu as the election’s victor and the next president of Nigeria on Wednesday.