Labour Get together (LP) Gubernatorial candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has charged Lagos youths to return out en masse and hijack the state from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) within the guber and state assemblies’ polls on the eleventh of March.
The Lagos governorship candidate made this assertion at a press convention within the Lekki space of the state on Wednesday.
Gbadebo who expressed displeasure on the voter harassment, intimidation and violence that marred final Saturday’s election within the state, inspired youths to not be deterred by the result of Saturday’s presidential and Nationwide Meeting elections.
He additionally instructed safety companies to guard voters within the state in opposition to intimidation and suppression by thugs.
Rhodes-Vivour claims Peter Obi’s votes had been manipulated
The Lagos Gubernatorial candidate for the Labour party asserted that the celebration’s presidential candidate Peter Obi’s votes in Lagos had been manipulated as a result of outcomes weren’t electronically transmitted by the Unbiased Nationwide Electoral Fee (INEC).
He stated, “We unequivocally reject the method by which the outcomes had been introduced as a result of it was not electronically as promised by INEC.”
Gbadebo additionally added that “From our state of affairs room, we see that we gained over 900, 000 votes and this was all since you got here out. This was gained with none voter inducement. We can not cease thanking the nice individuals of Lagos. We made historical past in that election; we took Lagos State and restored it again to the individuals.”
Talking additional, Gbadebo revealed that he’s “speaking with the house owners of the buildings of the PDP, the those who matter within the PDP, for a potential alliance that may assist them safe victory on the polls.
On the Gubernatorial election, Rhodes-Vivour shall be contending with the incumbent governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressive Congress (APC), and Olajide Adediran aka Jandor of the Peoples Democratic Get together (PDP).