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Lagos Gubernatorial: Gbadebo Sends Message To Jandor Days To The Election

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The Labour Party (LP) gubernatorial candidate in Lagos Sate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour has sent message to his counterpart in the Peoples Democratic Party Abdulaziz Olajide Adediran (Jandor) days to the election.

Rhodes-Vivour urged Jandor to collapse his structure and join him to save Lagos.

He disclosed that he has been in the PDP for 6 years and knows that he needs as much people as possible working with him.

He stated this during an interview with with Politics Hub, a Vanguard online TV’s show on Tuesday.

The MIT graduate expressed his hope that Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) would conduct a transparent election.

He said: “I have a relationship with the PDP. I came from the PDP. I was in the PDP for six years. I was the senatorial candidate for PDP in 2019.

“I had the most votes in the party. I know the leaders in the party. We understand that at a practical level, we need to have as many people working together, especially because this election process is not free and fair.

“They promised us electronic transmission of votes, that did not happen. We saw the intimidation and harassment, and manipulations at the ward collation, LG collation.

“So we need everybody to work together to save and rescue Lagos. We are in talks with several parties.

“A few parties have collapsed their structures for us. I expect that the PDP would do the same very soon.

“On the other hand; we know that a lot of these people might be compromised. Just like the last election, it was very shameful, to say the least.

“So we are hoping for the best but we are prepared for the worst, and we are moving into this election with the idea that what happened previously will repeat itself again. So we are ready for any outcome.”

Speaking further, the 40-year-old also berated the incumbent Governor of the State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu for evading public debates, saying it is ‘disrespectful’ of a governor who ‘owes it to the people’ to ‘account for his stewardship’.