LP’s Rhodes-Vivour gets endorsed by Bode George, Akerele-Bucknor and others

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LP’s Rhodes-Vivour gets endorsed by Bode George, Akerele-Bucknor and others

 

Labor Party’s Governorship Candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour gets endorsed by members of Omo Eko Pataki consisting of Chief Olabode George, former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Senator Kofoworaola Akerele-Bucknor and Mrs Onikepo Oshodi on Monday.

Also, the group frowned against threats to voters who refuse to support a particular political party describing it as divisive politics of annihilation of innocent Nigerians.

Endorsing Labour Party, LP, Governorship Candidate in Lagos State, Mr. Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, they group said it is time for renewal and rebirth in Lagos State.

Furthermore, the group alleged that there plans to ensure the LP candidate is taken out of circulation before Saturday’s polls warning that it does not want a repeat of what happened to late Funsho Williams in Lagos State.

In addition, the leader of the group, Chief George expressed worry over threats being issued against voters suspected to be willing to vots against incumbency.

Meanwhile, the group also urged Lagosians to be wary of voting APC on March 11for governorship election.

 

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Furthermore, the group spoke against a particular video that has gone virile, threatening people who would vote Labor Party on Saturday in Lagos State.

Speaking against the video, the Omo Eko Pataki said it is the most heinous crime against humanity in this 21st century, and condemn such acts.

In conclusion, the Omo Eko Pataki said Lagos has remained a best example of a conquered territory where an Iragbiji native dwells like an obscene Persian monarch determining who becomes a councilor, who becomes a local government chairman, who becomes a House of Assembly member, who becomes a Representative, a Senator and a Governor.

 

All these he does by compromising all agencies and organs of state, including the electoral commission itself.

We also call on INEC, to ensure the use of transformational BVAS regime, for the transparency of the exercise, a departure from the February 25 archaic system, where result sheets were moved manually from polling units”, he added. 

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