Ms Ekong said she has always maintained a cordial and cooperative relationship with the LP National Chairman, Julius Abure.
The Labour Party in Lagos says it may review the status of its leaders and members suspended for anti-party activities for the sake of peace.
“Labour Party Lagos state is deeply worried about the recent judgment that emanated from the highest court of the land…”
She urged the government to pay genuine attention to the citizens it governs.
“We have a group of professionals and lawyers who want to volunteer their services for free to help our candidates retrieve their stolen mandates.”
Labour chairperson in the state, said that the elections witnessed huge disruptions and violence against the party’s loyalists and agents.
Similarly, Tunji Shelle, the representative of the Peoples Democratic Party, decried the discrepancies in the electioneering process.
Mrs Ekong called out INEC to either correct what she described as anomaly or reschedule the National Assembly elections.