He prayed the tribunal to remove Messrs Sanwo-Olu and Hamzat from office and declare Mr Rhodes-Vivour the governor of Lagos State.
Counsel to Messrs Sanwo-Olu and Hamzat, Bode Olanipekun (SAN), also commended the petitioner for closing his case.
In the application, Mr Adediran prayed the tribunal grant him more time to bring more witnesses in the interest of justice and fair hearing.
“There would be laws…in the areas of economy and commerce, property and titles, and we will reverse all that are reversible to protect the interest of the indigenes.”
Political violence, voter intimidation and ballot snatching are crimes punishable by Nigerian laws.
He alleged that the LP candidate campaign was characterised by unpretentious hate, religious bigotry and tribal rhetorics.
Mr Rhodes-Vivour said he also visited families of those killed during the election, accusing the ruling All Progressives Congress of unleashing violence on voters.
The APC chair claimed that despite intimidation and subtle inducement from the opposition, the electorate stood its ground with the APC.
Since the ruling APC won the governorship election in Lagos last Saturday, Mr Onanuga has continued to make inciting anti-Igbo remarks.
Mr Atiku Abubakar said Mr Tinubu was silent for a month as traditional rulers, APC thugs and politicians threatened non-indigenes in Lagos.
