We stayed behind to see this to the last. Even when some left the party to form a false alliance, we stood our ground to see this to fruition.
“The SDP will want to use this medium to counsel the governor to prioritise inclusiveness and carry all relevant stakeholders along,” the party chair urged.
“Lagos is what it is today because of each and every one of you, regardless of ethnicity, religion, political affiliation, gender or age.”
He added that the abuse of power by the ruling party and electoral officials is a “slap on the face of democracy” and Lagosians who decided to partake in the election.
Mr Onanuga’s position on the recent political developments in Lagos runs contrary to Mr Tinubu who has sued for national coherence following his victory last month.
As Bola Tinubu consolidates his power across Nigeria, his main political base in the nation’s commercial capital has been rocked by harmful ethnic slurs this election cycle.
He stated that there were reports of voters intimidation in Oshodi-Isolo, Eti-Osa, Ikeja, Ojo and Kosofe Local government areas.
Mr Abubakar particularly slammed the security agencies for keeping mute over threats to voters in Lagos and Abuja.
Justice Peter Lifu delivered the judgement on March 8 in a suit filed by the Labour Party (LP) and its governorship candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour.
Although Mr Rhodes-Vivour said he has assurances from Mr Elegushi that the rites will not affect the election, logistics for Saturday’s exercise could be adversely affected by the proposed Oro
