“Voting starts by 8:00 a.m., and there is a police curfew for midnight on election day. We are not doing anything different from what the police have done.”
The Labour Party governorship candidate says he’s determined to deliver a state that would work for all irrespective of their ethnicity.
He said all the party’s structures and canvassers would work for the APC.
The Labour Party assured the workers that they had nothing to worry about should he emerge as governor.
“They (old politicians) do not understand the energy that is doing this thing. This is energy that you cannot buy. This is energy spurred by hope, belief and love.”
Mr Sanwo-Olu has upped his public engagement game lately with an unusual social media activity where he has been addressing Lagosians more.
He said that all flags would be raised at half mast for the next three days while the state mourned its staff.
Our sources insisted that the governor was happy with the development because he saw the momentum building for Mr Rhodes-Vivour and felt agitated by it.
According to him, LP’s feat was made possible by the determination of young voters, even in low-density areas of Lagos State.
“The Muslim-Muslim ticket played a role. Because Lagos is also a centre of a lot of Christian population and the rest.”
