Mr Solomon-Ibileye declared Mr Faduyile winner of the election after he secured 68,474 votes.
According to him, a lot of Nigerians are living in hunger and poverty.
The event recorded a large turnout of party members, ward coordinators and supporters.
It was learnt that the armed thugs stormed the venue and launched a violent attack, destroying the band’s musical equipment and assaulting members.
The defendant, whose address was not given, is facing a three-count charge of felony, forceful entry, and malicious damage.
Mr Ogunsakin warned that anyone found engaging in scavenging without proper identification would be arrested and prosecuted, accordingly.
The protesters called on Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa to wade into the issue as a matter of urgency before it escalated.
Mr Ayanlade stated that no life was lost in the fire incident that lasted for hours.
Mr Eghaegbeni said he came out to vote to enjoy good governance and increased dividends of democracy.
A correspondent who monitored the rerun in some wards in Okitipupa reports a low turnout of voters and security agents compared to the large voter turnout on Saturday.
