“Labour Party Lagos state is deeply worried about the recent judgment that emanated from the highest court of the land…”
“You are on the right side. If the other camp fails to join you, the train will soon move. Tell them to come and join us because we need more people,” he said.
Mr Adesoyin said a stable electricity supply would reduce the fuelling of generators causing adverse effects on businesses.
He said that this was in consonance with the party’s constitution, noting that the three months period would expire by the end of July.
The LP Secretary in the state, Sam Okpala, disclosed this at a news conference on Thursday at the party’s secretariat in Ikeja, Lagos.
