He appreciated the endurance of Nigerians amidst the economic hardship.
The warning followed what the regime termed “unguaurded incendiary remarks” against the federal government and President Bola Tinubu.
The dissolution is contained in a statement jointly signed by Messrs Lalong and Faleke.
Mr Keyamo said he was confident that the court would favour Mr Tinubu.
Mr Atiku Abubakar said Mr Tinubu was silent for a month as traditional rulers, APC thugs and politicians threatened non-indigenes in Lagos.
Responding, information commissioner and Kogi APC chairman of the Presidential Campaign Council, Kingsley Fanwo, said the list is authentic.
She said that recent developments in the country had made it difficult for her to continue participating in partisan politics.
The Labour Party candidate said he plans to deal with these issues as quickly as possible, if voted into power in 2023.
Mr Keyamo told Nigerians to “realise that being in government is the one of the biggest favour you can do, especially when you are pro-masses.”
State police spokesman, ASP Kamilu Shatambaya, told journalists that the allegation was baseless and had no truth.
