Mr Okechukwu said Mr Abubakar did not have the interest and unity of Nigeria at heart if he decided to contest against the turn of the south.
Mr Soludo said his administration’s achievements over the past three years have justified his bid for a second term.
Binoni said, “Stay there! No, go look for a better place in Lagos that looks like a villa to return to in 2027.”
At the meeting, Mr Lawal directed hundreds of his supporters across Ogun East “and those that believe in him to vote for ADC in this coming Saturday election.”
His ambition faces an unprecedented threat from the Labour Party which ended his party’s tight grip on Lagos in the last presidential election.
They made the declaration at the medical outreach held at the Oyo State Pensioners House, Onireke in Ibadan.
The traditional rulers urged Lagos residents to mobilise families, friends, and neighbours to vote for Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on March 11.
Mr Oyetola said he had made a covenant with God to keep to his oath of office.
