Gbadebo
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour
Advertisement

The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Peoples Congress (APC) says the alleged threats by the Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, at Saturday’s elections showed his lack of sportsmanship.

The Lagos APC, while reacting to alleged threats by Rhodes-Vivour via a statement issued on Saturday by its Publicity Secretary, Seye Oladejo, said the ruling party had no reason to be violent.

“The attention of the APC has been drawn to a statement made by LP’s governorship candidate Mr Gbadebo Chinedu Rhodes-Vivour on Saturday’s elections.

“He accused INEC and the police of `provoking Lagosians’ and warning that `if tonight Lagos State catches fire, it is not our fault’.

READ ALSO: Labour Party: Guber, Assembly elections, worst ever polls in Nigeria

“He says `a lot of places are still under attack by thugs and hooligans of the APC.

“This scaremongering is typical of bad losers who lack the spirit of sportsmanship.

The security agencies should note Mr Rhodes-Vivour’s threat to set Lagos on fire as his predilection for violence and warmongering is well known to Nigerians. Should there be any breakdown of law and order in any part of our state, law enforcement agencies should know who to grab – Mr Rhodes-Vivour,” Oladejo stated.

He said the APC was also compiling reports of how its supporters were harassed and attacked during the elections, adding that “some of the reports are really scary”.

“Now the LP candidate is playing the victim. This old trick won’t work; discerning Lagosians know they are all lies deployed to attract sympathy.

“Our party has no need to be violent because we are sure of the glittering credentials of our governorship candidate, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu who will never be associated with violence.

“We advise LP and its candidate to embrace peace instead of threatening to bring down the roof on everybody. It won’t work,” Oladejo added.

Violent attacks by hoodlums disrupted the governorship and House of Assembly elections in parts of Lagos State on Saturday.

Rhodes-Vivour had earlier alleged that an agent of his party at the polls in the state was shot dead.

The LP candidate, who said the election process was marred by voter intimidation and suppression, alleged that INEC and the police were complicit in the killing.

Addressing Lagos residents in a video recorded at the LP’s Situation Room, Rhodes-Vivour accused the electoral body and the security agencies of provoking the people.

The Star

Advertisement

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here