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Rhodes-Vivour reveals electoral materials yet to arrive at LP strongholds

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Gbadebo Rhodes Vivour

Rhodes-Vivour also threatened to go to court if INEC’s standards in Saturday’s polls fall below the acceptable minimum.

The Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate in Lagos State, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour says sensitive and non-sensitive materials have yet to arrive in his party’s strongholds in the state.

He stated this on Saturday at his polling unit, Ward A 045 Oshifila/Abule Igbira, Anifowoshe in the Ikeja area of Lagos.

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“The will of the people will prevail. There has been a lot of targeted voter suppression,” the LP candidate popularly known as GRV said.

“We have a situation where in Alimosho, in Iba, polling unit materials have not arrived. You find out that everywhere that we are strong and we show strength polling units have yet to arrive.”

He said the March 18 governorship and state assembly elections in Lagos is “a fight for the soul of Lagos”.

Rhodes-Vivour insisted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) transmit voting results electronically as promised and security agents must quell voter suppression.

“I’m not congratulating someone that has his mandate from voter suppression and intimidation. Why would I do that? I will go to court,” he vowed.

 

ENigeria Newspaper