The Labour party governorship candidate in Lagos, Gbadebo Patrick Rhodes-Vivour, says the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) rigged the presidential election in Lagos.
It will be recalled that the presidential and National Assembly elections were held last Saturday.
Rhodes said this on Monday while speaking on Arise News.
He said, “INEC has been colluding with the ruling party in Lagos state and it is disgraceful. The moment transmission of results did not happen from polling units, these elections have been compromised.”
He disclosed that the election was marred with irregularities orchestrated by the apex electoral body.
“In Surulere, we won there. INEC is saying that our candidate was on the ballot. All sorts of irregularities are going on with INEC right now and it is extremely shocking but we are not going to accept these results. we have all our original polling unit results.”
He also disclosed that the election was marred with violence, and victimisation of LP members and voters by the ruling party in the state.
The governorship candidate said some of the members of the party are currently hidden while some were attacked in Saturday’s poll.
He, however, appreciated the efforts of the Nigerian Army for stepping in.
“There have been a lot of threats to our members at the polling units, and coalition centres. Even the Eti-Osa Chairman is in hiding now because of the threat. In Ojo, they came in with thugs to chase our people out of the coalition centre. People have been taken into custody. Some people were in Eti-Osa yesterday, in front of Elegusi’s palace.
“They wanted to carry on with the manipulation to reduce our numbers. That was the end game that they had. Thankfully, the army was able to respond and come in there for our people to go back in. The army stepped in and in Alimosho as well.
He said the threats were all across Lagos State but supporters of the party and good governance were resolute.
Rhodes said, “Despite all of these, the people came out in a huge mass.”
He further decried the level of security put in place by the Nigeria Police Force as unprofessional.
“In a lot of situations, police would just leave and ‘area boys’ would just come and scatter the place.
“The security apparatus of this election needs a lot of work. They need to seat up. In a lot of situations, police would just leave and ‘area boys’ would just come and scatter the place,” he said.