Mr Babatunde Gbadamosi, the Lagos State governorship candidate of the Action Democratic Party (ADC) says he will not contest the outcome of the governorship election in the state, but would prepare for the next election.
Gbadamosi told newsmen on Tuesday in Lagos that his decision was rooted in him having no confidence in the current electoral system, NAN report
He said: “My decision is to wait and contest the next election and hopefully, the votes will count then.
“I agree that the election in the state was an absolute fraud and a sham with many instances of open multiple voting recorded in places like Ikorodu, Lagos Island.However, I do not have any more resources to waste on a process in which I have no confidence.
“We keep learning and I believe that the will of the people will surely prevail in future elections in the state.“
He also claimed that the fraud was carried out by known persons going from one polling unit to another, openly bearing firearms of all kinds.
Gbadamosi, however, advised INEC to put its house in order, to forestall most of the anomalies witnessed in the 2019 general elections in future polls.
He harped on the need to prosecute all those involved in electoral malpractices in the 2019 general elections to serve as deterrent to others.
The ADP candidate urged the incoming 9th National Assembly to come up with stiffer penalty for electoral offenders, to ensure much better polls in future.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mr Owolabi Salis, the Lagos state governorship candidate of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) has, however, approached the state Election Petitions Tribunal to challenge the victory of Sanwo-Olu, followed by Mr Fagbemi Awamari, the governorship candidate of the Labour Party (LP).
The two petitioners prayed the tribunal to upturn the results of the March 9 governorship election, claiming that the election was marred by voter intimidation, vote-buying and multiple voting, adding that Sanwo-Olu was not fit to contest the 2019 governorship election.
The candidates also sought a declaration of the tribunal that the pronouncement of Sanwo-Olu as the winner of the governorship election was null and void, and should be set aside based on the gross electoral fraud and/or gross electoral misconduct that characterised the governorship election in the state.
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