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Lagosians Have Spoken, Sanwo-Olu Declares After Re-election

See local government Results as declared by INEC.
2 years ago
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“The people of Lagos State have spoken,” Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, says after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced his election for a second term in office early Monday morning.

At exactly 1:15 am pm on Monday, the Returning Officer of the governorship election, Prof. Adenike Oladiji declared the 57-year-old the winner of the election.

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He emerged victorious by beating 15 other political parties with 762,134 votes after winning convincingly in 19 of the state’s 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs).

Moments after the declaration, Governor Sanwo-Olu said to a cheering crowd: “To all of our fellow contestants, we want to salute you for participating in the democratic process, but Lagosians have spoken and have spoken well. They have spoken loud”.

He then extended his hand of fellowship to all the contestants, saying: “In the true spirit of sportsmanship, if you indeed believe that you want to serve this state, you have an opportunity with us and we will open our doors to listen and to give you a space in this government”.

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Sanwo-Olu’s closest rival – the candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Gbadebo Rhodes-Viviour – recorded 312,329 votes. He won in one LGA – Amuwo-Odofin where he scored 34,860 votes as against 17,756 by Sanwo-Olu.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s candidate, Mr Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran pulled 62,449 votes to come a distance third.

Sanwo-Olu’s performance represents a progression over the 2019 result in which Sanwo-Olu, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), had won by polling 739,445 votes, followed by his counterpart of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Jimi Agbaje who had 206,141 votes.

APC’s biggest haul of votes were from Alimoso LGA (83,631), Ikorodu (64,697) and Mushin 52,249.

Alimoso LGA delivered the highest votes for APC – 83,631 – where Labour Party had 37,136 votes.

Results as declared by INEC: 

  1.      Agege: APC 35,845; LP 8,486; PDP 3,176
  2.      Ajeromi/Ifelodun: APC 39,798; LP 19,821; PDP 2,607
  3.      Alimoso: APC 83,631; LP 37,136; PDP 7,872
  4.      Amuwo Odofin: APC 17,756; LP 34,860; PDP 1,809
  5.      Apapa: APC 21,007; LP 4,157; PDP 2,487
  6.      Badagry: APC 41,482; LP 8,863; PDP 5,472
  7.      Eti-Osa: APC 25,963; LP 19,967; PDP 1,215
  8.      Epe: APC 29,614; LP 1,515; PDP 3,272
  9.      Ibeju-Lekki: APC 19,369; LP 3,785; PDP 3,189
  10.  Ifako-Ijaiye: APC 38,682; LP 13,020; PDP 2,262
  11.  Ikeja: APC 32,273; LP 15,174; PDP 1,161
  12.  Ikorodu: APC 64,697; LP 13,207; PDP 3,797
  13.  Kosofe: APC 49,344; LP 26,123; PDP 3,537
  14.  Lagos Island: APC 37,760; LP 1,317; PDP 1,783
  15.  Lagos Mainland: APC 26,021; LP 9,999; PDP 2,362
  16.  Mushin: APC 52,249; LP 11,759; PDP 4,006
  17.  Ojo: APC 30,797; LP 19.027; PDP 3,889
  18.  Oshodi-Isolo: APC 36,792; LP 24,948; PDP 2,515
  19.  Somolu: APC 36,783; LP 15,096; PDP 3,130
  20.  Surulere: APC 42,451; LP 28.069; PDP, 2,200

 

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