The Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate in the last election, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has said he will not leave the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Many Nigerians, especially supporters of LP’s 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi, had been awaiting Mr Rhodes-Vivour’s stance after Mr Obi announced his exit from the ADC.
As presidential and gubernatorial candidates of the Labour Party, Messrs Obi and Rhodes-Vivour campaigned together in Lagos and mobilised thousands of voters to their rallies and programmes. Mr Obi eventually won the presidential election in Lagos, while Mr Rhodes-Vivour came second in the governorship election.
After the elections and following crises in the LP, both men moved to the ADC. However, Mr Obi announced his exit from the ADC a few days ago and said he was joining the NDC.
On Tuesday, Mr Rhodes-Vivour said he would remain in the ADC.
“I want to make it clear that I am staying in the (ADC),” he wrote on X.
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