Lagos State’s 2023 Labour Party governorship candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has ruled out aligning with President Bola Tinubu to become the state’s governor in 2027. In a recent interview on Channels Television’s “Politics Today,” Rhodes-Vivour stated that such an alliance would be a waste of time. He emphasized that his goal in politics is to improve the lives of Lagosians and restore the state to its former glory.
Rhodes-Vivour expressed his commitment to maximizing the commonwealth of Lagos for the benefit of its people, stating that any party that would not allow him to do so is not worth his time. He also highlighted the need to eliminate what he termed “agberocracy” in Lagos, which he believes would lead to a better state.
The politician recently defected from the Labour Party to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), a move he said is aimed at challenging the ruling party. According to Rhodes-Vivour, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, was aware of his decision to join the ADC.
When asked about his plans for the 2027 Lagos State governorship election, Rhodes-Vivour indicated that he may run on the ADC platform, saying “by God’s grace.” This development comes as the political landscape in Lagos State continues to evolve, with various parties and candidates positioning themselves for future elections.
Rhodes-Vivour’s decision to defect to the ADC and his stated intentions for the 2027 governorship election are significant, as they may impact the political dynamics in Lagos State. As the state prepares for future elections, the actions of key political figures like Rhodes-Vivour will be closely watched by voters and analysts alike. With his commitment to improving the lives of Lagosians and challenging the ruling party, Rhodes-Vivour’s next moves will be important to follow in the coming months and years.