The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has declared All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Mr Aransiola Yusuf, winner of Agege
Speaking after the announcement, Mr Aruna Ogunsola, APC Ward Collation agent, commended LASIEC for a job well done.“What was declared was what we have from our polling agents from the 43 polling units. Both PDP and APC ward agents signed the results and there is no reason to fight,” he said.
According to him, the winner has no reason to disappoint the people who have given him the mandate, as doing so will be at his own risk.The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the runoff, followed the inconclusiveness of the previous poll on July 24, as a result of a tie between the candidates of APC and PDP.
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