OLAWALE Rhodes-Vivour, the father of Labour Party – LP, Governorship Candidate in Lagos, Gbadebo, says the writing is on the wall for the people of the state to see that it is possible to prevail against what he described as ‘’evil.’’
Olawale made the statement on Wednesday, while pleading with Lagosians to vote for his son in the election, which has now been moved to March 18.
“If we can see the writing on the wall that it is possible to prevail against evil, then please come out on the 11th of March and make it a resounding victory for all of us,” Olawale said at a press briefing in Ikeja.
The legal practitioner emphasised that his son, Gbadebo has character and is rugged to finish what he has started.
He encouraged the people of the state not to be afraid as he urged residents to go out and cast their vote for Gbadebo on election day.
“We are going to be proactive and not reactive on the 11th because if we got 900,000 votes and you gave us 500,000 votes, even though we beat you, it still affects the overall turnout of the situation.”
Olawale said that Nigerians have had enough and they just want normal, decent people in the position of power.
He said, “Gbadebo is my son. Gbadebo is not a politician; he is an activist. That is the core character of Gbadebo. When he came out of school, he was busy leading marches to the legislature, he was debating with the minister of agriculture.