Wednesday, July 16, 2025 - The Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected the results of the just-concluded local government elections, describing the exercise as a sham and an assault on democracy.
The election, conducted by the Lagos State Independent
Electoral Commission (LASIEC) on Saturday, saw the All Progressives Congress
(APC) sweep all 57 chairmanship seats and win 375 out of 376 councillorship
positions.
However,
the outcome of the poll did not sit well with opposition parties.
Addressing journalists at
the PDP secretariat in Alagomeji, Lagos, on Monday, the Chairman of the Forum
of PDP LGA Chairmen, Adegboyega Adegbesan, alleged that the election was marred
by widespread irregularities, voter intimidation, and outright falsification of
results.
“From the onset, it was clear that the APC had no intention
of participating in a free and fair electoral contest,” Adegbesan said.
He alleged that in
several PDP strongholds, ballot box stuffing took place on an unimaginable
scale, with pre-thumbprinted ballot papers brought into polling units “in
bags,” while electoral officials looked on helplessly.
Adegbesan further claimed
that PDP agents were harassed, chased away from polling centres, and denied
access to collation centres, allowing results to be doctored even before voting
was concluded.
“In some wards, total votes recorded exceeded the number of
registered voters, and in many places, election materials were either delayed
or never arrived, especially in PDP-dominated areas,” he stated.
The PDP said the outcome
of the election poses a grave threat to democracy and vowed not to accept it.
“This is not just a PDP matter. It is a matter of
justice, equity, and fairness. If we allow this travesty to go unchallenged, we
risk institutionalising rigging and suppressing the voice of the people,” Adegbesan warned.
He hailed voters who came
out to cast their ballots despite the hostile conditions, saying, “To the courageous people of Lagos who came out to perform their civic
duty but met with violence, deceit, and betrayal, we salute your courage.”
The PDP announced its
readiness to challenge the results at the tribunal, stating that it had
compiled “detailed evidence, eyewitness testimonies, video
recordings, and official anomalies” to support its case.
“We will pursue every civilised legal means to
retrieve our stolen mandate. We will not recognise this fraudulent election or
any of its so-called winners,” he declared.
The party also called on the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) to investigate the conduct of LASIEC, while urging civil
society groups, democracy watchdogs, and international observers to condemn
what it described as electoral tyranny.
“The Nigerian judiciary must rise above
political compromise and uphold the sanctity of the law,” PDP said.
In a final charge to citizens, especially the youth, the PDP
warned that remaining silent in the face of rigging only empowers those
undermining democracy.
“The
ruling party has shown, once again, that it fears the ballot box more than
anything else. But we in the PDP are resolute, unshaken, and prepared for the
long march to restore electoral integrity in Lagos State,” the party
concluded.
However, LASIEC had yet
to respond to the allegations raised by the PDP as of the time of filing this
report, Naija News understands.
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