Sanwo-Olu retains seat, as Supreme Court affirms election
Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu has retained his seat as the Governor of Lagos State following the decision of the Supreme Court on Friday morning.
The court struck out the appeal filled by the Labour Party candidate in the election, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour challenging Sanwo-Olu’s running mate qualification.
He claimed that the deputy governor, Obafemi Hamzat, had renounced his citizenship as a Nigerian.
The court held that Sanwo-Olu’s deputy is a Nigerian by birth. The court added renouncation of citizenship of a citizens by birth must be registered by the Nigerian president, adding that the appellant did not provide an evidence to that effect.
The court, however, dismissed the appeal by the Labour Party Candidate for lacking in merit.
Abdulazeez Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, of the PDP on his part, contended that the name Sanwo-Olu submitted to INEC was different from that contained in his WAEC certificate.
The apex court while dismissing appeal described its as “academic”.
The dismissal of the appeal and that of the Labour Party means that Sanwo-Olu is the duly elected governor having won at the tribunal and Appeal Court in the state also.