The appellate court earlier dismissed the petitions of the Peoples Democratic Party and the Labour Party and their candidates, Mr Olajide Adediran and Mr Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, respectively, challenging Sanwo-Olu’s election at the poll.
Reacting to the judgment on Wednesday, Sanwo-Olu said he did not take the ballot cast for him and his deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, for granted.
“With a sense of humility, I welcome the decision of the Court of Appeal, which ruled today in our favour, thereby validating the position of Lagosians who freely cast their ballots to return my deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat and I as Governor and Deputy Governor of our dear state. We do not take it for granted,” he said.
He added that Wednesday’s pronouncements by the court, “like those of the Lagos State Elections Petition Tribunal, have buoyed my confidence in our country’s judicial system.
“The court examined all the issues and did justice to them, without leaving anyone in doubt as to who is the rightful winner of the election.
“Our party, the All Progressives Congress, will continue to maintain its firm belief in the judicial process.
“My deputy and I have satisfied all the constitutional requirements and are now more focused on delivering the democratic dividends to our people.”
While stating that he “humbly” accepted the appellate court’s verdict “with all sense of responsibility”, Sanwo-Olu restated his “resolve to impact the lives of Lagos residents positively, regardless of their political persuasion, in line with our THEMES+ development agenda.”
“We urge our opponents to embrace the olive branch and join our sure march to the Greater Lagos that keeps rising by the day,” the governor added.