By Lagostrend
Lagos, Nigeria — Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, popularly known as GRV, has announced his intention to contest the Lagos State governorship election in 2027. Rhodes-Vivour, who previously ran in 2023 under the Labour Party (LP) but lost to the incumbent Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), remains determined to achieve his political ambition.
In a recent interview on Channels Television's Politics Today, Rhodes-Vivour expressed his unwavering commitment to serving Lagos State. “I will not give up on actualising my ambition to become Lagos State Governor,” he affirmed.
While he reiterated his readiness to return to the political arena, Rhodes-Vivour did not disclose whether he plans to run under the Labour Party or explore another political platform. His statement has sparked discussions about potential alignments and strategies for the next election cycle.
Rhodes-Vivour’s 2023 campaign garnered significant attention and support, particularly among younger voters, for its focus on progressive policies and reforms. Political analysts suggest that his 2027 bid could reshape the dynamics of the Lagos governorship race, depending on his choice of party and coalition-building efforts.
Stay with Lagostrend for updates on this developing story and other political happenings in Lagos State.
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