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2023 gubernatorial elections | Zikoko!
  • INEC Has Postponed Governorship Election. What’s Next?

    Ladies and gentlemen, we have not-so-pleasant news for you today. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has postponed the gubernatorial and state assembly elections from March 11 to March 18, 2023.

    This is because INEC would need to take their time to manually configure over 176,000 Bi-Modal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machines for each polling unit across the country. And that, my friends, ‘takes a lot of work’.

    How we imagine INEC officials after reconfiguring 176,000 BVAS machines

    But now that these elections have been postponed, what do you need to know?

    Campaigns continue until March 16

    All party supporters and patriotic citizens are free to continue ‘moving the ministry’ of their preferred candidate — up until midnight of Thursday, March 16, 2023. This is in alignment with the 2022 Electoral Act.

    If you get caught after the said date, don’t say we didn’t warn you.



    INEC is ready to release election materials for access in court

    Recently, two contenders during the presidential elections (Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar) filed ex parte applications. The purpose was to seek permission to access election materials from INEC. 

    ALSO READ: How To Challenge Election Results in Court

    However, INEC was against this, as they insisted that it would disrupt the elections. Rather, in a show of good faith, they assured them that the election materials would still be made available to them if needed in court. But only until after the elections.

    But from the same organisation that was accused of electoral fraud during the presidential elections, it’s best one takes this with a pinch of salt.

    All results from February 25 elections will be backed up on the cloud

    To avoid further backlash on INEC’s failure with election results on the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV), the commission has come out to appeal to all political candidates and parties that all result data will be seen on the IReV.

    Political parties can also apply to get certified True copies of backend data on the BVAS. This is just in case there are any trust issues.

    Now you know the updates! Citizen promises to give you the full gist of the 2023 gubernatorial elections come March 18! Stay sharp and stay glued to our election results screen! Or join us on WhatsApp.

  • What Does It Take to Become Lagos State Governor?

    On March 11, Nigerians in various states across the country would be heading out to the polls to vote for who they want to be the next governor of their states. However, everyone seems to be focused on the elections of a particular state — Lagos.

    An aerial view of Victoria Island, Lagos [Encyclopedia Britannica]

    But what makes the city such a ‘hot cake’ and a talking point for many Nigerians? Who are the contestants for the state’s governorship race? What requirements do these people need to meet to be eligible for election as governor?

    Let’s dig in here:

    What makes Lagos so valuable?

    The answer is straightforward — the city generates a lot of money which politicians can embezzle use to take it to the next height.

    In 2021, Lagos State collected Nigeria’s highest Internally-Generated Revenue (IGR) (N753. 46 billion). In fact, 60 per cent of Nigeria’s tax revenue comes from Lagos alone. 

    Lagos is also Nigeria’s financial hub, with all major banks headquartered in the City. It is home to the Nigerian Stock Exchange [NSE] and accounts for over 80% of the country’s foreign trade flows.

    It is also known to be Africa’s largest metropolitan city, with a population of 15.4 million people of various skill sets contributing to the economy. As a result, it is seen as a profitable consumer market for multinational companies. This includes companies like MTN, Shoprite, Starlink, etc.

    Lagos is Africa’s largest metropolitan city [Premium Times]

    Lagos also has a very generous pension plan for ex-governors. Even though the Lagos State House of Assembly called out and revised the pension plan in 2021, ex-governors are entitled to 2 cars that can be changed every four years, household staff, and 100% of the basic annual salaries of an incumbent governor and deputy, amongst others.

    If you ever become Lagos State governor, you’re made for life.

    Who is in the race for Lagos State governor?

    We have 16 candidates vying for the position, but three out of the 16 candidates are currently gaining traction. They are:

    Babajide Sanwo-Olu (APC)

    The incumbent governor is seeking re-election for a second term in office alongside his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat.

    Even though he has had achievements such as a free health policy for children and establishments of hospitals across the grassroots, his tenure has been largely marred by the event of the 2020 Lekki Toll Gate Shootings and his lack of accountability for the tragedy.

    This has reduced public trust in his administration.

    Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour (Labour Party)

    Rhodes-Vivour, a 40-year-old politician (aka GRV), is an architect, a social and human rights crusader, and a businessman. 

    His journey into politics became pronounced when he contested for the Ikeja Local Government Chairmanship position under the umbrella of the KOWA party in 2017.

    In 2019, he lost the Lagos West senatorial ticket under the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC’s Senator Adeola Olalekan (Yayi). Rhodes-Vivour emerged as the Labour Party’s governorship candidate in August 2022 after decamping from the PDP.

    Rhodes-Vivour’s chances of winning the governorship race were brightened after LP’s Peter Obi’s surprise win of Lagos State in the presidential polls, defeating his rival and now president-elect, Bola Tinubu.

    Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran (Jandor) (PDP)

    The PDP gubernatorial candidate was once a member of the APC and convener of its Lagos4Lagos Movement.

    So far, asides from his shocking unveiling of Nollywood actress Funke Akindele as his running deputy, Jandor’s campaign has mostly gone unnoticed.

    What are the constitution’s criteria for governorship?



    According to Section 6, Sub-section 177 of Nigeria’s 1999 constitution, a Nigerian is qualified for election as Governor of a State if he is:

    1. A citizen of Nigeria by birth
    2. Attained the age of 30 years 
    3. A member of a political party and sponsored by the same party
    4. Educated up to at least School Certificate level or equivalent.

    Now you know everything about the Lagos State elections! If you’re a Lagosian and a registered voter, come out on March 11 to vote for your favourite candidate in the gubernatorial polls!

    Citizen also promises to give you real-time updates on the Lagos state election next Saturday. Join us on WhatsApp to not miss out.