 The ruling All Progressives Congress, A.P.C. in Lagos State, has warned against any form of violence from any quarters over the outcome of the 2023 governorship election. Speaking during a press briefing, A.P.C.'s spokesman, Shea Olladajo, said the state would not allow a repeat of the sad memory of Ansar's. Olladajo advised those who were lost out in the election to express their grievances at the election petition tribunal. Speaking alongside, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy in the State, Bingo Omotosha, said Governor Sao Oulu remains interested in keeping the people together irrespective of their tribes and religions. There are processes that people can follow. If they don't like what has happened during the election, it's not somebody who does not have the true spirit of responsibility can say that he's rejecting the result of an election and at the same time to be whipping up sentiment for people to rise and go the highway because it has not gone his own way. But I am telling you that if you are talking about Agbeiro and the rest of them, I'm not sure on the day of the election that there were vehicles moving because vehicles are associated with Agbeiros. And those who call Agbeiros, I wouldn't know how you were able to identify them as Agbeiros. Were they carrying cards? Were they carrying placards? It's a much more serious matter when we talk about violence, intimidation. For us, it does generalize and begin to bring it on to the street level.