 We take you back to the report where we told you that the crisis rocking the legal state chapter of the Labour Party LP is far from being over as the governorship primary election scheduled to hold today ended in a deadlock. There was a disagreement over the purported doctoring of delegates list in favour of one of the candidates. Our correspondent Lovie Cuckoo tells us more. Delegates of Labour Party in Lagos state seated waiting in anticipation to cast their vote in the primary election. Hope is finally dashed as the opportunity awaited is never to be. Shouts and echoes of disagreements rent the air. Pandemonium became the other of things. We catch up with two aspirants in the eye of the storm. Moshid Salvador and Gwadibor Rosweaver. They are claiming they made mistake. What type of mistake? Missing 26 name. Not just missing it and add it to another person. Nobody said anything was added to mind. It was a simple mistake that has been resolved now. Everybody has their own delegate list and they'll be accredited and it's fair. There's no issues here. Really there's no issues here. The deputy national chairman of the party, Bashiru Apapa, is optimistic that the primary will go on irrespective of the crisis. I'm surprised that it does a little error. I don't know because they brought the list. I signed the list and I called the two aspirants to check the list and see whether any of their names got missing. It was at that level they said, oh my name is not there. My name is okay. Go and correct it. I'm surprised that it has got to this level. It's not new. You can be pretty and there's an error. But the assurance did not hold what is. The venue soon becomes deserted as delegates all left one after the other. The exercise is not holding today again. It has been postponed to wednesday. And that's why what really happened was I told you initially that the other candidate has left. And when I asked him on phone, he said his delegates have left. And to be fair enough to everybody, we said we should postpone it wednesday. The deputy national chairman is still keeping hope alive. He's looking forward to the delegates and aspirants converging once again this week for the primary election. From Legas, live from Kukuku Uyidoku, plus TV news.