Kayode Salako, the former chairman of the Labour Party in Lagos State, has said the state party’s governorship candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour became arrogant and too full of himself after the party won the state during the February 25 presidential election. Salako who said this in an interview with News Central TV mentioned that Rhodes-Vivour began to believe he would be the next governor of Lagos State and this made him (Rhodes-Vivour) publicly endorse candidates from the opposition party, PDP, an act done without the approval of the party’s leadership.