In contrast, supporters of Falolu Dosunmu, including members of the Jamat Muslims, Ilu Committee, and NNDP, advocated for his candidacy.
To prevent Sanusi Olusi's re-emergence, the Eshugbayi faction expedited the election process, leading to Falolu Dosunmu's official recognition and installation as the Oba of Lagos on November 3, 1932.
Sanusi Olusi's supporters protested against Falolu's election, leading Governor Donald Charles Cameron to establish the Ward-Price Commission in 1933.
Governor Cameron appointed a Selection Committee, which ultimately recognized Falolu Dosunmu as the legitimate Oba of Lagos by a majority decision.
Notably, official Obaship archives were initiated, documenting native laws, customs, and meetings between the Oba, chiefs, and the government.