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The Labour Party has officially disowned Kenneth Okonkwo, its former Presidential Campaign Council spokesman, stating he's no longer a member of the party. This comes after Okonkwo announced his resignation from the party, citing internal and leadership crises that would hinder the party's readiness for the 2027 general elections.
However, Umar Farouk, the National Secretary of the Labour Party, claims Okonkwo's resignation didn't come as a surprise, given his background as a Nollywood actor. Farouk alleged that Okonkwo had actually resigned from the party last year and was only seeking relevance by making public statements.
Farouk also questioned Okonkwo's motives, stating that he had been a member of several other parties, including APGA, PDP, and APC. "Let him carry his bag and return to Nollywood where he came from," Farouk said. "He doesn't deserve to be in any political party because he is not a good politician."
It's worth noting that Okonkwo had previously dumped the Labour Party, expressing a loss of confidence in Peter Obi's leadership.
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