THE LABOUR PARTY (LP) HAS CLARIFIED THAT IT HAS NOT ADOPTED ANY CANDIDATE OR ASPIRANT AHEAD OF THE 2027 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN NIGERIA.(PHOTO).

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The Labour Party (LP) has clarified that it has not adopted any candidate or aspirant ahead of the 2027 general elections in Nigeria. In an interview, the party's National Vice Chairman, Ceekay Igara, stated that the party currently has no official candidate or aspirant at this stage.Igara emphasized that only the National Executive Council (NEC) of the Labour Party possesses the authority to adopt or endorse any candidate. He warned that any individual claiming the party has already adopted a candidate, including reports suggesting an endorsement of President Bola Tinubu for a second term, is speaking in their personal capacity and not on behalf of the party. The statement comes amid speculation about political alignments and possible cross-party endorsements as Nigeria approaches the next electoral cycle. The Labour Party stressed that no such decision has been made, and any future adoption process will follow due party procedures through the NEC.

IF OBI HAD BECOME PRESIDENT, HE WOULD HAVE APPOINTED MINISTERS ONLY FROM ANAMBRA AND IMO- CHIEF ABAYOMI ARABAMBI. (PHOTO).


 If Obi Had Become President, He Would Have Appointed Ministers Only From Anambra And Imo- Chief Abayomi Arabambi


According to an interview with Channels Television, Chief Abayomi Arabambi, a chieftain of the Labour Party (LP), has criticized Peter Obi, the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, alleging that his style of governance would have been too regional if he had emerged president.


Arabambi claimed that Obi’s appointments would have been largely restricted to individuals from Anambra and Imo states, rather than reflecting the diversity of Nigeria.


 “If Obi had become president, he would have appointed ministers only from Anambra and Imo,” he asserted, stressing that such a narrow approach would have undermined national unity and inclusiveness.


The LP chieftain further accused Obi of lacking the political structure and vision required to lead the country effectively, insisting that the former Anambra governor is more focused on personal ambition than building a truly national movement. 


His remarks have stirred reactions within the political space, highlighting ongoing rifts in the Labour Party following the last general election.

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