INEC recognizes Labour Party's leadership loyal to Peter Obi

The Labour Party's leadership loyal to presidential candidate, Peter Obi, a former Anambra state governor, have been recognized and ratified by the electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

It can be recalled that factions within the party have rejected Mr Obi, who was elected as the party's flag bearer in next year's election, as his presidential candidate.

Checks on the site of INEC shows that Julius Abure and Umar Farouk were recognised as the Labour Party’s national chairman and secretary; Akingbade Oyelakin as the national legal adviser. 

Calistus Okafor, a former deputy national chairman of the party, who have been claiming the party's chairmanship seat, had sued Messrs Abure, Farouk and Oyelakin, declaring their leadership illegal. But the defendants insisted they were elected chairman and secretary at a party conference in Benin in March 2021.

Last week, Mr Okafor filed an ex parte application praying the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court to declare him the lawful chairman of the party.

Mr Okafor supports a presidential aspirant EJude Ezenwafor as the party’s candidate. He described him as “a man of integrity,” affirmed “to be the presidential candidate of the Labour Party come 2023.”

Meanwhile, another faction is rooting for the candidacy of Sampson Charles Uchenna as the party’s presidential flag bearer.


Source: People's Gazatte 




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