The National Chairman of Labour Party, Mr Julius Abure has said the party will use the governorship election in Anambra State, which comes up in November this year, to test their expected victory in the 2027 presidential election.
Abure stated this in Awka, Anambra State capital on Sunday,
during a forum organized by an organ of the party, Directorate of Mobilization
and Integration, DMI, for aspirants of the party to meet with their delegates,
ahead of the primary election which comes up on Saturday.
Abure who was represented by the national women leader of
the party, Mrs Dudu Manuga said: “We want to use Anambra to test what 2027 will
be. Labour party has grown beyond a briefcase party, we are in all the states
of Nigeria and Abuja and we are getting ready not just for Anambra but for
2027.
“After the primary election this Saturday, no one is permitted to be angry. We will all join hands to emerge in the main election in November. Let us not be weak, let us not biker, let us all stand strong, be united and nothing will be impossible for us to achieve.
“This forum is to bring the aspirants together and make them
integrate with the people they want to govern. We will plant LP in every
polling unit. What is happening today in Anambra is crucial for our victory in
2027.”
Aspirants of the party; Dr George Moghalu and Mr John Nwosu
attended the forum and also spoke to members of the party on their manifesto.
Moghalu in his speech insisted that the major problem of
Anambra was that the people have lost confidence in government.
“People no longer trust government, security has collapsed,
thugs are used to enforce taxes. If the government is doing the right thing,
people will pay tax without being chased about, tax can also be collected
electronically.”