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    LP Reaffirms Support for Ndigbo Presidency in 2027 – Abure

    National UpdateBy National UpdateFebruary 17, 2025 Politics No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Labour Party (LP) National Chairman, Barrister Julius Abure, has reiterated the party’s commitment to supporting the Southeast’s ambition of producing Nigeria’s president in the future.
    Speaking at a Labour Party rally in Abuja, organized by Southeast party members ahead of the upcoming FCT Area Council elections, Abure emphasized that LP remains a viable platform for Ndigbo’s presidential aspirations in 2027 and beyond.

    Abure reaffirmed that zoning the party’s 2023 presidential ticket to the Southeast was a deliberate move to address historical injustices, stating:

    “We decided to wipe the tears of the Igbos, and we did so powerfully and courageously in 2023. We have no regrets about our decision.”

    However, he urged the Southeast leadership to work towards greater political alignment with other regions, drawing parallels to the Yoruba political strategy that led to eventual success in Nigeria’s presidency.

    “The Igbos need more realignment with other sections of the country. The Yorubas once faced similar struggles but achieved their goal through strategic alliances. The same lesson applies here.”

    He further stressed the importance of unity and collective leadership within the Southeast, calling on political actors to speak with one voice to enhance their chances of success in 2027.
    On the upcoming FCT Area Council elections, Abure assured aspirants and party faithful that Labour Party will not impose candidates, promising a credible, free, and fair primary process.

    “Unlike other parties, LP will allow the people to determine their candidates. The problem with Nigerian politics is the subversion of the people’s will, and I will stand against that.”

    Abure expressed confidence that Labour Party remains the strongest political force in Nigeria, predicting a tough contest between LP and other parties in the forthcoming elections.

    The press release, signed by Labour Party’s National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, reinforces the party’s commitment to internal democracy, regional inclusivity, and political realignment as Nigeria moves towards the 2027 general elections.

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