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Home 2023 ELECTIONS

Breaking: Labour Party announces its 1,234-member campaign council

Princewill Gibson by Princewill Gibson
October 12, 2022
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Labour Party announces its 1,234-member campaign council

Labour Party announces its 1,234-member campaign council

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The Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Organization launched a 1,234-member Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council led by Mohammed Zarewa.

Dr. Doyin Okupe maintained his position as director general of the Peter Obi Campaign Organisation (PCC)

Mr. Clement Ojukwu, National Organising Secretary, disclosed this information at a Pre-Campaign Press Conference in Abuja on Wednesday.

Read Also: Peter Obi and Baba-Ahmed launch official campaign website

In addition, he appointed Julius Abure, national chairman of the Labour Party, as chairman of the PCC’s Advisory Council, and Osaleka Obaze as general manager of the campaign.

Earlier, while addressing the media, Okupe noted that the Obidient Movement transcended ethnic and religious bias because Nigerians were tired of being fooled by idealess career politicians.

Details soon…

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