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Home 2023 ELECTIONS

Labour Party (LP) disavowed a media-disseminated campaign rally schedule

Princewill Gibson by Princewill Gibson
October 11, 2022
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Mr. Arabambi Abayomi, the party’s national publicity secretary, stated in an Abuja statement that neither the LP leadership nor its presidential candidate authorized the schedule.

“Labour Party’s attention has been drawn to a purported OBI -DATTI presidential campaign rallies timetable in circulation.

“I hereby deny the authenticity of this campaign council program, as Labour Party’s leadership is not aware of it,” he added.

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According to the party’s presidential candidate Abayomi, Mr. Peter Obi has not authorized anyone to release a campaign platform.

Similarly, no member of the Campaign Council has sought the approval of the party’s leadership on the same issue, according to the LP spokeswoman.

Therefore, he urged Nigerians and the media to disregard the entire timeline. (NAN)

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