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Leadership crisis: NLC backs Wellington as Labour Party leader in Rivers

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The Rivers State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has formally declared its support for the Interim State Working Committee of the Labour Party in Rivers State, led by Gogo Wellington.

The endorsement was given by the Rivers State Chairman of the NLC, Comrade Alex Agwanwor, during a courtesy visit by the Labour Party’s Interim Executives to the NLC Secretariat in Port Harcourt on Friday.

Agwanwor stated unequivocally that the Interim State Working Committee led by Wellington is the only recognized leadership of the Labour Party in Rivers State, stressing that no other group can legitimately claim the party’s executive structure in the state.

“There are people over there who are trying to frustrate your efforts, but don’t be distracted. Don’t give up, be focused on your mandate.

“The law which has established the state working committee is very clear. So, no other person can claim Labour Party than you, so far Rivers State is concerned.

“So, you must be assured of that and be confident in whatever thing you are doing, that you are the rightful persons to pilot the affairs of Labour Party in Rivers State.

“So, we will give you all our support,” he said.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the Interim State Working Committee of the Labour Party, Gogo Wellington, explained that the visit aimed to strengthen ties and close ranks with the NLC as a key stakeholder in the party.

He emphasized that the Labour Party remains an integral part of the labour movement and is committed to advancing the vision and ideals upon which it was founded.

Wellington said, “I had always questioned why there was so much gap between the Labour Party and the NLC.

“The NLC is an integral part of the Labour Party and the Labour Party should not exist without a very cordial and functional working relationship with the Nigeria Labour Congress.

“And, if such structures are actually out in place properly, I do not see the Labour Party lacking in terms of support, in terms of grass root base, and any of such.

“We know very well that the NLC is well rooted in all the 23 LGAs. So, if properly integrated, I believe the vision, the ideology, the drive of the Labour Party will hit home quite easily.”

Wellington further assured the NLC in the state of a strong and cooperative relationship with the party’s new executive committee.

He said the party is working towards restructuring and forming its structures from the state level down to Local Government Areas, LGAs, and wards.

Wellington emphasized that the NLC, Trade Union Congress, TUC, and other partner bodies will be actively involved in the process.

He added that the party aims to integrate all relevant labour bodies to ensure the formation of these structures is efficient and effective.

“We deemed it fit to come see you as the Chairman of the NLC in Rivers State to assure you that you’ll have a very positive and wonderful working relationship with this exco in the Labour Party.

“We believe it’s going to be positive all the because, right now we are living towards restructuring of the party and forming of the party structures from the state to the LGAs to the Ward levels and the NLC will be carried along, the TUC will be carried along.

“All partner bodies that have anything to do with the NLC, TUC or Labour Party, we’ll find a way to also integrate them so that the formation of these structures will be efficient,”  he added.




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2027: PDP dismisses alliance with other parties in Abia 

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Abia State chapter has dismissed every suggestion linking it with alliance with other political parties in the State.

The Chairman of the PDP in Abia State, Abraham Amah stated this on Thursday at the PDP State Secretariat, Umuahia, while reacting to questions about a possible alliance involving the party.

Amah, who described the PDP as strong, united and formidable for the 2027 battle in Abia, said anybody issuing statement in proposal or support of an alliance is not speaking for the party.

He maintained that having successfully uploaded the names of its candidates for various elective posts, his party is prepared to go into the 2027 election battle without seeking the support of any other party or donating its platform to any other political party to use.

“As far as we are concerned, as at today, we do not have any agreement with any other political party.

“Am privileged to know what is happening at the party, not only in the State but at the national level. So we do not have any such agreement with anybody,” Amah said.

The Abia PDP Chairman also declared that there is no faction in the State as according the him, all the names of the candidates of the PDP he leads, had already been successfully uploaded on the INEC official portal.

He further said that Abia PDP has taken up the task of reconciling aggrieved primary election aspirants.

Earlier in his speech during a press conference, the PDP governorship candidate in Abia State, Kelechi Anosike said he would pay N90,000 minimum wage to Abia civil servants if elected the governor.

Anosike, who faulted the Abia State government for its system of salary payment, alleged that the State government is not paying N70,000 salary across board.




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NDP, party to beat come 2027 – Imo chairman, Amadi 

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Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the newly appointed Chairman of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Imo State chapter, Kyrian Amadi, has boasted that the NDP is the party to beat in the upcoming electoral contest.

He said the party has put in place strategic measures to strengthen its hold not only in Imo but also in all the states across the federation.

Amadi made the remark after his emergence as the state chairman of the party by its national leadership in preparation for the 2027 electoral exercise.

According to him, the NDP is a party for the masses, with its ideology anchored on strict adherence to democratic tenets, equity and social justice.

“We are firm when it comes to good and purposeful governance.”

He reiterated that the NDP is a party to watch in the forthcoming political dispensation, as Nigerians of good conscience and patriotism have identified with the party both in the state and across the nation.

The chairman expressed gratitude to the national leadership of the party for its efforts to ensure that the NDP is deeply rooted in all the 27 LGAs as well as the 305 wards in the state.

Amadi described the acceptance of the party in the state as “passionately volcanic” while appealing to Imo electorates who are yet to identify with the party to hasten their actions and register with it.

He asserted that the NDP is one of the frontline opposition political parties in the country that means well for Nigerians in terms of good governance, including massive infrastructural development, human capacity building, inclusiveness and accountability.

The chairman also revealed that the party still has windows of opportunity granted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the substitution of its candidates for the State Assembly, House of Representatives and Senate.




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Atiku saw value in me, Peter Obi betrayed me – Kenneth Okonkwo

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A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, Kenneth Okonkwo, says the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, saw value in him.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Thursday, Okonkwo said former Anambra state governor, Peter Obi betrayed him.

The Nollywood veteran-turned politician said this barely 24 hours after Atiku appointed him as his spokesman.

He said he had publicly ended his relationship with Obi in 2024 after concluding that the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate lacked the decisiveness required to lead Nigeria.

“As a public affairs analyst that I have been from 2009 before I ever met Peter Obi, I proceeded with my job. You were one of the earliest interviewers that interviewed me in July 2024 when I said I wasn’t speaking for him anymore because he’s not decisive.

“I’ve seen in him certain qualities that make him unfit to be the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I made it public. By then, I had finished my job with him. But in order for the people to know that I am not speaking for him anymore, I made it public, and I went my own way, and I was doing my own job.

“He was the one who betrayed me,” Okonkwo said.




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