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Labour Party holds congress, elects new executives in Sokoto

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The Labour Party in Sokoto State has elected Yawale Abubakar as its new state chairman, with party leaders expressing optimism about strengthening its structure ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The election took place on Saturday during a state congress held at the party secretariat in Sokoto, where delegates from all 23 local government areas participated in the process.

The Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Prof. Mahmud Muhammad, who announced Abubakar as the consensus candidate, described the exercise as peaceful, orderly, and credible, adding that it reflected the internal democratic values of the party.

Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, were present to observe the proceedings.

In his acceptance speech, Abubakar pledged to reposition the party in the state through expanded grassroots engagement, internal democracy, and inclusive leadership.

He criticised the state of governance in Sokoto, citing rising hardship, unemployment, insecurity, and increasing cost of living as signs of what he described as failed leadership affecting residents.

Abubakar said the party would intensify mobilisation across communities, adding that its performance in the 2023 elections showed that it could make stronger inroads in future contests.

He outlined plans to strengthen party structures, empower youths and women, and focus on issue-based campaigns as part of preparations for the next election cycle.

Also speaking, the party’s 2023 governorship candidate, Aminu Umar, commended the conduct of the congress and urged the new leadership to ensure unity and accountability in the party.

The congress ended with the election of a full slate of state executives, as party members expressed renewed confidence in the leadership and direction of the Labour Party in Sokoto State ahead of 2027.




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2027: Obi has no reputation – Oshiomhole dismisses NDC’s chance of winning election

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Senator Adams Oshiomhole has the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi does not have what it takes to win the 2027 election.

In an interview with Mic On Podcast on Sunday, the lawmaker claimed that Peter Obi lacks reputation, citing his alleged inability to manage and resolve party crisis.

Oshiomhole said the former governor of Anambra State cannot be taken by his own words, pointing out how he (Obi) failed to keep his promise of staying put in the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA.

“Peter Obi has no reputation, you cannot take him by his words. First he said he was not going to leave APGA when Ojukwu handed the party to him and the party produced him as a governor.

“After that Obi joined a party because he wanted to be a vice president but he was defeated, in stead of staying back to strategize, Obi left and went to Labour Party because he doesn’t want to do primaries.

“Labour Party handed over the ticket to him, on a platter of gold. According to him, he got eight million votes. Common sense will prescribe that you manage that platform, invest in it and deal with all eternal challenges, but he wanted where food is ready and left the Labour Party.

“He wanted to ADC and they forcefully took over the leadership of the party but when they said there will be a primary election and because he doesn’t want to go through the first stage of election, he went to join NDC,” Oshiomhole said.




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‘I’m happy’ – NDC spokesman thanks Tinubu for national honour

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The National Publicity Secretary of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Osa Director, has expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for conferring a national honour on him.

Speaking during an interview on Arise Television, Director said Tinubu should be commended.

He was was reacting to the conferment of national honours on himself and and other pro-democracy activists.

“I’m happy that President Tinubu, being a pro-democracy activist, knew he had to correct these anomalies because in 1999, it was the pro-democracy activists who ensured Obasanjo didn’t die in jail.

“But when he became president, he didn’t appreciate the activists and the media. So, if President Tinubu decides to right that wrong, he should be commended.

“I’m not one who plays politics of vindictiveness. I’m not going to deny my social relationship with people because I’m in the opposition party,” he said.




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Wike-backed PDP faction inaugurates new exco in Sokoto

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A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Sokoto State aligned with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has inaugurated a new state executive committee ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The new executives emerged during a congress in Sokoto supervised by officials from the PDP National Secretariat and representatives of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

Leader of the delegation, Abubakar Bawa-Kalgo, described the exercise as transparent and conducted in line with the party’s constitution.

He also dissolved the state caretaker committee before inaugurating the newly elected officials and urged them to remain accountable and committed to their responsibilities.

The new executive committee is headed by Hayatu Tafida as State Chairman, with Ahmad S. Fawa as Secretary, Bello Bashir as Treasurer, Abdulkadir Gidadawa as Youth Leader, Murtala Muhammad as Auditor, Hadiza Abubakar as Women Leader and Buhari Sidi-Attahiru as Publicity Secretary.

Speaking at the event, PDP governorship candidate Abubakar Abdullahi congratulated the new officials and urged them to work for the growth of the party in the state.

Abdullahi also challenged members of the faction led by Tanimu Turaki to stop presenting themselves as the legitimate leadership of the party, arguing that the convention which produced them had been nullified by the Supreme Court.

“How can a group invited to convene a national convention in a state previously governed by one of its members continue to claim the leadership of our party after the Supreme Court nullified the convention?” he queried.

Also speaking, PDP National Organising Secretary Umar Bature called for unity among members to strengthen the party’s chances in Sokoto State but insisted that the rival faction lacked legal recognition.

“I call on those claiming to be the leaders of PDP in Sokoto to stop doing so. You should shut that office to avoid impersonating the legitimate party leadership,” he said.

In his acceptance speech, the newly inaugurated State Chairman, Hayatu Tafida, thanked party members for the confidence reposed in him and pledged to work diligently to advance the party’s interests in the state.




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