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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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Amaechi lied, he couldn’t vote for Buhari in 2015 because of Wike – Oshiomhole 

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Contrary to claims by former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, that he made the late Muhammadu Buhari president, the lawmaker representing Edo North Senatorial District, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has said Amaechi did not even vote for Buhari in 2015.

Oshiomhole, who spoke on Sunday in an interview on The Mic On Podcast, said the African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain could not vote because he was “overwhelmed” by the former Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike.

According to the lawmaker, Amaechi, who served as the Director-General of Buhari’s campaign, instructed his supporters in Rivers State to boycott the election.

He said, “Amaechi lied that he made Buhari president. Amaechi was not able to vote for Buhari in 2015 because he unwisely directed the people of Rivers State to boycott the polls as he was overwhelmed by the forces of Wike.

“As Director-General of the campaign, he asked his people not to vote.”

Amaechi had, in an interview on Arise TV, claimed that it was he, and not Tinubu, who made Buhari president in 2015.




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President Tinubu’s thinking totally different from Buhari – Adams Oshiomhole

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Lawmaker representing Edo North Senatorial District, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has claimed that President Bola Tinubu and his predecessor, the late Muhammadu Buhari, both members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), differ significantly in their approach to policymaking.

Oshiomhole, in an interview on The Mic On Podcast on Sunday, criticized the immediate past administration, stating that Tinubu was unable to openly criticize Buhari’s government because he played a key role in bringing him to power.

The lawmaker recalled a statement he made during Tinubu’s presidential campaign in 2022, where he declared that the former Lagos State governor would not run on Buhari’s record.

He said: “I said during Tinubu’s campaign that Asiwaju would not run on the record of Buhari.

“Even though Buhari was still a sitting president then, I said Tinubu would run on his own person and record, not the record of Buhari, because Tinubu was not a player in Buhari’s government.

“Tinubu did not even have the opportunity to nominate anyone into Buhari’s government. President Tinubu has a sophisticated mind. He had to speak as a statesman; he cannot disown his predecessor, but I can do so.”




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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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