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Itubo declares end to Labour Party crisis as Rivers elects new exco
The leader of the Labour Party in Rivers State and its 2023 governorship candidate, Beatrice Itubo, says the party is no longer divided, insisting that the era of factional leadership has come to an end.
Itubo made the assertion while addressing journalists after the party’s state congress in Port Harcourt on Saturday, where new executives were elected to steer its affairs.
She cautioned against further legal battles over leadership, noting that returning to court would only drain the party’s limited resources.
According to her, aggrieved members are being encouraged to align with the leadership recognised by both the court and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, led by Esther Nenadi Usman, in order to reposition the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Itubo said, “I have been a strong supporter of Nenadi Usman-led leadership. And when the courts finally affirmed that, I was also there. And that is exactly why we have come here today to conduct this congress.
“And so there is no faction in the Labour Party. We are one party. We are only calling on them to come back.”
She added, “We can build a strong and united party. And move the party forward. It’s not all about yourself.
“Our doors are open. I want all of them to come back so that we can move forward.”
The former governorship candidate also dismissed claims that the Labour Party exists mainly on social media, stating that its performance in the 2023 elections demonstrated its strength across various levels of governance.
She, however, attributed the party’s setbacks to internal disputes, which she alleged were orchestrated to weaken its structure and contributed to the defection of some members.
Itubo maintained that the Labour Party secured victory in both national and state elections, adding that while the outcome of the last polls has been accepted, the party is determined to avoid a repeat of such developments in 2027.
On the role of Peter Obi in boosting the party’s popularity, Itubo acknowledged his contribution but stressed that the Labour Party had always enjoyed strong grassroots support as a workers-based platform.
She noted that workers remain the backbone of the party, particularly at a time when many are adversely affected by the country’s economic challenges.
“The Labour Party has always been a popular party. For Peter Obi, yes, coming into the party also elevated the party to some reasonable extent. But you know as well as I do that the Labour Party is a workers-based party.
“I know that there is no family in this country that doesn’t have workers. And so these workers are the people that are the base of the party. And so when Peter Odi came, it just like gave us a boost.
“But then the workers are still there. And today they have come to say, this is what we want. There is no Nigerian who is contented with what is happening.
“And so the workers are the worst hit. You see inflation everywhere. The salaries are the same.
“People are dying every day because of hunger. When you are sick, there is no money to buy drugs and all that.
“And so at the end of the day, you find that the Labour Party will even be stronger, by the grace of God.”
She further described the recently concluded congress as a significant departure from past practices, where individuals allegedly imposed themselves as party executives without due process.
According to her, delegates from all 23 local government areas participated in the exercise and collectively elected new leaders to serve for the next four years.
Itubo expressed confidence in the newly elected executives, citing their performance during their time in an interim capacity over the past three months.
She said they played a crucial role in stabilizing the party after a leadership crisis that saw the former interim chairman and most of his team defect to the African Democratic Congress, ADC, a move she said nearly rendered the party inactive in the state.
She added that concerted efforts by party stakeholders helped to rebuild the structure and restore unity among members.
She added, “Actually, we are happy that finally we have gotten an exco for the Labour Party here in the state.
“It’s a paradigm shift from what had been happening previously, where people would just sit in their houses, in their parlours, in the beer parlours with their friends and declare themselves excos.
“But today you have all seen that the 23 local government areas were here fully present, and they all agreed and elected those that will pilot the affairs of the Liberal Party here in the state for the next four years.
“So, it’s a good thing, and I want to believe that with the energy I’m seeing them exhibit, they will go all out there to make the Liberal Party relevant if we come.”
Also speaking, the newly elected State Chairman of the party, Fredric Nwojie, said the current leadership began as a caretaker committee appointed by the national leadership under Usman.
He explained that efforts were made to reconcile members and bring various factions together, noting that while many returned to the party, a few individuals declined to rejoin.
Nwojie described the Labour Party as a trailblazer, highlighting its introduction of electronic registration for members.
He emphasised that the party’s membership is largely made up of workers who are not driven by personal gain.
He said, “we are fighting nothing, but we are fighting for something.”
DAILY POST reports that the new executives emerged through a consensus process, while previous executives and standing committees were dissolved.
The congress drew participation from party members across the 23 local government areas of the state, alongside representatives of organized labour, including the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC, the Trade Union Congress, TUC, and officials from the party’s national leadership.
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NDC criticises FG over resurgence of banditry in Zamfara
The National Democratic Congress, NDC, in Zamfara State has expressed concern over the resurgence of banditry in parts of the state and criticised the Federal Government over what it described as inadequate protection of lives and property.
In a statement issued on Thursday in Gusau by the party’s Assistant Publicity Secretary, Murtala Gusau, the state chairman, Surajo Garba Maikatako, commiserated with communities affected by recent attacks in Zurmi, Maradun and Anka local government areas.
The party also sympathised with security agencies over the death of three police officers killed in an explosion along the Bagega-Anka road.
“The NDC sympathises with security agencies over the death of three police officers as a result of an explosion, and with communities in Zurmi, Maradun and Anka over the resurgence of banditry activities,” the statement said.
According to the party, persistent attacks on communities reflected leadership challenges and underscored the need for improved security measures.
The NDC also expressed concern over comments attributed to the state governor during a BBC interview, in which he reportedly said he did not promise to end insecurity during his election campaign.
The party further commiserated with the Zamfara State Police Command and the families of the three Explosive Ordnance Disposal, EOD, officers who died in the line of duty.
“The party received with shock the death of three gallant EOD police officers. It is an unfortunate incident. Security agencies were advised to step up efforts in the fight against insecurity,” the statement added.
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ADC: ‘Nigeria entered one chance, use your votes’ – Aregbesola to Ekiti people
Former Osun State Governor and National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola, has told Ekiti voters that Nigeria has entered one chance, urging them to use the ballot box to change the country’s direction.
Aregbesola made the remark on Thursday at the party’s mega final rally held at the ADC secretariat in Ado-Ekiti, ahead of Saturday’s June 20, 2026 governorship election.
Addressing supporters, Aregbesola said Nigerians are facing economic hardship and governance challenges, adding that citizens have a responsibility to determine the country’s future through their votes.
He urged women, youths and other eligible voters not to stay away from the polls, expressing confidence that the ADC would emerge victorious in the election.
Also speaking, the ADC governorship candidate in Ekiti State, Ambassador Dare Bejide, assured residents that his administration would fulfil all campaign promises if elected. He urged voters to come out in large numbers to support the party.
The event was attended by the ADC National Chairman, Chief Ralph Nwosu; former Edo State Governor, Prof. Oserheimen Osunbor; the party’s National Financial Secretary, Dr. Mani Balarabe Rufai; Engr. Jide Adeniji and other stakeholders.
A former member of the Ekiti State House of Assembly and former Commissioner for Information in the State, Akin Omole, alleged that the party encountered difficulties in securing public facilities for earlier campaign activities, but said the challenge would not prevent victory.
Speaking with journalists, the ADC candidate for Ekiti North Senatorial District, Senator Funsho Ayeni, described the turnout at the rally as evidence that Nigerians are tired of insecurity, poverty and poor governance.
Ayeni urged eligible voters, particularly youths, to exercise their civic responsibility and use their Permanent Voter Cards to shape the future of Ekiti State, insisting that the ballot remains the most effective tool for demanding better governance.
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We will not participate in Oyo LG election – APC declares
The All Progressives Congress, APC, has announced it will not be participating in the forthcoming local government election in the state.
The party disclosed this in a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Wasiu Olawale Sadare, on Thursday in Ibadan.
The local government election in the state has been fixed for December 2026, but the APC, in its argument, described the decision to conduct the election as illegal, ill-conceived and self-serving.
Sadare said the decision will further worsen the current situation of things at the grassroots level in the state, alleging that Governor Seyi Makinde does not believe in local government autonomy.
He alleged that such action means that Makinde is now trying to impose another set of lackeys who would be loyal to him even after leaving the office.
“The whole world knows that Gov. Makinde does not believe in local government autonomy, and when it comes to democracy at the grassroots, he cannot be trusted for anything. He has feasted on the resources of the 33 local government councils in the state for over seven years and the people cannot wait for him to leave in May for the third tier of government to regain their freedom.
“The same Makinde is now trying to impose another set of lackeys who would be loyal to him even after leaving Agodi Government House and he knows he cannot do this after the conduct of the 2027 general elections, which outcome would strip him of all political power and influence.”
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