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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

NLC urges Labour Party to support pro-Nigeria, pro-workers candidates

NLC on Monday in Abuja admonished delegates to the presidential primary elections of political parties not to vote for aspirants with anti-progressives credentials.

• May 31, 2022
Labour Party/Nigeria Labour Congress
Labour Party/Nigeria Labour Congress

NLC on Monday in Abuja admonished delegates to the presidential primary elections of political parties not to vote for aspirants with anti-progressives credentials.

Its president, Ayuba Wabba, gave the admonition in a statement to wish the Labour Party a successful presidential primary election which was held in Asaba on Monday.

The election produced Peter Obi as the party’s presidential candidate.

He advised delegates to parties’ conventions to be wary of aspirants who fake progressive credentials.

“Consideration should be given to candidates whose track records demonstrate panache, restraint, integrity and fiscal discipline. We want delegates to elect candidates who are pro-Nigeria and pro-workers, and who will unite the country,” stated Mr Wabba. “Our ideal candidates must not be looters, but patriots who will transform every kobo earned as revenue by Nigeria into valuable projects that elevate the narrative of our national development.”

Mr Wabba urged youths to continue to identify with the Labour Party and adopt it as their own.

“The NLC relishes with great gusto the renewed sense of hope sweeping across the country as a rejuvenated Labour Party makes giant political strides all over the country,” the NLC leader added. “It is no longer news that credible, progressive and patriotic politicians, market women, professionals, artisans and youths of our country are daily trooping to the Labour Party.”

The NLC chairman stressed that the new Labour Party had been repositioned for workers, pensioners, farmers, market women and men, and small and medium enterprises operators.

Mr Wabba commended the leadership of the Labour Party headed by Julius Abure, a former trade union leader for working with the leadership of the NLC to reposition the party.

(NAN)

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