Tag: Labour Party

  • Appeal court upholds Okowa’s election

    Appeal court upholds Okowa’s election

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja has affirmed the election of Ifaeanyi Okowa of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as governor of Delta State.

    The court, in a unanimous judgment by a five-man panel led by Justice Uwani Abba-Aji upheld the decision of the Delta State governorship election tribunal delivered on October 26 this year.

    The court dismissed the appeal filed by Great Ogboru of the Labour Party for lacking in merit.

    The court is currently delivering a single judgment in the three cross-appeals filed by Okowa, PDP and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) against the tribunal’s judgment.

  • Salau: Labour Party‘ll spring surprise

    Salau: Labour Party‘ll spring surprise

    Kogi State Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate Chief Salau has said that the party will spring a surprise during the governorship election.

    The former deputy governor described himself as a candidate to beat, adding that he represents the vision of the people for a better state.

    Reiterating his commitment to power shift, he said:  “I am an advocate of power shift and that is why despite the odds I have decided to contest and even if I do not emerge as the candidate of the party I will continue to fight on until I realise it”.

    With the clear inability of the two frontline political parties, the PDP and the All Progressives Congress (APC), to throw up a candidate from outside the majority Igala-speaking Kogi East Senatorial District, Salawu has become the symbol of the agitation for power shift.

    Salau added: “I believe in equity, justice and fairness. I am not coming on the basis of ethnicity but coming to the government house to unite the different ethnic groups of kogi State through my actions, inactions and utterances. I have worked closely with the Igalas, both in public and private services. They know my temperament and my integrity. I worked with Emmanuel Ocholi, who was my Managing Director at RIMS Merchant Ban), Michael Achimugu, my director and my records are with these people for confirmation. My record is also with Ibro (former governor Ibrahim Idris) for confirmation.

    Among the groups that have endorsed Salawu is the Ebira Youth Congress (EYC), which hinged its support for his candidacy on the need to actualise power shift.

    The EYC said its support for Salawu followed the inability of the Central and West senatorial districts to come up with a consensus candidate for the election in their quest for power shift.

    The group said its choice of Salawu is without prejudice to political, religious or personal consideration. It called on all well-meaning people of the state to support the consensus candidate to achieve power shift in the interest of equity and fairness.

  • Bamidele formally joins APC

    Bamidele formally joins APC

    House of Representatives member Opeyemi Bamidele on Tuesday formally joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) with his supporters promising to contribute his quota to strengthen the party.

    Addressing a news conference in his native Iyin Ekiti in Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area, Bamidele explained that he had consulted widely with members of his political family, Ekiti Bibiire Coalition (EBC) and the national leadership of the APC before arriving at the decision.

    The Chairman of House of Representatives Committee on Legislative Budget and Research said EBC members are now at liberty to attend ward APC ward meetings and register as members.

    Bamidele left the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), one of the legacy parties that merged to form the APC and the platform through which he was elected into the House of Representatives, to join the Labour Party (LP) in November 2013.

    He joined the LP and contested on its platform in the June 21, 2014 governorship election in which he came third.

    Before joining the APC formally, Bamidele had on January 24 appeared at a presidentially campaign rally addressed by President-elect Muhammadu Buhari where he announced a working agreement between LP and APC for the March 28 presidential poll.

    Bamidele had clarified on the day of the APC presidential rally that he still remained a member of LP and would join APC after the general elections since his former party was presenting candidates for the national and state assembly elections.

    While thanking LP for giving him a platform to fulfill his political aspiration when he needed one, Bamidele explained that he had no alternative than to leave the party for APC because he was returning to his natural habitat.

    Bamidele argued that his joining APC was not borne out of personal ambition but to join the change train the party represents adding that politicians of like minds should join the party in the interest of the people.

    According to him, “Our coming together with those that are there before will further strengthen the party”.

    He praised the national leaders of the party including Gen. Buhari, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, National Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun and his predecessor, Chief Adebisi Akande for their roles in his return to the progressives fold.

    Bamidele added that despite leaving APC, he was always in talks with leaders of the party saying he would work hard to ensure peace, unity and stability of the party.

    He assured that with his entry into APC, the party would not be “the same APC the electorate rejected three times at the last general elections”.

    He said: “By and large, politics, if it is meant to serve the common interest, must be a dynamic aspect of human endeavour that embodies a whole process of expression, competition and reconciliation of personal interests for the ultimate benefit of the people.

    “Let me use this opportunity to reiterate that my decision to contest for the governorship of Ekiti State was borne out of my innate conviction and that of many like-minds of mine, most of whom are illustrious sons and daughters of this great State, that though the ACN-led administration then was doing its best, however, its best was not enough for our much expectant but highly disillusioned people.

    “Invariably, I would have loved to stand in for the gubernatorial race on the platform of the ACN as a vision-driven progressive party under the leadership of an equally dynamic leader, benefactor and mentor of mine, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    “But when it became apparent that party primaries for candidate selection was not likely to hold in the Ekiti Chapter of the ACN/APC, I had no choice at some point in the course of expressing my intent to offer our people a better leadership, than to move to another suitable party where I could be offered the ticket to contest in the ensuing governorship election.

    “All of us the candidates contested on different platforms. But as we all know in any contest, someone must emerge the winner.

    Whether or not the contest was fair, posterity and the court of law shall judge. That is not the bone of contention for today’s press briefing. I sincerely urge you to let us defer that to another day.

    “Today, by the special leading of Almighty God and after the due consultation with my immediate family, friends, confidants and political associates within and outside Ekiti State, I, Hon.  Opeyemi Bamidele, the Federal lawmaker representing Ado/Irepodun-Ifelodun Federal Constituency hereby wish to declare my intent to decamp to the All Progressives Congress (APC) as from today, Tuesday, 19th May, 2015”, he said.

    Bamidele said the progressives bloc offers Nigerians the hope for the realization of a great country where poverty would be history and where corruption would be a thing of the last.

    “This was the more reason I felt comfortable to be part of the movement for the realization of the Buhari/Osinbajo project despite my membership of the Labour Party then.

    “It was an age-long vision of the progressives in the Southern part of the country to join forces with equally visionary and progressive politicians in the North to rescue our nation from bad leadership and its attendant hydra-headed manifestations that have come to characterize Nigeria in recent history: corruption, poverty and insecurity.”

  • Gunmen attack LP candidate’s home in Calabar

    Unknown gunmen on Tuesday evening attacked the house of the Labour Party’s House of Representatives candidate for the Abi/Yakurr Federal Constituency, Dr Alex Egbuna, in Ekorinm, Calabar, Cross River State.

    The incident, it was gathered occurred at about 7pm as four young men stormed the house in a black Toyota SUV shooting sporadically.

    They were resisted by the security on guard and a policeman was shot and his rifle taken, a source said.

    The policeman is receiving treatment in an undisclosed Calabar hospital.

    Egbuna, a former Chief of Staff to Governor Liyel Imoke, was not home when the incident occurred it was learnt.

    This would be the latest in the spate of violence that has characterized this election season in the state.

    Reacting to the development chairman of the Inter party Advisory Council in the state, Mr. Goddie Akpama, called on political leaders to call their supporters to order and also on security agents to check the growing menace.

    He said, “The rate of this do or die politics is very bad. If candidates want to win votes and you are killing the people that are coming out to vote how do get the votes?

    “This would also be a problem to voters because a lot of people would stay away because they don’t want to be killed. This is not helping our democracy and would be contributing to voter apathy. Our state itself is low in terms of voting strength. If you now start the do or die politics, by way of killing ourselves, who will come out to vote?

    “We won’t even have the strength to talk at the national. So the party leaders should call their subjects to order. It is a viral thing. It is not the best. I am calling on security agencies too to call these leaders to order. They should sign a peace accord. They have to sign undertakings at various levels so as to stop this problem.”

    The Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Hogan Bassey, could not be reached for comments.

     

  • Ogun LP  candidate dies

    Ogun LP candidate dies

    Labour Party’s senatorial candidate for Ogun West Solomon Olamilekan is dead. He was 54.

    He died yesterday after complaining of a pain in his neck, according to LP Secretary in Ogun State, Sunday Oginni.

  • Ogboru doubts INEC’s readiness for elections

    Ogboru doubts INEC’s readiness for elections

    Delta State Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate, Chief Great Ogboru has expressed doubts about the preparedness of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct credible elections.

    The LP candidate urged INEC to conduct a test run of the card readers to determine their reliability.

    He said this would forestall likely malfunctioning of the machines.

    Ogboru noted that INEC might have simulated the machines in its offices with the card readers, adding that this is not adequate.

    He said: “I am not saying INEC has not done the simulations with these machines in the office. But that is not enough. The type of simulation that is required in this circumstance, in our view, is that it must be done under election condition.”

  • Alao-Akala: no pact with APC

    The governorship candidate of the Labour Party in Oyo State, Adebayo Alao-Akala, has said neither he nor his party signed any agreement to work with the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The statement followed a rumour that the LP has agreed to team up with the APC and its candidates.

    The former governor, who spoke through his Director of Public Affairs, Oludare Ogunlana, said the LP and the APC had different ideologies.

    Alao-Akala said: “Labour Party has its own ideology and it can never be like the APC. Rather than make sure the people benefited from its project, the present administration continues to empower few capitalists.

    “How can we be associated with a dictatorial government? We’ve not forgotten the “Soka” revelation where many people were held captive in a concentration camp for many years. The government has yet to tell us the outcome of the investigation after over a year.”

    The former governor said he had been to some parts of the state “and all what the people are saying is that Alao-Akala should come back. Things have gone worse. All what I did as governor still stand the test of time”.

  • I’ll develop agric, says LP candidate

    The governorship candidate of the Labour Party in Oyo State, Adebayo Alao-Akala, has said if elected, he would promote agro-economy to increase the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

    The former governor made this known in a statement by his campaign organisation’s Director of Public Affairs, Oludare Ogunlana.

    Ogunlana said the former governor will develop the agricultural sector.

    “I can boldly say that I have a blueprint that will promote agro economy in Oyo State. The natural and human resources are there. The agricultural sector in over 15 local governments in the state has not been accessed to this level.

    “With this, I promise to generate revenue to increase the level of infrastructure provision, create feasible employment without bringing hardship to the masses.

    “My administration won’t depend on oil money or federal allocation to run the state.“

  • Suspected thugs attack Elechi’s son

    Suspected thugs attack Elechi’s son

    •Many injured, cars destroyed

    he Labour Party (LP) in Ebonyi State has condemned the attacks on its members by thugs suspected to be hired by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The party’s Campaign Director in Ikwo Local Government, Mr. Sunday Agwara, spoke yesterday in Abakaliki.

    He alleged that the hoodlums attacked the convoy of LP’s senatorial candidate in Ebonyi Central, Mr. Elechi N. Elechi, son of Ebonyi State Governor Martin Elechi, at his hometown, Echie Alike, when they were returning from a campaign.

    Agwara said the attackers converged on a shop owned by a staunch PDP member in the area, from where they launched the attack.

    He said six cars, including a police vehicle, were damaged.

    The convoy, the LP chieftain alleged, was attacked at Amagu Ikwo in Ikwo Local Government and at Nkwuda Market in Ezza South Local Government, during which cars belonging to two development centre coordinators in the local government were damaged.

    He said: “There have been unprovoked attacks on our members.”

    Police spokesman Chris Anyanwu confirmed the incident.

    He, however, said he had not received a detailed report.

    The Chairman of the PDP in the state, Onwe Joseph Onwe, could not be reached for comments.

    He didn’t reply the messages sent to his phone.