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Labour Party senators-elect, reps-elect to defect? Fresh fact emerges

The Labour Party’s national chairman, Julius Abure, has expressed confidence that the elected members of the national assembly under the party would not defect to othersAbure, while dismissing the insinuation in some quarters, maintained that the elected members of the party are people of integrityThe Labour Party chieftain added that the incoming lawmakers understood the purpose on which the people elected them, and they would strengthen the country’s democracyFCT, Abuja – Julius Abure, the national chairman of the Labour Party, has said that the newly elected national assembly members under the party would not dump the party for others.

The national chairman of the Labour Party disclosed this after his meeting with the senators-elect and house of representatives members-elect under the party in Abuja on Tuesday, March 27, Channels Television reported.

Labour Party expresses optimism that its elected lawmakers would not dump the party
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Source: TwitterLabour Party’s senators-elect, and reps-elect would not join othersAbure assured the Labour Party would make a difference in strengthening the country’s democracy.

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According to Abure, the elected federal lawmakers under the Labour Party are people of integrity, and he assured that none of them would decamp to other parties during the 10th assembly.

He disclosed that the LP had won 8 senate seats and 34 in the green chamber.

Latest about Labour Party, Julius Abure, Peter Obi, 2023 election, senate, house of repsHis statement reads in part:

“We must put on record here that all those who were elected on the platform of the party, either to the House of Reps or the Senate, are well-responsible and dedicated to the party.”He expressed confidence that the elected lawmakers were aware of the reasons the people voted for them. adding that they have the capacity to resist infiltrations once the 10th national assembly is inaugurated.

Also in attendance at the meeting was Peter Obi, the candidate of the party in the February 25 presidential election.

Election results: INEC votes N3bn to fight Atiku, Obi, others cases

Legit.ng earlier reported that INEC has budgeted over N3 billion to defend the result of the presidential and national assembly election at the presidential election petition court.

Recall that the PDP, Labour Party and their candidates, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, are leading actors challenging the declaration of Bola Tinubu of APC as the winner of the poll.

The N3bn also covers other election petitions from governorship, national and state house of assembly elections.

Source: Legit.ng

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