Labour Party Edo State Congratulates Barrister Julius Abure on Reelection as National Chairman

The Labour Party in Edo State is celebrating the reelection of Barrister Julius Abure as the National Chairman of the party. Abure and other members of the National Working Committee were reelected at the national convention held in Nnewi, Anambra State.

In a statement, the State chapter of the party praised Abure’s leadership, dedication, and commitment to the party’s ideals. They highlighted his experience, vision, and strategic approach to governance as key factors in his reelection, showing the trust and support he has within the party.

Under Abure’s leadership, the Labour Party has seen significant growth and progress both nationally and in Edo State. His inclusive leadership style, focus on grassroots mobilization, and emphasis on transparency have united party members and supporters.

Looking ahead to the gubernatorial election in September 2024, the party reaffirmed its support for Olumide Osaigbovo Akpata, emphasizing their commitment to providing a credible alternative for the people of Edo State.

The party also congratulated other reelected National Working Committee members and praised the Chairman of the National Convention Committee for a successful convention.

Overall, Abure’s reelection presents an opportunity for the Labour Party to continue its work in promoting social justice, equality, and the empowerment of the working class. The party remains dedicated to good governance, social welfare, and economic prosperity for all residents of Edo State.

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