2023 Polls: NLC Directs Workers To Vote Peter Obi, Other LP Candidates

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2023 Polls: NLC Directs Workers To Vote Peter Obi, Other LP Candidates Politics NLC PeterObi

To this effect, the congress on Wednesday in a statement by its national secretary, NLC National Political Commission, Comrade Chris Uyot, told all Labour Political Committee members in the states to intensify their work in mobilising workers and the Nigerian people both at the local, ward and polling unit levels to vote for the LP presidential candidate, and all candidates of the Labour Party contesting the elections.

The statement reads in parts, “This is a clarion call to all workers and working people that as we approach the final push towards the forthcoming presidential election come February 25, 2023, we should ensure massive turnout of votes for the success of the Labour Party in line with an earlier resolution of the National Executive Council .

 

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Who are you to direct civil servants, weak NLC today.

It should be ADVICE not direct We are not slaves anymore

SAY NO To BLOOD SHED and bad governance in Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 Don't Vote for APC and PDP presidential candidates. 👇 Vote Labour Party PeterObi and Dr Yusuf Datti Ahmed REA

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