The Labour Party (LP) has released an updated list of its
presidential campaign council for the 2023 elections.
On October 12, the LP had released a campaign council list,
which was later retracted after concerns were raised, while the party later
said the list had “errors and omissions”.
Hours after the list was published, while addressing a media
briefing, Julius Abure, LP national chairman, said the presidents of the
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) who were included
would be removed.
He had also said John Enenche, former spokesman of the
Defence Headquarters (DHQ), who had been criticised for being included in the
list, would be removed from the council.
Speaking at a media briefing on Wednesday, Abure said the
campaign council would be inaugurated on October 28.
“You will recall that on October 12, we presented the
campaign council list,. Obviously, there were some errors, some misplacements
and we had general complaints about the list,” NAN quoted Abure as saying.
“As a party that is democratic, that is a listening party,
we decided to take all these grievances into account and we then promised that
we are going to review the list to update it to accommodate other interests.
“We have been working
on the list and I am highly elated today to announce to you that we have
received the list and that is the list we are presenting today .
“We are presenting the presidential council list as well as
the committee and it is also pertinent to put on record that it is not possible
to accommodate every interest.
“It is also pertinent to announce that the campaign council
and the committees will be inaugurated on Friday, October 28, then our campaign
will kick off in Lafia in Nasarawa state on Saturday, October 29.
“I want to appreciate all our candidates who have been
working tirelessly to establish the party. This call, like we have always
maintained, is a patriotic duty that history has entrusted on us at this time.”
Meanwhile, the party uploaded four documents titled
“presidential advisory council, directors/unit heads, presidential campaign
organisation, and supplementary list”, which were published alongside the
announcement on the updated list.
However, the “supplementary list” failed to open.
According to the updated list, Doyin Okupe remains the
director-general of the campaign council, while Oseloka Obaze is now the deputy
director-general and also campaign manager.
Yusuf Maitama was named as deputy director-general (north);
Denzel Kentebe will serve as deputy director-general (south); Yusuf Tanko is
spokesperson; Atiku Saleh is director of finance; Tina Agbor is director of
women affairs; Isaac Balami is deputy campaign manager 1, while Eyitemi Taire
is deputy campaign manager 2.
The zonal officers are listed as Damian Okeke-Ogene
(south-east), Favour Rueben (south-south), Balogun Oshuntokun (south-west),
Joseph Ndirang (north-central), Alhassan Fawu (north east), and Audie Mohammed
(north-west).
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