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2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by ygowon: 9:29am On Jun 10, 2022
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Femi Falana have thrown their weight behind the emergence of former governor of Anambra state, Peter Obi as the presidential standard bearer of the Labour Party in next year’s general election.

Against the background of the emergence of a splinter group laying claim to both the leadership of the party and its presidential ticket, the labour union said both the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) recognise the leadership of the Labour Party led by Julius Abure, a former trade union leader.

In a statement signed by NLC President Ayuba Wabba, the Congress said Labour Party was a, “creation and offspring of the Nigeria Labour Congress,” adding that workers are part of the leadership of the party.

Wabba said the NLC and TUC recognise only one presidential primary which was held in Asaba, Delta State on May 30, 2022, and produced Peter Obi as its presidential candidate and standard bearer.

In the statement, the NLC added: “It has been brought to our attention that a so-called faction of the Labour Party recently conducted what we can describe as a ‘beer parlour’ presidential primary and supposedly elected a presidential candidate. Nothing can be more spurious, hilarious and ridiculous.

“There is only one Labour Party in Nigeria. For the purpose of public education and clarity, we will take a recourse to history. The Labour Party is the creation and offspring of the NLC.”

The NLC further explained that the decision to give birth to the political party was taken by its statutory organs and affirmed by the decision of the National Executive Council of Congress at its meeting in Bauchi in 2003, when it approved the formation of the Party for Social Democracy (PSD).

While tracing the origin of Labour Party, Wabba said it was at the inaugural convention of PSD in 2004 that the NLC decided to change the name of PSD to the Labour Party.

Wabba said Labour Party may have gone through challenges but that the ownership of the party by the NLC and TUC has never been in doubt.

“As a matter of fact, the original certificate of the registration of the Labour Party is domiciled in the national headquarters of the NLC. Also, a Federal High Court judgement by Justice G.O. Kolawole in March 2018 clearly establishes that Labour Party belongs to workers.

“The point is that the Labour Party is what the NLC and TUC say it is. The leadership of the NLC and TUC recognise the leadership of the Labour Party led by Julius Abure, a former trade union leader and workers are part of the leadership.

“The NLC and TUC are aware of only one presidential primary which was held in Asaba, Delta State on 30th May 2022 and produced Peter Obi as its presidential candidate and standard bearer,” he said.

In the statement, the NLC stated that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) monitored the presidential primary that produced Obi, adding that INEC recognises only the Labour Party leadership led by the Chairman, Julius Abure and the National Secretary, Alhaji Farouk Umaru Ibrahim.

“They are the only Labour Party officials whose details are provided on INEC website.

“The leadership of the NLC and TUC gave our full support to the processes that produced Peter Obi as the presidential candidate of the Labour Party. Nigerians especially workers, youths and women attended the presidential primary of the Labour Party in their thousands and were thoroughly satisfied with the outcome of the same,” Wabba added.

The NLC described the emergence of factional group led by Calistus Okafor as a fruitless effort to distract the Labour Party from ongoing mass mobilisation efforts for sweeping electoral victory in the 2023 general elections.

It urged workers, youths, women, traders, farmers, professionals and all who seek the survival of Nigeria to continue to register for their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) and to safeguard their PVC.

“We understand that with the current repositioning of the Labour Party as the party for workers, youths, students, women, traders, farmers, professionals, physically disabled persons, the unemployed and the downtrodden, the Labour Party has become the albatross of establishment political parties who have suddenly become jittery and are devising all forms of conspiracy theories and subterfuge to distract the Labour Party from ongoing mass mobilisation efforts for sweeping electoral victory in the 2023 general elections.

“The recruitment of one Calistus Okafor, a mischievous petty trader, to advance their evil plot of distraction is a new low and should be disregarded by the public.

“This, therefore, serves as a public disclaimer on Mr. Calistus Okafor. We warn the general public to steer clear of Calistus Okafor and characters who might want to cash in on the popularity of the Labour Party to hoodwink, extort and swindle unsuspecting members of the public.

“We, hereby, direct Nigerian workers and all the structures of the NLC and TUC to completely disregard the impersonation by Calistus Okafor who has no locus standi to speak for Labour Party.

“Workers and millions of members of Labour Party who desire a New Nigeria should regard tantrums by characters like Calistus Okafor as a mere storm in a tea cup.

“Truth is that the bull has already left the barn! Nigerian workers, youths, students, women, professionals, the disabled, and the unemployed have embraced the Labour Party as the political vehicle of the downtrodden, the political alternative and a voice for the re-start of a genuine journey of national development.

“There is no amount of political devilry that can stop us! Forward ever!! Backward Never,” it said.

No faction in Labour Party, Falana Declares

Also, Falana, who is the lawyer to the NLC yesterday declared that there was no faction within the party.

Falana stated this in a statement made available to CEOAFRICA in Abuja.

The statement by one of the Counsel in his chambers, Abubakar Marshall, insisted that there was no faction in the LP.

The statement read, “The dispute in the Labour Party led to the institution of Suit No FHC/ABJ/CS/865/2014 (Labour Party & 3 Ors v Comrade Salisu Mohammed & 8 Ors).Sometime in 2018.

“The parties resolved to resolve the intra party dispute amicably. They agreed and signed some terms of settlement. Thus, by an order made on 6th March 2018, the Federal High Court endorsed the terms of the settlement and ruled inter alia:

“That the 1st Claimant (Labour Party) though not a trade union is an institutional political party founded, promoted and registered by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on behalf of the Nigerian Workers.

“The parties agree to convene an expansive and inclusive National Convention of the party as stipulated by the party’s constitution.

“When the unity convention was not called by the leadership of the Labour Party we embarked on contempt proceedings on behalf of the Nigeria Labour Congress.

“We equally petitioned INEC as a party to the suit to ensure compliance with the court judgment. It was at that stage that the INEC facilitated a meeting of the parties to agree on the modalities for convening the convention.”

It added: “Based on the intervention of the INEC the parties agreed to convene the unity convention but the plan was put on hold as a result of the directive of INEC to all registered political parties to conclude their primary elections not later than the 9th day of June 2022.

“It is public knowledge that the Labour Party has held its primary elections under the leadership of Comrade Julius Abure.

“The presidential primary election which produced Mr. Peter Obi as the presidential flag bearer of the Labour Party was held at Asaba, Delta State on May 30, 2022. The primaries were monitored by the INEC in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022.

“However, Mr. Calistus Okafor filed a suit at the Federal High Court seeking to be declared the Chairman of the Labour Party.

“Even though the case was filed three years ago, the Claimant secured an order last week to serve the originating processes on the Defendants by substituted means.

“Since the Court has not granted the relief sought, he Chairman the purported primary of the Labour Party convened by him cannot be justified in law. Apart from the fact that the INEC did not monitor the so called primary, Mr. Jude Ezenwafor, the presidential candidate appointed by Mr. Okafor has since stepped down for Mr. Peter Obi.”

In a related development, the factional presidential candidate of the party, Mr. Jude Ezenwafor, has withdrawn from the 2023 race.

In a letter to the leaders of his faction yesterday, Ezenwafor said the decision to withdraw from the presidential race was personal.

The letter read: “I hereby withdraw from the forthcoming presidential election in 2023. After consulting my supporters nationwide, I decided to withdraw for personal reasons.

“I regret any inconvenience my withdrawal might cost our great party. I thank the leadership of our great party for giving me the opportunity to serve Nigeria.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/06/10/nlc-falana-back-peter-obi-as-labour-partys-presidential-candidate/

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by PrinceOfLagos: 9:32am On Jun 10, 2022
I am begining to fear this Peter Obi with the way he's taking over

Is he the Barack Obama of our time?

Hmm

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by OFFICIAL336: 9:33am On Jun 10, 2022
So NLC owns Labour Party?

Good.

We will ride on NLC structure to the presidency. Our prayer now is to ask God to touch Tinubu's mind pick a Moslem VP.

Easy ride.

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by NaughtyBrainiac: 9:34am On Jun 10, 2022
Hmmm
Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by ygowon: 9:34am On Jun 10, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
I am begining to fear this Peter Obi with the way he's taking over

Is he the Barack Obama of our time?

Hmm
Honestly, the guy just dey do his things quietly and everything is going his way. May God help him

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by NobleSeed(m): 9:35am On Jun 10, 2022
obidient mandate we stand

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by Bomboiy: 9:37am On Jun 10, 2022
Peter Obi keeps jumping every obstacles.


Hurricane Obi sweeping every corners of the country.


Join the winning team now.

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by ygowon: 12:00pm On Jun 10, 2022
NobleSeed:
obidient mandate we stand
Gbam!

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by Nobody: 12:02pm On Jun 10, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
I am begining to fear this Peter Obi with the way he's taking over

Is he the Barack Obama of our time?

Hmm
Sure I would vote him ...but honestly he is growing his support base every day

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by WildChild00(m): 12:07pm On Jun 10, 2022
Goodnews Peter the Rock, you shall go from place to place, nothing shall arm you, victory is yours if only you can choose a right VP.

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by ImmaculateJOE(m): 12:08pm On Jun 10, 2022
Slowly, Slowly but sure..

In all your Getting, Get Your PVC and get PETERised..

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by nazicartel(m): 12:32pm On Jun 10, 2022
Peter Obi

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by Vulturereloaded: 12:50pm On Jun 10, 2022
OBI-DIENT.

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by bjdon: 12:55pm On Jun 10, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
I am begining to fear this Peter Obi with the way he's taking over

Is he the Barack Obama of our time?

Hmm
Its up to we the people to make it happen. 6 years ago Macron's party did not exist, today he's in his second term as France President. A couple of years ago, Zelinsky was a comedy actor, today he's leading his country against Russia.
We the people can achieve anything if we put our minds to it

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by Nobody: 12:57pm On Jun 10, 2022
Peter Obi please retire from politics
Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by blancsn1: 1:04pm On Jun 10, 2022
Fake news, quote me when punch or vanguard carry the news.

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by money121(m): 1:25pm On Jun 10, 2022
Seen
Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by ojiedave: 1:25pm On Jun 10, 2022
Like for Peter Obi, Share for Atiku cheesy

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by babyfaceafrica: 1:25pm On Jun 10, 2022
All these people don't matter. Trenches, thugs, market women and rigging does
Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by obembet(f): 1:25pm On Jun 10, 2022
If Peter Obi can swear with god of iron (Ogun), I will vote am... If not.. I keep my voters card for house...

Any of his supporters can so swear on his behalf since una trust him so much.

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by emmykk(m): 1:25pm On Jun 10, 2022
Peter obi and Tinubu are not going anywhere.
Peter obi have no structure in House of Assembly to make things work.Peter obi is just creating attention for future election.
Tinubu challenge is that there are 19 states in the north Atiku who won Abuja even with the presence of Buhari got 11 million votes will sweep the country in a landslide.
Know this and have peace.
Tinubu is a city boy and a billionaire he just want his name to be in Nigeria history as a presidential aspirants as they use to talk about zik and Awo.
He can come and win one sitting something that buhari and Atiku with all their influence did multiple times

Atiku 2023...

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by jkpbestseries: 1:26pm On Jun 10, 2022
HALA!
I hope his ambition brings Song of Solomon3:2 not Lamentation3:2. above all let his labour not be in vain

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:26pm On Jun 10, 2022
Labour congress backs Labour Party

and this is news!!

Who dem for back before?!
APGA OR APP?!

Orisirisi something.......

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by Tecnophone: 1:26pm On Jun 10, 2022
Ok
Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by azpekuliar: 1:26pm On Jun 10, 2022
Thinkam:
Peter Obi please retire from politics

Say wetin happen cheesy The movement just began

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:26pm On Jun 10, 2022
Now that the party has gone for the one and only JAGABAN OF AFRICA.

THat is only the end of Part one.
Na part two we go take kill dem.

Singing "part two lati pawon   
Open and close like a Laptop ooo"

We moveeeee...........

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by WibusJaga: 1:26pm On Jun 10, 2022


Obi might just stand a chance IFF all his Social Media Supporters get their PVCs & use same energy online to campaign for him all around the country.

Get Your PVCs & Vote Wisely!

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by FreedomDynamics: 1:26pm On Jun 10, 2022
PDP will take any competition with this setup. Infact even Obi will want to be part of the team.

All this Obism simply makes sense on paper. Obi and Falana will pull the numbers with the educated/elite, these are not the set that decides election winners and it's only unfortunate.

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Re: 2023: NLC, Falana Back Peter Obi As Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate by pacesetting: 1:27pm On Jun 10, 2022
We move!!

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