NIGERIA’S Labour Party (LP) in Lagos State has read a riot act to all aspirants jostling for the party’s ticket ahead of the Surulere Federal Constituency I bye- election, slated for August 19, 2023.
The Lagos State Chairperson of LP, Pastor Dayo Ekong who read the act at a news briefing on Friday evening at its state secretariat in Ikeja, further cautioned the aspirants against patronising illegal factions for the purchase of expression of interest and nomination forms.
She told newsmen that the party was committed to justice, fairness and would organise credible primary to produce candidate capable of winning election.
According to Dayo Ekong, there is a departure from the old order in party administration and processes to give everyone a deserved voice.
“The LP State Working Committee is standing distinct to make sure that the old order is removed that the new order is put in place. She said.
“I want to sound a note of warning because we know some people are parading themselves as Labour Party executive, there is only one Lagos State LP State Working Committee.
“If any aspirant fall prey and purchase form from these illegal groups, he or she does it at his or her own peril. Be warned, don’t fall victims of their antics,” Ekong said.
She said that some people were clamouring for adoption of a candidate but in the spirit of fairness, the party wanted every interested aspirant to test popularity in the primary.
According to her, the LP State Working Committee would soon unveil the party’s expression of interest and nomination forms for interested aspirants obtainable at the party’s secretariat.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released timetable and schedule of activities for bye-elections, including that of Surulere Federal Constituency 1 of Lagos State.
The seat became vacant following resignation of Femi Gbajabiamila, who occupied the seat until his recent appointment by President Bola Tinubu as Chief-of-State.
Mr Gbajabiamila, the immediate past Speaker of the House of Representatives was re-elected for the six term into the Green Chamber during the Feb. 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections before his resignation from the house.
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