The Labour Party in Ogun State is repositioning and strengthening its structures ahead of the forthcoming Local Government elections in the state.
To this end, the Party
convened a leadership meeting to tighten all loose ends capable of preventing a bad outing this time around.
Rising from its leadership meeting held over the weekend, the Party took steps aimed at reconciling some teething challenges, urging all stakeholders and interest groups to close ranks and form a common front towards successful prosecution of the elections.
The meeting was convened by the South West leadership of the Party, recognising the need for the party to present a united and formidable force in the crucial forthcoming elections in order to emerge victorious.
According to a press statement signed by the Party’s Publicity Secretary in the State, Mr Tokunbo Peters, the Party observed that there is no gainsaying the fact that the APC government, at both the national and state level, have woefully failed to improve the life of the citizens and that Nigerians and indeed Ogun people are yearning for a change because they are already impoverished, pauperised, despondent and disillusioned by the anti people policies of the APC government.
Mr Peters assured that the Labour Party is seen as the credible alternative that will provide succour, inspiring leadership and good governance to the people at the grassroots.
The Party stated that those aspiring to vie for elective positions in the Local Government elections under the banner of the Labour Party must fulfill some basic criteria in order to be eligible to contest the party’s primaries.
These, to him, include writing a letter of Expression of Interest, obtaining and submitting a nomination form within the period specified by the Party and the payment of the prescribed nomination fee of the Party. Such aspirants must have attained the age of thirty and must possess a minimum of Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSCE).
Furthermore, such aspirant must have a valid Voter’s card and must be resident in or be an Indigene of the Local Government Area where he or she intends to contest. All prospective aspirants for Chairmanship and Councillorship positions, must also be screened at both their Wards and Local Government Areas.
Finally, the meeting resolved that all hands must be on deck to successfully prosecute the Local Government Elections with a view of ensuring that all Labour Party candidates emerge victorious at the forthcoming LG polls.