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Don’t be discouraged, we’ll appeal PEPT’s verdict – Abure to LP supporters

The national chairman of the Labour Party (LP), Julius Abure, has urged supporters of the party not to be discouraged by the judgement of the presidential election petitions tribunal.

In a statement on Friday, September 8, the LP’s boss said the tribunal verdict would be appealed, adding that the party’s participation in the 2023 elections changed the political landscape in the country.

His words: “Let me start first by thanking all our supporters, Labour Party members and the Obidient members for their immense support towards the party.

According to Abubre, due to supporters’ efforts, the party now has a governor, 35 members of the House of Representatives, 8 distinguished Senators and several House of Assembly members.

The statement read in part: “Our participation in the 2023 general election, no doubt has changed the political landscape in the country.

“All these achievements by the Labour Party could not have been possible if not for the support of members of the public, the Obidient family and well-meaning and right-thinking Nigerians who genuinely wanted change for the country.

“I am indeed very appreciative of their efforts, their financial contributions and moral support and how they came out to vote for the party in the presidential election which we believe we won irrespective of whatever the tribunal has said.

“Even the judgement is also a step towards reclaiming our country. I am therefore admonishing all our supporters not to be discouraged at all. We are preparing our papers and we are definitely moving from here to the Supreme Court.

“For us as a party, we are going to sustain this momentum and we are also calling on all our supporters to sustain this momentum to take over the country and to reposition it for greatness.

“It is not an easy task but I am happy that we have started, we have put our hands on the plough and we will definitely not look back.

“I am therefore admonishing our supporters to remain committed to the movement and remain committed to Nigeria. Nigeria belongs to all of us and it must definitely work.”

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