Labour Party threatens to boycott Anambra LG election

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Labour Party (LP) Publicity Secretary in Anambra State, Mr Theo Egbe has said the party will not participate in the September 28 local government area election scheduled to hold in the State. Egbe said that the party would also challenge the electioneering process in court over alleged inability to abide by the electoral guidelines. Egbe said this in an interview in Awka on Thursday.

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“Labour Party will not play alongside the identified irregularities which is inability to follow provisions of the Electoral Act when conducting council polls. The state’s  template for the proposed election should be inline with  the Independent  National Electoral Commission (INEC) guidelines for conducting elections,” he said.

Egbe said that areas in the amended act which regulated conduct and management of political parties, party disputes and collation, was worrisome and; these among others,  were  reasons why the party would  boycott the election. He urged the government to reschedule the election to meet with INEC election standards which entailed providing fair play-ground for all contestants.

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The LP scribe alleged that the party state office was sealed on Aug. 27 without prior notice or notice of offence committed by the party. Egbe alleged further that the party offices located at the Udoka Housing Estate in Awka were sealed off by suspected agents of the state government.

He, however, appealed to LP members, supporters, sympathisers, stakeholders and Anambra people not to take laws into their hands. But the Special Adviser to  Gov. Charles Soludo on Political Matters, Dr Alex Obiogbolu, refuted the LP claims on sealing of the party offices.

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Obiogbolu said that the matter was a case between the state housing corporation and the landlord of the place, having nothing to do with the state government. He advised the party to excuse the state government and address its challenges instead of heaping blames on the state government.

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