BREAKING NEWS! IMPEACHMENT, PRESIDENT FACES ARREST JUST BECAUSE OF THIS| SEE THE FULL VIDEO HERE AND FULL DETAILS.The Labour Party (LP) has firmly stated that it is fully capable of winning the 2027 presidential election independently, without the need for a coalition. ...Tap To Read The Full Story Here | ..Tap To Read The Full Story Here...
Utweets reports that this assertion comes in response to rumors suggesting possible coalition talks with Rabiu Kwankwaso’s New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
In an interview with Punch on Sunday, LP National Publicity Secretary Obiora Ifoh emphasized that the party’s strong performance in the 2023 election, where it garnered millions of votes, proves its potential to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) without forming alliances. He noted that LP’s grassroots support and appeal to Nigerians make it well-positioned to independently secure victory.
“As it stands, Labour Party has not been approached or invited to any meeting whatsoever to discuss a coalition. What we see already is that people are thinking of alternatives and how best elections can be won in a landslide against the ruling APC,” Ifoh said.
He further argued that LP did not require a coalition in 2023 and could have won if the system had not undermined its efforts. Ifoh asserted, “We know LP has what it takes to win elections at the highest level and we demonstrated that in 2023. If elections were to hold again today, Labour Party would even do it in a bigger way because the government of the day has failed.”
While Ifoh ruled out the necessity of a coalition, he did not completely reject the idea of a merger if the terms were favorable. He clarified, “The idea of a coalition is not bad. If Labour Party is approached, the party will look into it to scrutinize the merits and its demerits.”BREAKING NEWS! IMPEACHMENT, PRESIDENT FACES ARREST JUST BECAUSE OF THIS| SEE THE FULL VIDEO HERE AND FULL DETAILS.
This statement comes amidst growing speculation about potential coalition talks among opposition parties ahead of the 2027 elections. However, Ifoh noted that no formal discussions had taken place yet....Tap To Read The Full Story Here.