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Imo LP Kicks Against Pat Utomi’s Campaign Council

by Emmanuel Mgheahurike
3 years ago
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The Labour Party in Imo State yesterday rejected the constitution and inauguration of the OBI/DATTI Campaign Council by Prof. Pat Utomi during his recent visit to the state, describing it as a joke taken too far.

 

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The party, while declaring that nobody had been appointed in the presidential campaign council in Imo State, said the exercise could best be described as null and void.
One Dr. Fabian Ihekweme was allegedly appointed in the Imo Labour Party presidential campaign council by Professor Pat Utomi at the Banquet Hall of Immaculate Royal Hotel, Port Harcourt Road, Owerri.

 

Reacting to the development in a release made available to newsmen in Owerri, the Labour Party said it was aware that Prof. Pat Utomi was in the state as the national leader of the National Consultative Forum to attend the endorsement of Mr. Peter Obi as the presidential candidate of the Rescue Nigeria Project (RNP).

 

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“Neither the state working committee, its chairman, Dr. Ambrose Onyekwere, nor the entire leadership of the party including its candidates, stakeholders and members were aware of the constitution and inauguration of OBI/DATTI campaign council, inaugurated by Prof. Pat Utomi, on 12th August, until it zoomed into public space.
“Prof. Pat Utomi, when approached on this matter by the state chairman, pleaded that it was “a gross error” and that it would be corrected.
“That on the 16th of August, a self-acclaimed cell of the so-called presidential campaign council visited the Imo State Labour Party headquarters.
“Three of the visitors including Dr. Fabian Ihekweme spoke and they in turn admitted that there was an error in the inauguration in Imo State. They pledged to work closely and harmoniously with the Labour Party.”
In his response, the Imo State Chairman, Dr. Ambrose Onyekwere made it clear that the party in Imo does not recognise the “Campaign Council” and drew their attention to the publication issued by the National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, regarding the appointment of Charles Odibo as the head of communication of Labour Party presidential system council which he described as unconstitutional and inappropriate.
The chairman further directed them to revert to the national chairman of the Labour Party and get their acts together.


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