Wednesday, 13 July 2022

LABOUR PARTY ADVISES VOTERS TO SHUN VOTE BUYING

 
The labour party wants voters to shun vote buying during Osun Governiship Election scheduled for Saturday in order not to mortgage their future.


The national chairman of the party, Barrister Julius Abure and the Labour party presidential candidate for 2023 General Election,, Doctor Peter Obi made this position known in Osogbo at the party's mega rally in preparation for the Election.

The mega rally which was held at WOCDIF event centre, osogbo witnessed the presence of national executives of Labour party led by national chairman, Barrister Julius Abure.

Addressing party supporters and loyalists , Barrister Abure and the Labour party presidential candidate for 2023 general election explained that those buying votes had embezzled public funds and should not be trusted

They however said voters may collect such money as It's their money which had been wrongly channelled with a caution  not to allow the  money change their mind on their choice of candidate during election.

In his words , Labour party's candidate for Osun Governiship.election, Honorable Lasun Yusuf promised to change the fortune of the state with the dignity in labour and agriculture if given chance to govern the state..

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Honourable Yusuf who promised.good health, sound education, prompt salary payment , women empowerment women  also said he would. establish data centers accross the state for proper planning.

He expressed pain that some people were seeing the gunmen attack on his residence as untrue saying he had committed such people to God's care for judgement.


In a remark, representative of TUC president, Mr  Martins Egbanibi said the labour was in support of the candidate as he was ready to bring succour to the workforce.



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