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JUST IN: Powerful PDP Lawmaker Joins Labour Party [PHOTO]

Powerful PDP Lawmaker has joined Labour Party in Ebonyi State.

 

EKO HOT BLOG reports a former House of Representatives member and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Linus Okorie have dumped the main opposition party for the Labour Party, in Ebonyi State.

 

Okorie is a former member of the federal house of representatives, he left the PDP to pursue his senatorial ambition as the candidate of the LP, This Day reported.

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In another report, the Labour Party has elected Edward Nkwegu, as the governorship candidate of the party in the state.

 

Nkwegu becomes the party’s flagbearer unopposed at the headquarters of the party in Abakaliku Enugu high way. The election was conducted by the party’s national officer, Oluchi Okpara, who was the returning officer of the exercise.

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Nkwegu in his acceptance speech appreciates the delegates of the party for their confidence in him. He expresses confidence that the Labour Party will win the state in 2023.

Chief Linus Okorie

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