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•AIG Charles Ugomuoh (Retd), Chairman, Security, Peace and Conflict Resolution Committee of Labour Party and Mr. Patrick Okomiso, a member of the Committee at the press briefing…
ABUJA (Sundiata Post) – The Security, Peace and Conflict Resolution Committee of the opposition Labour Party has set process in motion to address pressing issues within the party.
To this end, the committee has fixed 30 April 2024 as date for stakeholders of the party to meet with a view to resolving all issues militating against progress in the party.
Addressing newsmen at the weekend at Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja, the chairman of the committee and former Labour Party gubernatorial aspirant, AIG Charles Ugomuoh (Retd), stated that the committee has outlined key resolutions aimed at promoting harmony and preparing for the upcoming elections.
Ugomuoh said there would be an all-inclusive stakeholders’ meeting scheduled for April 30, 2024, at the Nikon Luxury Hotel, Abuja.
He said the meeting aims to facilitate dialogue among party members and expedite conflict resolution.
However, he called on Mr. Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 election, to spearhead the stakeholders’ meeting to ensure the effective resolution of conflicts.
Ugomuoh said there would be vigorous consultations with all stakeholders of the party, including the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), gubernatorial candidates, members of the House of Representatives, and the National Working Committee, to ensure broad participation and representation.
He emphasised the significance of the upcoming meeting in providing a platform for all party organs to express their views and reconcile differences for the collective advancement of the party.
He stressed that the roundtable conference is poised to facilitate inclusivity and expedite the resolution of conflicts, paving the way for a united and stronger Labour Party as the nation prepares for pivotal elections.