The Deputy Governorship Candidate of Labour Party in the Governorship Elections of Ondo State holding on Saturday November 16th, Dame Olabisi Okunniyi has hailed the judgement of the Appeal Court in Abuja sacking Olusola Ebiseni as the party flag bearer.
In a statement signed by her media Assignment Olubori Obafemi, Dame Olabisi Okunniyi said the judgement is a victory for the rule of law and all true Obi-dients, who infused positive energy into the Labour Party pre 2023 general elections, vowing that impostors and political marauders will not be allowed to circumvent Obidient Movement.
The former permanent secretary in Ondo State and Chairman of the defunct Owena Motel said it is time for all Indigenes of the State to troop out to vote the mass prosperity agenda of the Labour Party as Nigerians are tired of the heightening poverty in country.
“The Labour Party government in Ondo State shall be inclusive, transparent, accountable and consultative, as every policy decision of our government shall be embraced from a bottom-up approach in ensuring that the Ondo people truly own their government and elected government officials are true servants leaders to marshall the mass prosperity of the Ondo people”
Olabisi Adu, a grassroots political influencer also extended Labour Party’s hands of fellowship to other political parties in Ondo State to align with herself and Dr Ayo Olorunfemi, the Governorship Candidate of the Labour Party in returning governance in Ondo State back to the masses, youths and good people of Ondo State, asserting that the Labour Party is open to any ideological electoral alliance that will deliver the state from the clutches of the predators of the common people in Ondo State.
The Labour Party Campaign Team is expected to round off its political campaign tomorrow in Akure, Ondo State Capital after their grassroots door to door engagements with voters in the eighteen Local Government Areas of the State, where the Party Leadership is expected to address the good people of Ondo State on its agenda for the State.