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Edo 2024: LP denies alliance with APC

...denies receiving sponsorship from APC

Adejayan Gbenga Gsong by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
August 22, 2024
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  • The online report claimed that the alliance was orchestrated by the presidency involving senior members of the party and the presidency
  • LP says report is a desperate attempt to tarnish the party candidate, Olu Akpata

The Edo State chapter of the Labour Party (LP) has dismissed report suggesting that it is in alliance with the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the September 21 governorship election in the state.

The online report claimed that the alliance was orchestrated by the presidency involving senior members of the party and the presidency.

But the State Publicity Secretary of the party, Sam Uruopa in a statement on Thursday said the allegation was baseless and a desperate attempt to tarnish the party candidate, Olu Akpata.

Part of the statement read, “We categorically deny these baseless allegations and consider them a desperate attempt to tarnish Olumide Akpata’s reputation and undermine his candidacy.

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“Ordinarily, we would have ignored it because the author is insignificant but for the sake of the innocent reading public, we deemed it necessary to set the records straight.

“First, there is no truth in the claim that a secret alliance between Akpata and APC exists. Our candidate has consistently maintained his commitment to the Labour Party and its ideals.

“We also deny receiving any sponsorship from the APC or the presidency. Akpata’s campaign is self-funded with the backing of loyal party members and supporters.

“For the past 25 years, both the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party, represent darkness in Nigeria and Edo State. Akpata is a light that has nothing in common with darkness, the alleged late-night meetings with APC officials are false. Akpata has been focused on his ward-to-ward campaign, engaging with Edo people and presenting his vision for the state.

“We deny receiving $850,000 or N1.6 Billion or any such funds from the Presidency or APC. Our campaign finances are transparent and accountable.

“There was no manipulation of delegates as the Labour Party conducted the most free and fair primaries devoid of any godfather interference where Akpata emerged as the clear winner.

“We urge our party members, the Obidient family and the general public to disregard these malicious allegations sponsored by the opposition and focus on the issues that matter. Olumide Akpata remains committed to his promise of a better Edo State for all, and we will not be distracted by baseless rumors and smear campaigns. With Akpata and Kadiri, Edo will be Ok.”

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