2023: Labour Party postpones campaigns in Ekiti, Ondo states

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The Labour Party (LP) has announced the postponement of its presidential campaigns in Ekiti and Ondo states earlier slated for 15th and 16th December respectively.

The party, in a terse statement on its verified Twitter handle, on Wednesday, while regretting the inconveniences caused by the postponement, said a new date will be announced.

The statement read, “Due to some unavoidable and unusual circumstances beyond control, our earlier scheduled Presidential Campaign Rally in Ekiti & Ondo for 15th and 16th December, 2022 are hereby POSTPONED. New date will be announced. We regret the inconveniences caused by this.”

The postponement comes after a campaign by the party in Kogi State on Tuesday where its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, promised to increase minimum wage and prioritise production over consumption. (Channel TV)

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