Imansuangbon joins LP, declares PDP dead party in Edo

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Kenneth Imansuangbon, politician and educationist, has joined the Labour Party of Nigeria ahead of 2024 governorship election in Edo state.

Imansuangbon, while being presented with the membership card of labour party, declared that the People’s Democratic Party was dead in Edo State.

The politician was presented with the membership card of his new party by the National Chairman of LP, Julius Abure, on Friday in Abuja.

He said: “All that I need is a free and fair primary. With that I will get the ticket of the party. By the time I get the ticket it is over for the PDP and the All Progressives Congress.

“PDP is dead. I have taken the glory away; the shine. By 2024, the Labour Party will form a government in Edo State.”

Imansuangbon urged Labour party to make its primary transparent.

Abure assured Imansuangbon of a level playing field during the primary.

Abure said: “It is going to be a level playing field. There are several examples to show. When we did the Anambra primary it was the best.

“For Edo and Ondo I assure you that it will be free and fair. We have made that standard and we will not renege on it. Our party is built on integrity and we will deliver on it. We cannot be seen to be abandoning this principle because expectations are high.

“One of the challenges we have with the elites is that we have no role models, only few to emulate compared to what we had in the first Republic.

“Young Nigerians are looking up to us to provide credible leadership. Therefore we cannot perform below or disappoint them.”

Edo is one of the eight states where off cycle elections will hold.

Three of such states – Imo, Kogi and Bayelsa – will have their governorship elections in November.

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