Labour Party Condemns The Killing Of Mrs Victoria Chintex

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The Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council has condemned in strong terms the suspected assassination of the Kaura Local Government Labour Party Woman Leader, Mrs Victoria Chintex at her residence on Monday night, leaving her husband with serious injuries.

The Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council spokesperson, Dr Tanko Yunusa described the development as painful and unfortunate.

Yunusa condemns it in its totality especially as the deceased was known for her active role in politics and the killing of only the deceased may infer it was politically motivated.

“Her passing leaves her close family, as well as our Labour Party, in a terrible loss. She endures in our memories.

“We call on security agencies not to leave any stones unturned towards identifying the perpetrators of this dastardly act and bringing them to book to serve as deterrents to other like-minded criminals or their masterminds, Yunusa said.

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