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2023: Edo South Seeks Alternative In Labour Party

… As APC, PDP Crisis Gets Messer

By Ben Ogbemudia

The political narrative seems to be changing in Edo state especially Edo South Senatorial district as the two major parties on Tuesday collapsed their structure into Labour Party.

This followed over two thousand members of the People’s Democratic Party and All Progressives Congress into Labour Party

This may not be unconnected with the Senatorial Candidate of the Labour Party, Barrister Ned Imasuen, who is the immediate past senior legislative Aide to Senator Matthew Urhoghide.

Comrade John Idahosa, one of the decampees told journalists that they decided to join Labour Party over the unresolved crisis in the People’s Democratic Party that led to the party producing parallel candidates.

“We can not be floating on top of water. Governor Godwin Obaseki and Chief Dan Orbih case had further worsen the party crisis. Since Senator Matthew Urhoghide is not in the race, we decided to follow someone who is capable, a man that understands the working in the senate, that person is Barrister Ned Imasuen.

“One thing you people may not understand is that, at the end of the day, PDP may not have candidates in the election. And APC too is not free from crisis. So, the best and suitable candidate for Edo South Senatorial district is Barrister Ned Imasuen of Labour Party. The wind is blowing and it is high time we also do away with PDP and APC in Edo state. ”

Receiving the decampees, the Edo state Senatorial Candidate of Labour Party, and Barrister Ned Imasuen said it is time the youths take your destiny in their own hands as he commend the courage of the defectors.

He promised to change the narrative of the Edo South if voted as the senator come February 16th, 2023.

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