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Labour Party unveils 1,234 member Presidential Campaign Council

The Labour Party has unveiled  a 1,234 member Presidential Campaign Council for the Obi-Datti team ahead of the 2023 presidential election.

The campaign council is headed by Mohammed Zarewa as chairman.

This was disclosed on Wednesday by the National Organising Secretary, Mr Clement Ojukwu, at a Pre-Campaign Press Conference, in Abuja.

Director General of the Peter Obi Campaign Organisation, Dr. Doyin Okupe, retained his position as DG of the PCC.

Ojukwu also named the National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julious Abure, as Chairman of the Advisory Council of the PCC while Osaleka Obaze was named General Manager of the Campaign.

Earlier, Okupe while addressing the media explained that the Obidient Movement transcended ethnic and religions bias because Nigerians were tired of being deceived by career politicians who had run out of ideas.

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