Prominent Labor Party (LP) MP Victor Umeh has expressed his belief that Labor can overcome its current difficulties.
According to him, the internal crisis is not unique to the party.
Naija News reports that the lawmaker representing Anambra Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly expressed this sentiment on Sunday during a thanksgiving service hosted by Senator Kelvin Chukwu of Enugu East Senatorial District at the Holy Spirit Cathedral in Enugu. It is said that they shared
The event was designed to launch the congressman’s efforts to empower voters.
He stressed that every party experiences unique challenges and argued that internal conflict within the Labor Party was not unusual.
“Every political party faces a crisis, and it is not unique to the Labor Party. We recognize that we are facing difficulties, but we are working diligently to address all issues within the party. We are working on it,” Ume said.
On the economic difficulties affecting the nation, Umeh noted that the National Assembly is actively supporting the government in addressing these challenges.
He further said there was no request from President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly rejected it.
Responding to a question on the overwhelming performance of the Labor Party in the recent local government elections in Abia State, Mr Umeh said such elections are influenced by various factors and he has higher expectations for the next general election. suggested that.
During the distribution of empowerment items at the University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, the Chairman of the event, Dr. Ben Nwoye, characterized the initiative as a true embodiment of democratic principles.
“I am here to promote good governance. I am a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Senator Kelvin Chukwu is a member of the Labor Party. Therefore, I have come here today. , to promote good governance,” Nwoye said, appealing to beneficiaries to put the goods to good use.
He emphasized that this is the only way to encourage donors to go the extra mile.