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Labour Party unveils dynamic new leadership in Adamawa in a significant move forward

The Labour Party has inaugurated a new leadership for its Adamawa State chapter. A 14-member state caretaker committee has been constituted to manage the party’s activities.

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While inaugurating the committee in Yola on Wednesday, the Deputy National Chairman of the Labour Party, Bishop Esther Gulmu, urged members to adhere strictly to the party’s constitution in carrying out their duties.

The committee has Beatrice Benjamin as chairman.

Giving her acceptance speech, Beatrice pledged a smooth transition with a purpose, describing the emergence of her committee as a child of necessity born to unite the party and put it on the path of progress.

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She vowed, “We are here not to fight anyone but to build policy, advocacy and to promote democracy, and to be all inclusive and to carry everybody along.

“Without you, I am not anybody and without your support l can’t go anywhere, so l’m riding on your support and experience.”

The Labour Party in Adamawa State has for many years wobbled with internal crisis, with erstwhile chairman, Nicholas Christopher constantly challenged by party members who would not accept his leadership.

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