Labour Party Postpones Congresses, National Convention to Boost Membership Re-registration

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The Labour Party (LP) has announced a postponement of its scheduled ward, local government, and state congresses, as well as its national convention, which were initially set to begin on Thursday, March 26, 2026.

Labour Party Postpones Congresses, National Convention to Boost Membership Re-registration

According to a statement released in Abuja by Ken Eluma Asogwa, Senior Special Adviser on Media to the party’s Interim National Chairman, the decision was made to allow broader participation in the ongoing membership re-registration exercise.

The adjustment marks a shift from the party’s earlier timetable, which had outlined ward congresses for March 26, local government congresses for March 28, state congresses for March 31, and the national convention for April 11, 2026.

The party explained that the change followed consultations with key stakeholders, including members of the Interim National Working Committee and representatives of labour unions.

It emphasised that the move is intended to create sufficient opportunity for both existing members and new entrants to fully take part in the re-registration process.

The Convention Committee

In addition, the Labour Party unveiled a 45-member Congress and Convention Committee to oversee the rescheduled activities.

The committee is chaired by Ginger Onwusibe, a member of the House of Representatives representing Isiala Ngwa South/Isiala Ngwa North Federal Constituency.

Other members include notable party figures and lawmakers drawn from across the country.

While inaugurating the committee, National Chairman Nenadi Usman urged members to carry out their responsibilities with integrity, diligence, and impartiality.

She stressed the importance of using the extended timeline to ensure thorough preparation for seamless and credible congresses and convention proceedings.

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The party also appealed for understanding from its members, supporters, and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), assuring that a new timetable will be announced soon.

It reiterated its commitment to conducting a transparent and inclusive process that reflects the collective interest of its members nationwide.

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