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No Plan To Boycott 2027 Elections, Says LP

Kazeem Tunde
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No Plan To Boycott 2027 Elections, Says LP

 

The Labour Party has said it has no plan to boycott the 2027 general elections, noting that it is instead concentrating on correcting lapses that undermined its performance in the 2023 polls.

The Interim National Chairman of the Labour Party, Nenadi Usman, made the clarification in an interview on the sidelines of the official unveiling of the party’s e-registration portal in Abuja on Saturday.

Her remarks come amid rising tensions within the nation’s political landscape following threats by the Inter-Party Advisory Council to mobilise political parties to boycott the 2027 elections if contentious provisions in the recently enacted Electoral Act 2026 (Amendment) are not reviewed.

Responding to a question on whether the Labour Party would align with IPAC’s position, Usman said the party would not adopt a “bandwagon” approach, stressing that every political party has its own priorities and challenges.

She said, “Every political party has its peculiarities. What bothers another political party may not be what is bothering the Labour Party at the moment.

“For example, you talked about the issue of iREV. Whether you are transmitting results live or not was not even something we were worried about. Our worry was the ability to have polling agents in every polling unit in Nigeria.”

Reflecting on the party’s experience during the 2023 presidential election, Usman admitted that the Labour Party faced significant challenges in presenting documentary evidence in court because it lacked agents across all polling units nationwide.

“If you remember, in 2023, when we claimed that we won the election, when it was time for us to print out our evidence in court, we could not. I’m sure you know the reason. We didn’t have agents in all the polling units.

“That important Form EC8A, we didn’t have people in every polling unit signing and bringing it out for us to use as proof that we actually got what we said we had,” she added.

According to her, the party has since shifted focus toward strengthening its grassroots presence to ensure it has representatives at every polling unit ahead of the next election cycle.

“So right now, what we are doing is that we don’t want to depend on the iREV and say that we will not work on our grassroots support. We don’t just depend on the iREV to collate results on our behalf. No, we are not going to repeat the 2023 mistake,” she added.

Usman also said the party was rebuilding its institutional base by reintegrating labour unions into its operations, noting that their exclusion during the last election weakened its field operations.

The senator said, “What happened before was that the institutional members of our great party, the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress were completely blocked out, and their members all over the country were not even allowed to help at the polling units. Nobody invited them.

“But now that we have come to correct that error and have our teeming members in the unions working together with us, I believe that we are going to have people signing the Form EC8A. And with that, we will go very far.”

She further stressed that the party would prioritise proper documentation of election results to strengthen its legal position in the event of disputes.

“We will not shirk our responsibility of having agents in polling units and just say we want to depend on iREV. We will not do that again. We are going to have our papers properly documented so that if anything goes wrong, we can produce them in court and do what we were unable to do in 2023. I think that is our ball game for now.

“In a nutshell, what I’m trying to say is that different political parties have different issues bothering them. For us, we will face what is bothering us and try to fix it so that, by 2027, we will be a better party.

“If any political party feels that they are so aggrieved and do not want to participate come 2027, honestly, we are not going to stop them. But we will not adopt a bandwagon effect because we are the workers’ party,” she said.

 

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