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Labour Party Rallies Support in Ajeromi Ifelodun Ahead of LGA Elections

By Maduabum Obinna Francis.

The Labour Party held a well-attended general assembly at its LGA secretariat in Olodi Apapa, Ajeromi Ifelodun Local Government Area, ahead of the forthcoming LGA elections scheduled for July 12, 2025.

The gathering witnessed a massive turnout of party members, leaders, supporters, and key community stakeholders, including six traditional chiefs (Baales).

The presence of the six esteemed Baales at the event underscored traditional institutional backing for the Labour Party’s local agenda.

The traditional rulers received special commendation for aligning with the party’s community-focused platform and development goals.

The assembly featured passionate addresses from party leaders, including Hon. Charles Chidiebere Ejimadu, the LGA Chairman of the Labour Party, and Hon. Francis Barthlomew Omowale Chima, popularly known as OmoBarca.

OmoBarca’s speech electrified the audience, and he pledged to fully cover the cost of agent fees for all six councillorship candidates during the election.

Each of the six councillorship candidates was presented with the official Labour Party flag, marking the formal launch of their campaign efforts across their respective wards.

The event transitioned into a celebration with music, dancing, and enthusiastic displays of party unity.

The general assembly concluded on an energetic note, with party members expressing confidence in the Labour Party’s prospects at the July 12 elections.

With visible community support, active traditional leadership engagement, and strong grassroots organization, the party appears poised for a robust performance at the polls.

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