John Nwosu, a governorship of Anambra, withdraws from the primary labor party, mentions irregularities
John Nwosu claims irregularities in the list of delegates, which include changes and forgery of names, and the list was only submitted to the primary election. The Governorship Aspirant of the Labor Party for the November 8 election in the Anambra State, Mr. John Chuma Nwosu, withdrew from the primary election of the party held on Saturday. His withdrawal comes a day to the primary election, where he would fight with the former director -general of the National Inland Waterways Authority (Niwa), Dr George Moghalu. John Nwosu claims irregularities in the list of delegates, which include changes and forgery of names, and the list was only submitted to the primary election. In a letter he signed and obtained through Saharan Performers, Nwosu said: “After an avid overview of all the activities, illegal and immoral behavior by the laborer party officials at the national and state levels charged with the execution of the primary election for the government for Anambra state, it is clear that Party, the regulations did not. Abure oversees because his tenure cannot undertake the judicial investigation. This includes most activities that lead to the Anambra state government and is scheduled for April 5, 2025. “ It is the cogent and verifiable that No Delegates’ congress took place in 21st place. irregularities, illegalities and will be unacceptable. ‘ As such, I want to distinguish myself to participate in this primary election, which is already a character contrary to natural justice, fairness and good conscience. Nigeria and beyond will decide not to participate in this very poor Anambra state government of the Labor Party. I am ready to serve and participate in future political processes that are believable, through parent and fair, ”he said.