Ogunenwa Audu Jos.
The Coalition For Peter Obi (CPO) and stakeholders In Obidient movement have expressed unwavering dedication
to the vision of rebuilding Nigeria with Peter Obi and Datti Ahmed Presidency if voted into power .
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The ten Coalition groups led by CLO Liason of Peter Obi Coalition Pamson Dangyang and Haruna Maidoki Chairman Initiative for Better and Brighter Nigeria in a statement issued in Jos and made available to Oracle Reporters on Wednesday,said following the online meeting of the Obidient
on March 21, 2024, the Coalitions respectfully and strongly want to urge the Labour Party National Working Committee to ensure the unimpeded inclusion
of all willing and committed members in the upcoming congresses of the party.
According to them, to achieve this goal,
they commended that the congresses of the party should
commence from the grassroots level, starting from wards and
,progressing to the Local
Government Areas (LGAs), and culminating
at the state level.
“We believe that this strategic approach will empower party members to actively participate in the selection of their
representatives .
According to them, what they need is a collective and inclusive approach
to decision-making processes.
They also recommends that Screening and
Electoral Committees be set up with clear
mandates, and their details made public.
According to them, this
approach would enhance transparency andaccountability,which are the credibility of the electoral


They advocated for a platform where every member can voice their opinions and contribute to shaping the party’s future.
According to them,Inclusivity and grassroots engagement are vital for the party’s strength and progress
towards shared goals
They called on the the National Chairman of the party Julius Abure to take a look at the
recommendations of the Coalitions for Peter Obi Movement, which they’ believe would benefit the Labour Party.
” We look forward to positive reforms that will
strengthen the party’s internal democracy and
advance its course” the Coalitions for Peter Obi stressed.