Ex-APC guber aspirant Margif picks Labour Party ticket in Plateau

A former All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Plateau, Yohanna Margif, has picked the Labour Party (LP) ticket to contest for the same position in 2023.
Mr Margif was one of the 10 aspirants that bought the APC N50 million expression of interests/nominations before he left the party.
The governorship hopeful emerged unopposed in LP primary election held on Thursday, in Jos.
All the 85 delegates, five each from the 17 local governments of the state, unanimously affirmed Mr Margif as the party candidate.
LP National Chairman, Julius Abure, who doubled as the Primary Election Committee chairman, said the party would liberate the masses from the poverty that the parties that led the country in the past subjected Nigerians to.
Mr Abure, who was represented by Joseph Ndirang, said that LP “manifesto focuses on education, health, security, economy and the welfare of Nigerian workers”.
According to him, Mr Margif has the quality and credibility to actualise the party manifesto.
The LP Plateau governorship candidate, in his remarks, said that he was convinced that he would be the next governor of Plateau after Simon Lalong.
Mr Margif urged LP members to work together for the success of the election come 2023.
“I promise never to waiver or fail. I promise to energise and mobilise our teeming supporters in the next phase of the struggle.
“I put myself to the task knowing fully well that the foundation laid by our founding fathers must never be destroyed but built upon,” he said.
Plateau LP Chairman, Grace Zamfara, promised that the party would work with the people to ensure that Mr Margif is elected governor in 2023.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Sport
Ukraine War: English Premier League halts TV deal with Russian broadcaster
The English Premier League has suspended its six-year deal with Russian broadcaster Match TV

Sport
Match Report: Iwobi, Osimhen saved Super Eagles’ blushes against Sierra Leone in AFCON qualifier
It was hardly the most convincing display from the Super Eagles, but it was three points sealed after a much-needed comeback.

States
U.S. writes Gov. Akeredolu over Owo Catholic Church attack
Mr Olatunde said that the U.S. extended its heartfelt condolences to the people of the state and the Owo community.

Economy
Naira slides further at official exchange
A total of 153.71million dollars was traded in foreign exchange at the official Investors and Exporters window on Thursday.

States
Herman Hembe emerges Labour Party guber candidate in Benue after failing in APC
Mr Hembe polled a total of 103 votes to defeat his opponent, Benjamin Akaakar, who got four votes.

Sport
Nigeria beat Brazil in KwibukaT20 cricket tourney
Nigeria went on to win by eight wickets with Abdulrazaq claiming the Player of the Match Award.