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Julius Abure doesn’t regret that the district divides the party’s presidential vote for the 2027 election.
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Abure made the statement at a rally organized by members of the Southeast Labor Party.
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He stressed the importance of unification and readjustment with the rest of the country’s sectors, namely, the Southeast achieves its ambition to rule Nigeria.
Labor’s president Julius Abure said he distributed the party’s presidential vote without regrets about the presidential vote ahead of the 2027 election.
Abure made the statement at a rally organized by members of the Southeast Labor Party.
Abure guarantees that the party can still support Ndigbo’s ambition to rule the country in the future.
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His appointment of regional leaders will need to be redistributed with other departments of the country and prioritize unification if they wish to win the presidential election in 2027.
“Before the 2023 election, I had mistakenly believed that the Southeasterns were not united. But when Peter Obi joined the party, I had the honor of running for him in Nigeria, I discovered Igbos ( Igbos) is the most unified, hardworking, hardworking and fearless person.”
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