The Supreme Court’s ruling recognizing Senator Esther Nenadi Usman as the party’s national chairperson has been praised by the leaders and members of the Labour Party Kaduna State Chapter.
A statement published by its Kaduna state chairman of the party, Elder Yusuf Solomon Danbaki said, “This triumph marks the end of a challenging journey and the beginning of a renewed era for our great party.”
“We have always known you as a gentle, patient, yet resilient fighter who plays the game strictly within the rules,” he continued. We are all inspired by your steadfast dedication to justice, equity, and due process, which shows that genuine leadership persists by tenacity and honesty.
The Labour Party Kaduna State Chapter, according to Danbaki, is extremely proud of her historic accomplishment as the first and only female party chairman of Nigeria’s first three political parties. She emphasized that this milestone not only improves the status of women in Nigerian politics but also establishes a significant precedent for future generations.
“We reaffirm our commitment to upholding the spirit of your post-victory statement in court: no victor, no vanquish,” to our respected members throughout Kaduna State. We pledge to cooperate in this manner, promoting harmony and healing without animosity or division,” the statement said.
The state chairman urged all of their members who might have switched parties during the uncertain times to come back to the Labour Party, where their opinions and contributions are more important than ever.
“Together, we can overcome challenges and chart a path forward,” he said, urging all resentful people to put aside their concerns and work together to create a stronger, more inclusive party.
Danbaki stated that in order to prepare for congresses and the national convention, the party under the chairwoman would shortly release its schedule of events.
He promised that by taking these actions, their structures will be revitalized and they will be better positioned to serve the Nigerian people.