The leadership of Legacy Party of Nigeria (LPN), has
promised to provide enabling ground that will enhance implementation of
restructuring when emerges victorious in the 2019 presidential election.
It attributed restructuring as one of the variable
solutions to end ethnic and political agitations, which for the past years had
crippled the economy of Nigeria.
This was stated during a meeting of the leadership of
the party, at its state Secretariat, Awka.
The meeting was heavily attended by representatives of
every state in South East.
Addressing newsmen, the South East Coordinator of
LPN, Pastor Anthony Okonkwo said the
party, founded by Alhaji Babangida (younger brother of the late Former Head of State, Ibrahim
Babangida) in 2017, had consolidated its structure in all the states in
Nigeria.
Okonkwo stressed it was formed to inject indelible
solutions to the problems of Nigeria and give a new economic dimension that
would add values to Nigerian currency.
He urged Igbos to embrace the party as the only
political platform that would ensure emancipation.
In his words, "Igbos have lost a lot. We need to
rebuild our value system. LPN is the only party that has Igbos mandate."
The Abia state Coordinator, Chief Chikodili Frank Igbo
recalled that over 4000 meaningful individuals across Nigeria defected to LPN
certified of its lofty ideology.
LNP Anambra State Women leader, Mrs Peace Nwammadu
called on women to embrace the party, as it would ensure active participation
of women in politics, offering them political equality.
Also, Anambra State Coordinator, Chief Marcel
Nwaebonam and one of the stakeholders in the party, Chief Ephraim Nwoye
regretted that the present leadership of Nigeria had failed to protect the
general interest of the people.
They bemoaned that masses had been denied their
dividends of democracy, and assured the people that LNP would be the only
solution to the problems of Nigeria.
Legacy Party promises restructuring
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Wednesday, September 12, 2018
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