The Labour Party has expressed confidence in its ability to win the 2027 presidential election without forming a coalition, as reported by PUNCH.

The party believes its strong grassroots support and appeal to Nigerians will be enough to secure victory.

The Labour Party’s National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, stated that the party’s performance in the 2023 elections showed its strength and ability to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress independently.

Speaking in an interview, Ifoh dismissed rumors about a coalition with Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party and Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party.

He clarified that no discussions on forming alliances had taken place and noted that the party did not rely on coalitions in 2023.

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Nigerians gave their votes because they believed in its vision.

He argued that despite challenges in 2023, Labour Party remains a formidable force.

Ifoh added that if elections were held today, the party would perform even better due to widespread dissatisfaction with the current administration.

He stated that the party’s policies and vision connect with the needs of Nigerians at this moment.

“Labour Party didn’t need any coalition in 2023 when it gathered millions of votes from Nigerians who wanted Labour Party to take over the leadership of the nation.”

“We know LP has what it takes to win elections at the highest level and we demonstrated that in 2023. If elections were to hold again today, Labour Party would even do it in a bigger way because the government of the day has failed,” he said.

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