In a decisive push to consolidate the Labour Party (LP)’s internal structure and galvanize its base ahead of the upcoming Anambra governorship election, the party’s standard-bearer, Chief Dr. George Moghalu, on Saturday hosted members of the Anambra State Labour Party Caretaker Committee at his Uruagu, Nnewi residence.
The strategic engagement, which brought together factions of the party executives, marked a turning point in reconciliation efforts and signaled the party’s commitment to presenting a unified front.
in his speech, Dr. Moghalu, a former Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), emphasized that he met existing disagreements within the party upon his entry on October 1, 2024, and holds no grievances against any individual or group.
“I met this disagreement when I entered the party on October 1st. I don’t have a problem with anyone. My only interest is in building a united Labour Party that can win elections and govern well,” he said.
He urged members to set aside past conflicts and focus on the common goal of electoral success, stressing that internal unity is non-negotiable.
Dr. Moghalu during the meeting announced plans for a thank-you tour across the 21 local government areas in Anambra state to deepen grassroots engagement and energize party structures even as he promised to ensure that both executive committees work together aimed at building a shared roadmap for peace and progress.
“No one can do it alone. Everyone here has a role to play in their