Labour Party stakeholders in Isuikwuato have intensified political mobilisation ahead of 2027. Click the link below to read the full story.
The political landscape in Isuikwuato Local Government Area of Abia State is rapidly tilting in favour of the Labour Party as stakeholders across the LGA intensify mobilisation efforts ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In what observers describe as a growing wave of consolidation, the Labour Party recently held a high-level Ward 3 stakeholders’ meeting in Umuasua, bringing together party leaders, ward executives, and a large number of grassroots members.
The meeting, hosted by prominent stakeholder Chief Emmanuel Peters at his residence, served as a strategic platform for party faithful to deliberate on strengthening internal structures, boosting membership, and preparing for future electoral contests.
Speaking during the gathering, Director General (DG) of State Road Funds Mr Onyekachi Aguocha described the meeting as part of routine engagements aimed at fostering unity, reviewing progress, and addressing emerging challenges within the party.
He emphasized the importance of active participation by members, urging all party faithful to complete their registration through the Labour Party e-registration portal, as well as ensure compliance with voter registration under the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Aguocha reassured members of continued development under Governor Alex Otti, noting that the administration’s infrastructure drive and governance style have continued to attract support across communities in the state.
Also addressing the gathering, the member representing Isuikwuato State Constituency in the Abia State House of Assembly, Lucky Udoka Nweke Johnson, commended members for their impressive turnout and unwavering commitment to the party.
He expressed confidence in the Labour Party’s growing dominance in Isuikwuato, declaring that the party is well-positioned to secure victory across all levels in the 2027 elections.
The lawmaker further issued a stern warning against any form of political intimidation, stressing that the people of Isuikwuato are determined to protect their mandate and ensure the re-election of Governor Otti, alongside other party candidates, including Hon. Amobi Ogah.
On the sidelines of the meeting, host Chief Emmanuel Peters reiterated his dedication to the Labour Party, stating that the gathering was aimed at energising members and reinforcing confidence in the party’s leadership.
He also sent a strong message to other wards, declaring that Ward 3 is prepared to deliver the highest number of votes in support of the Labour Party and its candidates in the next general elections.
The event witnessed the presence of ward officials, influential stakeholders, and a large turnout of party members, further underscoring the Labour Party’s expanding grassroots structure in Isuikwuato.
Political analysts believe that the consistent stakeholder engagements across wards, especially during festive periods like Easter, signal a deliberate strategy by the Labour Party to consolidate its base and maintain its growing influence in Abia State.





