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Support groups made up of the Obidient Movement, Labour Party members and other support groups have endorsed the appointment of Senator Nenadi Usman as the caretaker national chairman of the party.
Part of the statement read: “We, the support groups, the Great Obidients, and LP Stakeholders in the State stand firmly behind Sen. Nenadi Usman and pledge our unwavering support for her appointment as the chairman of the Labour Party national caretaker committee. “We wish to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dist. Sen. Nenadi Usman on her well-deserved appointment as the chairman of the Labour Party national caretaker committee.”
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