Amid Nigeria's political landscape, Professor Pat Utomi, a former presidential aspirant, offers insights into the resilience of the Labour Party (LP) amidst the turmoil plaguing larger political entities like the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Utomi, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics and founder of the Centre for Values in Leadership, emphasizes the distinctiveness of LP's approach, cautioning against the prevalent narrative of leadership turnover that characterizes mainstream parties.
He underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of LP's internal dynamics and calls for unity among stakeholders to navigate challenges and uphold the party's integrity.
Utomi highlights the imperative of fostering a culture of service and ideological coherence within LP, urging a departure from the divisive tactics prevalent in Nigerian politics. With a focus on inclusive dialogue and collective welfare, Utomi advocates for a reinvigorated political ethos rooted in integrity and national progress.