Mar 9 β€’ 19:53 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Nigeria Punch

Ignore anyone demanding e-registration fee, LP warns members

The Labour Party of Nigeria warns members against paying anyone for the free electronic membership registration process.

The Labour Party's interim National Chairman, Senator Nenadi Usman, has issued a strong warning to party members and supporters regarding the ongoing electronic membership registration. During a recent unveiling event of the party's e-registration portal in Abuja, Usman emphasized that the registration process is completely free and that any demand for payment is fraudulent. This announcement aims to clarify any confusion and prevent exploitation by individuals falsely claiming that a registration fee is required.

The unveiling event, attended by stakeholders from both the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, served as a platform for Usman to outline the importance of the e-registration process. She explained that this initiative is designed to streamline membership documentation and position the Labour Party effectively for upcoming congresses and a national convention. This advancement not only simplifies member enrollment but also strengthens the party's organizational structure.

Senator Usman's remarks were direct, labeling individuals who charge fees for the registration as "thieves." She reassured Nigerians that the party's intention is to foster an inclusive environment without financial barriers. This initiative reflects the Labour Party's commitment to transparency and accessibility, aiming to boost membership engagement ahead of significant political events. The call for vigilance against fraudulent activities marks a strategic move by the party to protect its members and uphold its values in a politically charged environment.

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