Islamiyat Oyefusi, the deputy gubernatorial candidate for the Labour Party in the 2023 Lagos governorship election, has resigned from the party
Her resignation was formally submitted in a letter titled ‘Re: Resignation of Membership from the Labour Party,’ directed to her ward chairman.
She expressed appreciation to Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour for the chance to be his running mate, highlighting her inability to resonate with the current values of the Labour Party and her readiness to progress forward.
The letter read in part, “This letter is to hereby officially notify you of my resignation from the Labour Party.
“It has been a very interesting 10 months of my political career. I give thanks and glory to Almighty God for seeing me through in good health and with His mercy.
“My thanks to Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour for the political window as your deputy.
“At this juncture, I can no longer see myself aligning with the current values of the Labour Party or as a member of the Labour Party, and the time has come for me to move forward
“I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my team and supporters across the length and breadth of Lagos State and Nigeria in general, who worked tremendously hard with me, despite the difficult terrain, on our achievements during the 2023 electioneering period, an achievement, we can all be highly proud of, and for the immense support of the ObiDatti family and NCF, It was indeed an honour and a privilege to take that journey with you all.
“I look forward to working with you all in the future towards achieving our dreams of freeing Lagos from one party politics, creating a Lagos that works for everyone, and a better/new Nigeria.
“Thank you all and God bless you all.”
Kanyi Daily recalls that Julius Abure, the National Chairman of the Labour Party, who was arrested along with other party members in Benin City, the capital of Edo State, on Wednesday, has been released.