The Labour Party has concluded its primary elections in Anambra State, producing candidates to fly its flag for National Assembly seats. The exercise took place across key locations in the state on Wednesday, June 4, 2026.

Delegates and party stakeholders participated in the voting process that determined who will represent the party in the Senate and House of Representatives races. The emergence of the candidates marks a major step in the party’s preparation for the upcoming polls, as it seeks to build on its recent electoral gains.
Party officials described the process as orderly, with emphasis on internal democracy and transparency. The newly elected candidates are expected to begin grassroots mobilization while the party leadership coordinates campaign strategy across Anambra’s three senatorial zones and federal constituencies.
The development sets up a competitive contest in the state, with political observers watching how the Labour Party will translate its growing support base into National Assembly seats. Final confirmation of all candidates will be done by the electoral commission after parties submit their lists.
Source: Punch Newspapers







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