Some stakeholders of the Labour Party (LP) in Kaduna State have demanded that leaders of the party at the national and state levels give account of the 2023 campaign spending.
This was the resolution of a meeting of the stakeholders in Kaduna at the weekend.
Those at the meeting were the state acting chairman of the party, Alhaji Isa Ciroma, acting secretary, Sani Musa Sahabi and the senatorial candidates for Kaduna South and North, Mike Auta, an engineer, and Alhaji Sidi Bamali, among many others.
Briefing newsmen after their meeting, Bamali, flanked by other stakeholders, commended the presidential candidate of the party, Peter Obi for rendering an account of the campaign fund that came through him, and asked other party leaders at the state and national levels to follow suit.
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He said there seemed to be a total absence of leadership in the state chapter of the party despite being lucky to have had the vice presidential candidate, Datti Baba Ahmed, the organising secretary and other top figures at the national level and the state.