The National Chairman of the Labour Party(LP), Julius Abure, has unveiled plans to establish a Labour Party Democratic Institute to train members.
Abure said this on Monday when he received a delegation of the International Republican Institute, led by its Resident Programme Director, Sentell Barnes, at the LP National Headquarters in Abuja.
He says that the institute will serve as a hub for political training and civic engagement, equipping party members and young politicians with the skills needed to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s democracy.
Abure says that the initiative builds on the party’s existing policies which aims at inclusivity, such as granting free or subsidised nomination forms to female aspirants, youths, and financially disadvantaged candidates during the 2023 general elections.