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The Labour Party (LP) gubernatorial candidate in Nasarawa State, Joseph Ewuga, has stepped down from the race and throw his weight behind the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, David Ombugadu.

Ewuga made the announcement at a press briefing in Lafia on Wednesday, citing the need to rebuild Nasarawa State and a belief in the desire for change among the people.

Ewuga said he had consulted with his supporters, party leaders and stakeholders across the state before arriving at the decision to join forces with the PDP.

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He expressed his confidence in Ombugadu’s ability to lead Nasarawa State to greater heights and promised to work tirelessly to ensure his victory in the forthcoming election.

The LP candidate emphasized that his decision was borne out of a desire to put the interest of the people above personal ambition and political considerations.

He urged his supporters to follow his lead and join hands with the PDP to bring about the change that Nasarawa State desperately needs.

On his part, Ombugadu expressed his gratitude to Ewuga for his decision to step down and pledged to work closely with him to deliver on their shared vision for the state.

He also called on other opposition candidates to join hands with him and his party to form a formidable alliance that will defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) government in the state.

The Star

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