The Labour Party’s National Chairman, Julius Abure, has given reasons for delaying the release of the party’s much-anticipated manifesto.
According to him, the party is not in a rush to release its manifesto because the Labour Party’s focus extends beyond the 2023 general election.
People have beautiful manifestos and have made various promises, according to Abure, but this election is not about promises.
It was learned that the Labour Party chair, while speaking about the party’s surge in popularity, said people are tired of the existing political structures.
Abure explained that over time, people learn to discard products that do not meet their needs, citing the current political situation as an example.