The Labour Party in Cross River State has re-elected Ogar Osim as its state chairman for another four-year term.
Osim was returned during the party’s congress on Saturday in Calabar, where delegates passed a vote of confidence in his leadership style, describing his tenure as “visionary”.
The congress was monitored by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, personnel of the Department of State Services, and the Rivers Commissioner of Police, whose presence ensured that the entire exercise adhered to democratic principles, transparency guidelines, and internal party regulations.
Speaking after his re-election, Osim expressed gratitude to delegates across the state for their overwhelming support, pledging to continue building a strong, united, and people-driven Labour Party in the state.
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