By John Ogunsemore
Former First Lady of Ondo State, Dr. Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu has joined the Labour Party (LP) and declared her interest in vying for the party’s ticket for the Imo East senatorial district election in 2027.
Anyanwu-Akeredolu disclosed this in a Facebook post on Wednesday.
She confirmed attending the Labour Party National Executive Council (NEC)/Stakeholders hybrid meeting held at the National Headquaters in Abuja on Tuesday.
“I was there because I had joined Labour Party, Imo State, where I truly belong,” she said.
Anyanwu-Akeredolu said the meeting was well attended and the hall proved too small for the turnout.
She commended the party for what she described as the “well-structured outline of positions” across State, LGA and Ward levels.
This, she said, reflects seriousness about inclusiveness and internal democracy.
“I must particularly highlight the inclusion of the position of Deputy Chairman (Female).
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“This is a bold and intentional step in a political environment that has historically confined women to the role of Woman Leader — often a token position without real influence.
“This provision signals that women are not just participants, but decision-makers. I urge women across the country to seize this opportunity,” she stated.
Anyanwu-Akeredolu added, “Importantly, we must recognise the historic moment we are in. The Labour Party today is led by a woman —Senator Nenadi Usman.
“For the first time, a major political party in Nigeria is under female leadership.
“This is not just symbolic — it is transformational. For me, it is exhilarating. It provides evidence to our daughters that women can lead at the highest levels.
“The psychological impact of this cannot be overstated. It is a wake-up call for women and girls to be more and do more.
“I therefore call on Nigerian women who believe that they matter in the scheme of things in this country to join the Labour Party in great numbers — for themselves, and for their children.
“Women are natural nurturers. That instinct, when translated into leadership, can drive compassionate, people-centered governance — exactly what Nigeria needs at this time.”

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