Heartfelt congrats to Prof. Augustine Akubue from Dr. John Nwokeabia!

... As National Vice Chairman, South East Zone (SEZ),

Labour Party,


My Dearest Professor Akubue,

Please accept my warmest and most sincere congratulations on your well-deserved appointment as the National Vice Chairman, South East Zone, of our great party, the Labour Party (LP). I was delighted to receive your communication confirming your official integration into the National Working Committee (NWC) and National Executive Council (NEC).



As someone who has had the privilege of knowing you closely and working alongside you, I am confident that your deep commitment to progressive ideals, coupled with your vast administrative and intellectual capacity, makes you the ideal choice for this critical leadership role. The South East Zone and indeed the entire party will benefit immensely from your experience and guidance.

I particularly appreciate the thoughtful and inspiring tone of your message, especially your acknowledgment of the great challenge ahead and the need to honour the enduring legacy of our departed leader, Senator Okey Ezea. Your resolve to carry on his vision underscores the kind of principled leadership we need at this time.

Be assured, my dear friend, that you have my full personal and professional support as you undertake these new responsibilities. I am ready to collaborate with you and the NWC/NEC to ensure the Labour Party not only overcomes its current challenges but also continues to fight relentlessly for the New Nigeria we all believe in.

Once again, congratulations. May God grant you the wisdom, strength, and favour required to succeed in this mission.


Warmest regards,


Dr. John Nwokeabia

Deputy Governorship Candidate Labour Party Enugu, 2023

24th November, 2025

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