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Low Turnout Mars Labour Party State Meeting in Makurdi

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The Labour Party’s state meeting in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, witnessed a very low turnout, with many describing the event as poorly attended by party members and supporters.

Social media reactions, particularly from Ahoho Terungwa, highlighted the disappointing gathering, noting that a key figure referred to as Byuan was visibly angry over the sparse attendance and reportedly delivered a brief address in response.

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Photographs from the venue showed rows of white event tents pitched on a dusty field with only a handful of people present, alongside campaign billboards and vehicles, painting a picture of low enthusiasm.

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The development has sparked online commentary suggesting it reflects shifting political sentiments in the state, with some users using phrases like “Alialization Ortombo” to comment on the situation.

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The poor showing at the Labour Party meeting continues to generate discussions on social media regarding the party’s current standing and popularity in Benue State.

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