This was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the State Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu.
The Commissioner said the party never applied officially for any venue and was denied.
According to the Commissioner, a representative of the party only spoke to him via telephone call on Sunday morning, January 8, 2023, and made demand to make use of the Arcade in Asaba.
“The state government immediately within three minutes reached out to the Oshimili South Local Government Council and secured a waiver of all formalities and made the Arcade in Asaba available for the Labour party to hold its presidential rally,” he said.
The Commissioner further said that in order to demonstrate the state’s democratic credentials and tolerance for opposition, it graciously waived the amount payable for the venue.
He however urged the party to carry on its rally peacefully in line with laid down rules and regulations.
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