Organisation : Labour Party (LP) Nigeria
Facility Name : Membership Registration
Country : Nigeria
Website : https://labourparty.com.ng/labour-party-membership-registration-form-download/
How to Register Labour Party Membership?
To become a Labour Party member, fill the Membership Registration Form and print the Membership Card. Locate your Ward Chairman for documentation.
Steps :
Fields marked with an * are required
Step-1 : Enter First Name
Step-2 : Enter Other Names
Step-3 : Enter Email
Step-4 : Enter Phone
Step-5 : Enter Age
Step-6 : Enter Occupation
Step-7 : Select Country of Residence
Step-8 : Select State of Residence
Step-9 : Select LGA
Step-10 : Select Electoral Ward
Step-11 : Select Polling Unit
Step-12 : Choose Gender
Step-13 : Choose Why Join Us?
Step-14 : Click on “Register” Button.
Labour Party Ideology
** The ideology of our Party derives from its orientation and social base which is people-oriented and all inclusive.
** Consequently, the principles of our Party shall be humanistic, patriotic, pan- African and socialist, because it is established to promote and defend the rights and welfare of the masses and indeed the entire humanity.
** We shall uplift the conditions of life of all, the prosperity and stability of the nation and guarantee the reign of equity and justice.
** In furtherance of the above, the ideology of the Labour Party and its members shall be Social Democracy.
** Therefore, our Party would promote and defend Social Democratic principles and ideals for the purpose of achieving Social Justice, Progress and People’s Democracy and Unity in the Country
Party Vision :
The Labour Party will demonstrate that it is still possible to form and conduct the affairs of a political party on identifiable ideology, i.e. progressive issue- based politics.
Therefore, we boldly affirm that the Party’s principles, objectives and character shall be unreservedly rooted in the ideology Social Democracy. Consequently, the vision of the Labour Party is to urgently transform all facets of the Nigerian nation with a view to:
** Ensure job-led growth and transform the economy.
** Overcome under development, vicious backwardness and the paradox of poverty in a wealthy Nation.
** Redress the extremes of affluence and deprivation
** Guarantee social justice for all
** Cultivate a new Nigerian and African Personality.
** Build a knowledge-based society.
To achieve the above Labour Party shall concretely translate Social Justice to include:
** Economic empowerment of all Nigerians
** Full employment
** Social security for the aged, the unemployed and the deprived. Equitable income redistribution and general well-being.
** Ensure access to standard education at all levels irrespective of the social status of parents and students by dismantling the existing “apartheid” differentials in standard between private and public schools.
** Achieve equal opportunities for all Nigerians irrespective of gender, religion and state of origin.
** Facilitate the re-emergence of a formidable fulfilled and expanding middle class. Implement a special Development Plan to develop Niger- Delta Area. Build a development-oriented nation in which governance and public policies address the challenges of underdevelopment and facilitate the emergence of a modern industrial economy.
** Ensure public and private sector partnership such that public and private sector are complementary and play competitive roles as engines of development and growth.
** Halt the alienation of the masses from the political process and from the national wealth … Halt the monopoly of politics and governance by the money class.
** Accord respect to traditional institutions, traditional’ rulers and culture.
** Deepen democracy and democratic process.
About Labour Party (LP) Nigeria
** Labour Party, formerly known as Party for Social Democracy (PSD) is one of the parties registered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
** However even before the registration exercise, the Labour Party was an organization reality.
** This is more of given its antecedents, which derive from a rich heritage of progressive and labour-based intervention in national politics, dating back to the struggle/or national independence from British Colonialism.
** All the same, the Party appreciated INEC’S courage in submitting itself to the provisions of the Nigerian constitution and the rule of law on registration of parties.
** The party hereby acknowledges that INEC’s decision has opened a new chapter in the nation’s politics by removing the military imposed selective and restrictive multi-party system.
Contact info:
No. 2 IBM Haruna Street,
Utako, Abuja FCT.
(Near ABC Transport & NUJ Office)
+234 8110 779 979
contact[AT]labourparty.com.ng
admin[AT]labourparty.com.ng