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30 Nigerians Stand in UK Election

No fewer than 30 men and women of Nigerian origin will be on the ballot in the United Kingdom’s elections scheduled for Thursday, July 4. The outcome of the poll should be known by Friday.

 

An analysis of the finalised list of candidates by a UK election data supplier, Democracy Club, showed that 20 British-Nigerians will be representing mainstream parties, including the Labour Party, Conservatives Party, the Liberal Democrats, and the Reform UK, while the rest are from smaller parties or contesting as independents.

 

With days before the make-or-mar election, the new Parliament is expected to be the most diverse in Britain’s history as more ethnic minorities, including Nigerians, in mainstream and fringe parties, are making strong overtures to the electorate with persuasive manifestos.

 

Four Nigerians will be running as Independent candidates, two will also be flying the Workers Party flag, one for the Social Democratic Party and one, Olusola Oni, will be standing as the candidate of the Yoruba Party of the UK in Peckham.

 

In the fray for a comeback to the parliament are the Conservative trio of Kemi Badenoch ( North West Essex), Helen Grant (Maidstone) and Abimbola Afolabi ( Hitchin and Harpenden).

 

Ms Badenoch lived in the US and Nigeria as a child before returning to the UK at 16. She joined the Tories in 2005, aged 25. She stood for election five years later but came third.

 

Pushing for returns to the parliament on the platform of the Labour Party are the quartet of Florence Dauta Eshalomi (Vauxhall and Camberwell Green ), Kate Osamor (Edmonton and Winchmore Hill), Chi Onwurah ( Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central and West), and 32-year-old Taiwo Owatemi (Coventry North East).

 

Others in the run for election on Labour Party ticket are: Seyi Agboola (Stratford-on-Avon), former UK Parachute Regiment soldier, Bayo Alaba (Southend East & Rochford); Damola Animashaun (Tewkesbury), and Councillor Ese Erheriene (Woking).

 

The Liberal Democratic Party has six British Nigerians on the ballot to represent it at the election. The list includes Ukonu Obasi (Gravesend), a public health lecturer at Arden University, London; Ms Chika Akinwale (Norwich North), a district councillor in Ely who said improving access to health services was a key issue for her in the constituency, and Joy Temitayo Salaja ( Nuneaton).

 

Others are experienced and longstanding Liberal Democrat activist, Michael Bukola (Thurrock); Ade Adeyemo (Solihull West and Shirley), a former Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group on Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, and Gloria Adebo, who works as a data analyst and will run for the party in Rutherglen.

 

Meanwhile, Augustine Obodo (Bicester and Woodstock constituency), will be flying the Reform UK Party flag at the election.

 

Sunak’s releection push in his Richmond and Northallerton constituency sees him face 12 other challengers, including a British Nigerian, Niko Omilana, who was also listed as an Independent candidate for the constituency.

The UK Boundary Commission did boundaries review to reflect population changes and the 2024 election will be fought for the first time on new constituency boundaries with new names.

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