Umeh had earlier today notified of his joining Labour Party from All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), and also stood for the primary election of the party.
The returning officer in the election, Hon Pat Nky Obi while declaring the result said: “We have just one candidate, Senator Victor Umeh, and we have 32 accredited delegates.
“At the end of the election, we have a total of 32 valid votes, and I hereby declare Senator Victor Umeh the winner of the election, having scored all 32 votes.”
Umeh in his acceptance speech said: “I thank all of you who voted for me to stand for this election on your behalf. I’m very happy that Labour Party has offered me the opportunity to continue to defend our people.
“At this point of our nation’s history, it is very important that I go to the Senate and represent our people. I have been there before and our people saw what I was able to do.
“I immediately resigned from my party on 30th and registered in Labour Party on 31st of May. I will put all my weight and ensure we win. I’m coming from a progressive party, and I have entered another progressive party.
“It has been my dream to have an Igbo man as president and Labour Party joined in that thought and elected an Igbo man as its candidate. I will follow him, campaign for him and make sure that all the candidate of the labour party wins.
“I and Obi have partnered before and we were able to do exploits in politics, and we will do even more exploits this time. This is a divine effort and we will win. We have consulted widely and many stakeholders have asked me to join hands with Peter Obi to contest this election.