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Bolton Labour names Councillor Akhtar Zaman as new leader
Bolton Labour Group has elected Councillor Akhtar Zaman as Leader of the Labour Group, with Councillor Martin Donaghy elected as Deputy Leader, following Thursday’s (May 7) local elections.
In a statement, the group said: “Bolton Labour Group has elected Councillor Akhtar Zaman as Leader of the Labour Group, with Councillor Martin Donaghy elected as Deputy Leader.
“We would like to thank Councillor Nick Peel for his leadership, dedication and service to Bolton Labour and to communities across the borough.
“We also pay tribute to all Labour councillors who were not re-elected.
“They have served their communities with commitment and care, and we thank them sincerely for everything they have done for Bolton.
“Thank you as well to every Labour candidate, volunteer and supporter who worked so hard across the borough during a difficult election.
“Following yesterday’s results, the Labour Group understands the need to listen, reflect and rebuild trust with residents across Bolton.
“Akhtar and Martin will lead a Labour team focused on standing up for local people, supporting our communities, and working every day to deliver a fairer, safer and better Bolton.”
Nick Peel (Image: PHIL TAYLOR)
The leadership change follows a result in Tonge with the Haulgh, where Labour’s Nick Peel lost his seat to Reform UK’s Bolton chair Trevor Jones.
Across the borough, 20 of the council’s 60 seats were contested.
Reform UK won the most seats on the night with nine, while the Green Party and Conservatives each secured three seats.
Labour and Horwich and Blackrod First Independents both won two seats, with the Liberal Democrats taking one.
Despite the losses, Labour remains the largest party on the council with 20 seats, but is 11 short of the 31 required for an overall majority.
The count underway (Image: Phil Taylor)
The Conservatives hold 11 seats, with Reform UK on 10 and the Liberal Democrats on five.
The remaining seats are made up of four Green councillors, four Horwich and Blackrod First Independents, three Farnworth and Kearsley First councillors and three independents.
Cllr Zaman said: “It is an honour to have been elected Leader of the Labour Group.
“I want to thank my colleagues for their support, and I also want to pay tribute to Councillor Nick Peel for his leadership, dedication and service to Bolton Labour and to communities across the borough.
“We also thank all Labour councillors who were not re-elected, as well as every Labour candidate, volunteer and supporter who worked so hard during a difficult election.
“The results were clearly disappointing for Labour.
“We have heard the message from voters, and we know we need to listen carefully, reflect honestly and rebuild trust with residents across Bolton.
“People want councillors who are focused on the issues that affect their everyday lives — cleaner streets, safer communities, decent housing, strong local services and value for money.
“That is what our Labour team will be focused on. We will stand up for local people, support our communities and work every day to deliver a fairer, safer and better Bolton.”
Cllr Donaghy said: “Bolton Labour has a serious job to do.
“We need to listen to residents, focus on the issues that matter in people’s daily lives, and show through our actions that we are working hard for every part of the borough.
“Our priority now is to bring the group together, support our communities and focus on delivery.”
The Labour Group said its immediate priority would be to work together as a united team, listen to residents across the borough and focus on the issues affecting local people.
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