“You Don’t Have Any Constitutional Power To Sack Abure”, Labour Party Tells NLC

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  • Highlevel Intrigues Rock LP

By Abiola Olawale

The Labour Party on Tuesday rejected a recent announcement from the National Labour Congress (NLC), saying it has sacked the National Chairman of the party, Barrister Julius Abure.

This is as the Labour Party also issued a stern warning to unionists to back off from hijacking the political platform, saying it lacked the power to sack the Julius Abure-National Working Committee as recently declared.

The New Diplomat reports that the Labour Party’s response came after the NLC, during an emergency meeting which was held in Abuja, on Monday declared the seats of the NWC of the party vacant. The NLC also declared that a transition committee would be constituted to oversee the affairs of the party pending the conduct of a substantive National Convention.

The unionists had said that the resolution was taken following concerns on the need to conduct a forensic audit of the LP bank accounts in line with the demand of its Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi, following allegations of corruption, forgery and fraud levelled against the party leadership.

However, the Labour Party has kicked against the decision, saying the NLC lacked such power to sack its cabinet.

This was contained in a statement issued by National Publicity Secretary of the party, Obiora Ifoh titled ‘NLC, cohorts lack powers to sack legitimate leadership of Labour Party.’

Ifoh described the stakeholders’ meeting as an illegal assembly of a handful of aggrieved former members of the party and some ‘social media tigers’ who are not card-carrying members of LP.

The statement reads: “The Political Commission of the NLC is a front for Comrade Joe Ajaero, which he has empowered for the purpose of his political ambition come 2027. The group is unknown to the Labour Party and as such lacks powers to convene a meeting of ‘stakeholders’ to deliberate, let alone take any decision which will have a binding effect on a legally constituted party leadership.

“The group has been mandated by Ajaero to ensure that crisis in Labour Party festers ahead of 2027 by presenting itself as a rallying ground for dissident former members of our party, who recently lost the leadership battle in the courts. We are also not unmindful of the political pact the leadership of the NLC has gone into with the current All Progressives Congress-led Federal Government to destabilize the opposition.

“This explains why in quick succession all their plots to hijack the party leadership failed. First, it was by illegal picketing of the party when that failed, it attempted to introduce and inaugurate a non existing Board of Trustees that also failed. Again, the attempted plot to take over the party using stakeholders meeting comprising former members, social media tigers and non-members will again fall like a pack of cards.

“It is pertinent to add that Nigerians are suffering under the harsh economic conditions of the current government. Workers and the downtrodden are at the receiving end. As we speak, there are unfair workers’ practices perpetuated by employers but the Nigerian Labour Congress has failed to take proactive roles in order to fight for the rights of workers. We want to remind Comrade Joe Ajaero that he has a lot of work to do for the Nigerian workers which he is abdicating to face politics. This is why we previously advised that he should first resign as NLC President if he wants to join politics.”

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