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LP crisis deepens as factions clash at headquarters

Some state chairmen of the Labour Party (LP) on Wednesday stopped the acting chairman of the party, Lamidi Apapa-led National Working Committee (NWC) from gaining access to the headquarters of the party in Abuja. 

Last week, the Apapa – led NWC took over the affairs of the Labour Party.

He told reporters he was acting on the judgement of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, which restrained Julius Abure from parading himself as the National Chairman of the party.

However, on Friday, the 36 State Chairmen of the party forced their way into the party’s headquarters, insisting that Abure remained the party’s leader after a meeting. 

The state chairmen also appealed to the Apapa-led NWC to withdraw their case in court and follow the internal dispute resolution mechanism of the Labour Party. 

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Speaking with reporters on Wednesday in front of the office gate, the State chairman of LP in Kwara State and the chairman for all the Chairmen Forum LP Nigeria, Kehinde Rotimi, said he and his colleagues had arrived for a meeting but were locked out of the party’s secretariat and that when the Apapa-led faction arrived, (the state chairmen) also refused to let them in, forcing everyone to remain outside.

He said: “We have been here for quite some days now, for screening of some of our gubernatorial candidates for the forthcoming election in Bayelsa, Kogi and Imo States. We were at the screening yesterday when we learnt that some people brought themselves to this office to do screening for candidates. 

”When we heard that, we said that that is an aberration because they do not have the locus standing to do that. And I am a member of a screening committee where we screened so many candidates yesterday, so I do not know how they manipulated one or two candidates to come here yesterday and impersonated some of the candidates so that’s why we came here yesterday, on getting to our secretariat, we wanted to hold a meeting and we discovered it was under lock and key. 

“We met some DSS men and some vigilante groups, some thugs and miscreants and they said they asked them to lock the Secretariat. So in the course of discussing that, the legal committee led by Apapa came around and were trying to engage us, their thugs were almost attacking us and we resisted every temptation to cause commotion and crises because we know the case is in Court, anything in court you don’t discuss it and we don’t want to commit contempt of court and that’s why we now said okay, what do we do, let’s stay here. So they could not enter, we too, could not enter.

“We know by tomorrow, every legal process will be completed and I know that by the time the court gives the normal ruling because when you accuse someone of an offense, especially a criminal offense, the person must be heard according to session 36 of the Nigerian constitution. In this case, you accuse four principal officers of the party of a very serious offense but they have not been heard by the court. The next thing we are hearing is that they should stop parading themselves as officers of LP. And we are part of the chairmen’s council, which is a very integral part of NEC and have the final authority to rectify any decision taken by the party. We have not met and we told them, go and wait for the court to decide they don’t want to do that. They are taking laws into their own hands. Every day they keep coming here when they discover we were tracked for an assignment. They came here quickly to come and cause trouble.”

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Reacting to the incident, LP Youth leader, Anslem Eragbe who was suspended by the NWC but reinstated by the Apapa-led NWC, said they were merely acting in accordance with the party’s constitution and lamented the bad treatment given to the interim national chairperson, Apapa.

He said: “The Nigeria Police Force, under the Inspector General of Police, Force CID, investigation department, did their investigations and came out with a forensic audit, that indicted Barr Julius Abure, the national Secretary, the national treasurer and the national organising secretary, and the FCT high court, issued a restraining order on the 5 of April barring Abure and the three others of parading themselves as the national officers of LP. This is the position of law and it has nothing to do with the party.

“The natural course of the constitution is that the most senior person who is the deputy national chairman south of the party assumes that office and that has been done. Some of us who were illegally suspended, myself and the publicity secretary, Arabambi were subsequently reinstated someday. So right now, we are not here because of the noise. We have a national task, we have a national assignment. 

“We have the national leader of the party here, Alhaji Lamidi Apapa. You saw when we came in, I stretched my hand to all my juniors in the party. I am a national officer, these are state chairmen. But notwithstanding, I stretched my hand to them, you saw the level of disrespect. I didn’t take it against them until they had the effrontery to embarrass the national chairmen. I can’t stand here and watch while junior officers of the party embarrass the national chairman.”

Raufu Musliyu

Raufu Musliyu is the Editor-in-Chief of News Flash Media Service. He is a PhD Student of Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin in the field of Mass Communication. Musliyu holds Masters of Science (M.Sc) Degree in Mass Communication majoring in Public Relations/Advertising. He also holds Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) and Higher National Diploma (HND) in Mass Communication. The Editor-in-Chief also bagged Post-Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Public Relations. He is an Associate of Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON). Musliyu is the Head of Corporate of Affairs & Administration of Abdulrauf Jimoh & Co.

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