Tuesday, 05 November, 2024

NLC reveals Julius Abure remains Labour Party’s Chairman


Joe Ajaero, the president of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), has passed a vote of confidence on Julius Abure, insisting that he remains the national chairman of the party.

The party has been engrossed in a leadership tussle between the embattled national chairman, Abure, and Lamidi Apapa, the suspended deputy national chairman.

Ajaero, who appeared as a guest on Channels Televisionā€™s Politics Today programme on Tuesday, gave this word of support and clarification about the true situation of things at the party, insisting again that Abure and not Apapa is the chairman of the party.

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ā€œWell, Julius Abure remains the national chairman of the Labour Party,ā€ Ajaero said.

ā€œNobody has conducted any convention. There has been no NEC meeting called that NLC as trustees have attended where any officer has been removedā€”none.ā€

The Labour leader added that even with the court judgement barring Abure from parading himself as chairman, a convocation for its leaders to appoint new executives will be carried out on June 27.

He voiced his displeasure over the actions of Apapa, insisting that it is unacceptable for anyone to declare himself national chairman without the official recognition of the executives of the party, the NLC, and the Trade Union Congress (TUC).

ā€œSo any distraction for people to overstay in office or to perpetuate themselves in office is not acceptable to us. That is the position as of today,ā€ he said.

ā€œYou canā€™t just wake up and say you have removed leaders; it is not acceptable to us.ā€


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