INEC Insists Abure No Longer LP Chairman
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has insisted that Julius Abure is no longer the National Chairman of Labour Party.
This was despite INEC retaining his name on its website, on the list of political party chairmen.
INEC’s position was contained in a counter-affidavit filed in the Federal High Court Abuja, in response to Labour Party’s suit, challenging its exclusion from INEC’s refresher training for uploading party agents, ahead of the Edo and Ondo states governorship elections.
INEC insisted in the document that Abure’s tenure as the National Chairman of the Labour Party expired in June 2024.
It would be recalled that the Labour Party has been entangled in a fresh leadership tussle since June this year, when the party’s congress in Anambra state extended the tenure of the Julius Abure led executive.
The outcome of that congress has been questioned by many within the party, including the former deputy chairman, Callistus Okafor, the governor of Abia State Alex Otti, and the 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi who recently jointly held a national Congress to try to resolve the impasse.
(INEC) has insisted that Julius Abure is no longer the National Chairman of Labour Party.
This was despite INEC retaining his name on its website, on the list of political party chairmen.
INEC’s position was contained in a counter-affidavit filed in the Federal High Court Abuja, in response to Labour Party’s suit, challenging its exclusion from INEC’s refresher training for uploading party agents, ahead of the Edo and Ondo states governorship elections.
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INEC insisted in the document that Abure’s tenure as the National Chairman of the Labour Party expired in June 2024.
It would be recalled that the Labour Party has been entangled in a fresh leadership tussle since June this year, when the party’s congress in Anambra state extended the tenure of the Julius Abure led executive.
The outcome of that congress has been questioned by many within the party, including the former deputy chairman, Callistus Okafor, the governor of Abia State Alex Otti, and the 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi who recently jointly held a national Congress to try to resolve the impasse.