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Julius Abure Reelected Labour Party Chairman at Controversial National Convention

The Trent 2024/4/28
Julius Abure, Labour Party Chairman
Barr Julius Abure, the National Chairman of Labour Party speaks at a press briefing where the party welcomed Mr Valentine Ozigbo, a business mogul and Anambra 2021 governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to the Labour Party held at Colonade Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos on Tuesday, August 23, 2022. L-R: Mr Peter Obi; Barrister Julius Abure, the National Chairman of Labour Party; Alhaji Umar Farouk Ibrahim, the National Secretary of the Labour Party; Mr Valentine Ozigbo; and Comrade Ugo Eme, the Chairman of Labour Party Anambra Chapter.

ABUJA, Nigeria – Julius Abure has been reelected as the National Chairman of Nigeria’s Labour Party, securing his position at the helm for another four years.

The decision came amidst vocal protests from a faction of the party faithful against the conduct of the national convention.

Ikechukwu Emetu, the Deputy Governor of Abia State and Chairman of the National Convention, announced the election results during the party’s gathering in Nnewi, Anambra State, on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.

Abure’s reelection occurs against a backdrop of internal discord, notably absent of support from the “Obidients”—the loyal followers of Peter Obi, the party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections.

The Obidients have been central to the Labour Party’s surge in political prominence and public support, making their lack of backing for Abure a notable concern for the party’s unity and future prospects.

Adding to the party’s internal strife are allegations of financial impropriety leveled against Abure.

The now-suspended national treasurer, Oluchi Oparah, has accused the reelected chairman of mismanaging campaign funds, specifically alleging the misappropriation of N3.5 billion.

These accusations have plunged the party into controversy, casting a shadow over Abure’s leadership tenure.

The Labour Party’s ability to navigate these turbulent waters without the support of the Obidients remains a subject of intense speculation among political analysts.

Observers are keenly watching to see how the party will manage its internal divisions and whether it can maintain its momentum and cohesion in the face of these challenges.

 
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