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If the news circulating that the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the embattled Labour Party (LP) has taken over the party is accurate, it may amplify the crisis within the party. 

A statement by Sylvester Ejiofor, the party’s BoT Chairman, said the takeover followed the “expiration of the tenure of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party led by its National Chairman, Julius Abure.”

At a convention held in Nnewi, Anambra State, LP returned Abure as National Chairman. Also, some national officers of the party were returned.

However, the BoT stated it was taking over to prevent any leadership vacuum.

In the statement, the BoT of the party said it was consulting with major stakeholders and would soon communicate the processes for conducting an all-inclusive and expansive national convention.

The statement reads: “This is in line with the March 20, 2018, Federal High Court consent judgment delivered by Justice Gabriel Kolawole, which recognised the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) as the owners of the LP and mandated that an all-inclusive and expansive National Convention of the LP be held.

 “Following the expiration of the tenure in office of the immediate past National Working Committee of the LP headed by Mr Julius Abure, the BoT, in line with the party’s constitution, has stepped in to steer the affairs of the LP. This step is to avoid any leadership vacuum in the LP.

“Furthermore, the BoT of the LP, in consultation with major stakeholders in the party, will soon communicate the processes for the conduct of an all-inclusive and expansive national convention of the LP. This is in line with the March 20, 2018, Federal High Court consent judgment delivered by Justice Gabriel Kolawole, which recognised the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) as the owners of the LP and mandated that an all-inclusive and expansive national convention of the LP be held.

“The decision of the BoT is also in furtherance of the agreement signed between the former national chairman of the LP, Mr Julius Abure, and the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) on 27th June 2022, which was mediated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“While we commend members of the LP, especially workers, students, youths, market women and men, Obidients, and candidates on the platform of the LP for their contributions and fidelity to the ideals of the party, the BoT promises to quickly set in motion processes for the conduct of an all-inclusive and expansive national convention.

“Unlike the charade that took place today in Nnewi and tandem with the principles of popular democracy, the all-inclusive national convention will start with grassroots congresses at ward, local government, state and ultimately at the national level.

“This process will not leave any genuine member of LP out and will be held in the full view of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), media, civil society, security agents and the general public.

“We commend the leader of the LP, Mr. Peter Obi and key stakeholders in the LP for declining to deodorise the malfeasance that took place in Nnewi with their presence.

“The BoT assures all stakeholders that we are committed to reclaiming and repositioning the LP as the vehicle for the socio-political emancipation of our dear country, her working people and populace.”

 

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