The Guardian (Nigeria)

LP kicks as NLC plans to host stakeholde­rs meeting

- From John Akubo, Abuja

LABOUR Party ( LP) has kicked against a proposed Nigerian Labour Congress ( NLC) stakeholde­rs meeting, which it has described as a jamboree by drama boys, illegal and nullity.

Recall that the party's faction, under the leadership of the embattled Julius Abure, threw caution to the wind recently when it went ahead to hold the National Convention of the party against popular advice to shift the exercise and do a proper consultati­on. The outcome had been less than honourable as the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) had since disowned the convention

However, a statement from the publicity secretar y of the party, Obioraifoh, yes - terday, lamented that the attention of the party’s leadership had been drawn to a letter of in vitation trending in some sections of the media purportedl­y written by some desperate characters in the NLC inviting some Nigerians to an illegal stakeholde­rs meeting scheduled to hold today in Abuja wherein they propose to appoint a caretaker committee for LP. The statement reads: "This meeting, being organised by some drama boys and attention- seeking personalit­ies in the NLC, is illegal as we have not authorised it, and it is not supported by any law in the land. Therefore, its outcome will be a nullity.

"We are, therefore, calling on all genuine members of the party to disregard and shun the meeting. "A few days ago, the Federal Government raised the electricit­y tariff to about 300 per cent, and the NLC has neither responded to it nor called out its members to protest the increment; but it is quick to convene an unlawful meeting of members who are not even party

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