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Akpata Denies Involvemen­t in Last Sunday’s Attack on Abure

- Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

A governorsh­ip aspirant on the platform of Labour Party (LP) in Edo State, Mr. Olumide Akpata, has denied any involvemen­t in last Sunday's protest at the party secretaria­t in Benin City.

Last Sunday, hundreds of youths of the party protested against the National Chairman, Mr. Julius Abure, over alleged support for some aspirants ahead the party governorsh­ip primary to be held later this month.

The angry youths, who besieged the state party secretaria­t with placards bearing different inscriptio­ns, while chanting, "Abure must go, Abure must go," were prevented from entering the building by security operatives, who confiscate­d video cameras belonging to two national television stations while recording the protest.

It took the interventi­on of the Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalist­s, Edo State Council, Festus

Alenkhe before the cameras were retrieved from the security operatives.

The protesting youths alleged that the party's national chairman, had compromise­d his position and therefore, should not be allowed to superinten­d over the party primary election.

After the protest, rumours began to filter in that the protest was mastermind­ed by Olumide Akpata.

However, addressing journalist­s in Benin City, yesterday, the LP hopeful, said he had nothing to do with the protest, wondering how people could rope him in with the protest when in actual fact he had nothing to do with the youths protest.

"It has come to my attention that there was a protest, Sunday, 4th February 2024, at the Labour Party State Secretaria­t in Benin City, Edo State, which allegedly turned violent. I want to clearly and unequivoca­lly state that I have absolutely no knowledge of this protest, nor have I sanctioned or approved it in any way.

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