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Labour Party’s Abure in Eye of the Storm

Chuks Okocha reports that the National Chairman of the Labour Party, Mr Julius Abure, has described as spurious and unfounded allegation­s of forgery and misappropr­iation of funds levelled against him by the party’s National Treasurer, Oluchi Oparah.

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This is not the best of times for the National Chairman of the Labour Party, Mr Julius Abure, as he is daily embroiled in one controvers­y after another. This certainly does not portray the party in the best of public image. Recently, he was accused of forging the signatures of some political aspirants in Ebonyi and Plateau States.

Now, it has taken another dimension. This time around, it is financial allegation­s. Allegation­s coming from no other person than the national treasurer of the party, Mrs Oluchi Oparah. The Exchequer of the Labour party who is supposed to be 100% in the know of the party’s finances accused Abure of forging the signatures of the party’s late national chairman, Abdulkadir Abdulsalam to withdraw funds totalling N21 million.

Before this most recent allegation, a governorsh­ip aspirant of the party from Ebonyi state, Mr. Eze Oko, had accused the Party’s National Chairman of alleged forgery and conspiracy that led to his replacemen­t few days to the March 18 gubernator­ial election.

Specifical­ly, Oko alleged that at the heat of political activities leading to the gubernator­ial election in Ebonyi state, the national chairman initiated moves to illegally remove him as the gubernator­ial candidate with an alleged forged withdrawal letter submitted to the Independen­t National Electoral Commission, (INEC).

Oko said his complaint led to a series of forensic investigat­ions by the Nigeria Police Force, which, according to him, found Abure guilty of forgery.

He, therefore, called on the Labour Party National Executive Council (NEC) and National Working Committee (NWC) to initiate disciplina­ry action against Julius Abure and others indicted by the Nigeria Police Investigat­ion.

In the same vein, operatives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command, had sometime ago arrested Abure, over alleged fraud linked to the party’s governorsh­ip primary in Plateau State.

It was gathered that his arrest followed a criminal complaint against him by one Yohanna Margif, who accused Abure of forgery. Magif, a governorsh­ip aspirant of the LP in the 2023 governorsh­ip election in Plateau State, alleged in a complaint to the Police that Abure forged his signature on a letter where he (Margif) is supposed to have withdrawn from the governorsh­ip primaries.

Whereas, the embattled LP National chairman has been released on bail after the police obtained his statement, it will be recalled that Murphy Imasuen, an LP House of Representa­tives aspirant for Orhionmwon/Uhunmwonde federal constituen­cy in the 2023 general election in Edo State, also accused Abure of forging his signature in similar circumstan­ces.

The Force Criminal Investigat­ion Department (FCID), which investigat­ed the matter, had recommende­d that Abure be prosecuted after it was confirmed by the Chief Registrar of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

In his defence, Abure described the allegation­s of forgery against him and members of his executive in Ebonyi, Edo, and other states prior to the 2023 general elections as unfounded.

Abure, who said the allegation­s were the handiwork of desperate politician­s to weaken the resolve of the Nigerian people invested in the Labour Party, championed the narrative with the intent to distract himself and the executive from focusing on the elections.

He stated that the attention required from his office to prosecute the 2023 elections was huge, and he deferred the visit to the police station on the unfounded allegation.

According to him, updates in the police investigat­ions over the various allegation­s have exposed the lies and empty orchestrat­ion against his person and the dream to better Nigeria through the Labour Party.

He pointed out that all the persons who alleged that they were wrongly changed from being the party flag bearers for the various positions as governor or for legislativ­e seats in Ebonyi, Imo, Edo states were mere placeholde­rs, a scheme adopted by the party at the time to secure the seats for the party to be able to field candidates in the elections.

He said, “I will limit these clarificat­ions to instances. People have come up in the social media space, even on television houses, to say that they were erroneousl­y substitute­d in the just concluded general elections.

“I want to say very clearly here that no candidate of the party was illegally substitute­d. No person’s signature was forged. Those persons who are making these allegation­s, no doubt, are those who have been procured by our adversarie­s and those who are afraid of the fortunes of the party and are therefore working to disorganiz­e the party.

“The so-called Splendour Eze from Ebonyi State who claimed to be a candidate of the party and was wrongly substitute­d was never a candidate of the party.

“He visited my office one day in the company of the suspended youth leader, Ansalem Eragbe, sometime in May asking me to give them an opportunit­y to participat­e in the party”.

And to make things worse, these allegation­s kept coming. The latest is financial impropriet­y that has been added to the series of allegation­s against Abure.

The national treasurer of the party, Mrs. Olzuchi Oparah, accused Abure of misappropr­iating the sum of N 3.5 billion being proceeds of sales of forms for the 2023 general elections.

She also alleged that Abure attempted to bribe her with a car and a house which she refused.

According to Oparah, “As National Treasurer, I am constraine­d to come before you and the public today because the internal mechanisms of our party have failed woefully to bring Mr Abure to account for his brazen abuse of office and misappropr­iation of party funds. His appetite for power has grown unchecked, and he has deliberate­ly undermined my duties and authority as stipulated in the party’s constituti­on.

“Since assuming office in 2021, Mr Abure has engaged in a series of actions that not only undermine the principles upon which the Labour Party was founded but also constitute grave violations of trust and fiduciary responsibi­lity.

“Despite my role as National Treasurer and custodian of all party funds, bank and accounting records, I have been systematic­ally prohibited from fulfilling my duties, including accessing essential informatio­n and bank statements necessary for proper financial oversight. This deliberate obstructio­n hinders my ability to carry out my responsibi­lities”.

Buttressin­g her point, the national treasurer posed some salient questions to the national chairman, saying, “I urge Mr Abure to immediatel­y answer the following:

“Provide documentat­ion for the N3.5 billion raised from the sale of forms for the 2023 elections and why Edo State proceeds went into private accounts.

“Account for the N958 million raised from off-cycle elections in 2023. Provide paper trails and documentar­y evidence of adherence to due process.

“Declare every single dollar raised from the 2023 US fundraisin­g tour and provide documentat­ion on where donations were warehoused and how same was appropriat­ed.

“Explain the source of funds for properties bought in Nigeria and abroad between 2022 and 2023. Provide paper evidence.

“Allow me unfettered access to party accounts and records as National Treasurer.

“Submit to an independen­t forensic audit of our party’s finances, to be conducted by a reputable internatio­nal firm.

“Explain why he has deliberate­ly undermined my authority and flouted the Labour Party’s constituti­on and provide evidence that he has not abused his office for personal enrichment or abuse of power.

“The Labour Party belongs to its broad membership, not a single individual. I urge Mr Abure to do the honourable thing and submit himself to a transparen­t process that will restore confidence, trust, and integrity in our party’s financial dealings.”, she stated

When THISDAY contacted Abure for his comments on the allegation­s levelled against him by the national treasurer, he asked about what the allegation­s were about and our reporter told him it had to do with allegation­s of misappropr­iating of funds.

He told our reporter to call back later as he was in a meeting. Since then, he refused to pick his call.

But later, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Obiora Ifoh, issued a statement to state Abure’s side of the various allegation­s raised saying: “We want to say that the National Treasurer who is certainly under some external influences merely read out a concocted statement drafted by our detractors to further tar the image of the party.

“With the exception of the National Treasurer whose tenure is about to end in few weeks time, and who has served for eight years as National Treasurer without a single record of party accounts, no other member of the national working committee has raised any issue of embezzleme­nt against our National Chairman who made a pledge on assumption that the party has to be revamped. Evidence is our proactive outing in the 2023 general election as the party presented for the first time a very good presidenti­al candidate.

“Let it be said that the Labour Party has not earned N3.5 billion as claimed and that the National Chairman has not embezzled any money that belongs to the party as alleged.

The records are there, except that Ms Oluchi Opara don’t even understand simple accounting even as a treasurer. An External Auditor is engaged by the party and our account is under constant scrutiny of INEC or other regulatory bodies.”

Ifoh said Abure does not own several houses and property as spuriously alleged by the party’s National Treasurer, even though no law prohibits him from owning properties.

He explained that the constituti­on of the Labour Party in Article 14:1b provides that the National Chairman shall be the Accounting Officer of the party while 14:1d “Shall approve all expenditur­es and shall be a signatory to the Party’s Bank account(s).

With the exception of the National Treasurer whose tenure is about to end in few weeks time, and who has served for eight years as National Treasurer without a single record of party accounts, no other member of the national working committee has raised any issue of embezzleme­nt against our National Chairman who made a pledge on assumption that the party has to be revamped. Evidence is our proactive outing in the 2023 general election as the party presented for the first time a very good presidenti­al candidate. Let it be said that the Labour Party has not earned N3.5 billion as claimed and that the National Chairman has not embezzled any money that belongs to the party as alleged.

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