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Trade UnionVeter­ans Demand Abure’s Resignatio­n as LP Chair

- Wale Igbintade

Trade Union Veterans who formed the Labour Party have called on the embattled Chairman of the party, Mr. Julius Abure to resign following allegation­s of monumental cases of fraud levelled against him.

In a statement signed for and on behalf of the veterans by Comrade Lawson E. Osagie, they regretted that the noble ideals that made them form the Labour Party to free Nigerian people from decades of bad governance are being desecrated by Abure.

The statement read: “We cannot sit down and continue to watch as the ideals, principles, and ethical values of Labour Party we toiled so much to build over the decades are being rubbished by one man.

“Consequent­ly, we urge Barrister Abure to step aside now as the National Chairman of the Labour Party and in his place, the Board of Trustees should appoint a Caretaker National Chairman that will organise Congresses in the states before the National Convention can be convened,” the Labour Leaders emphasised.

The Trade Unions veterans who issued the press statement include the pioneer President of the Nigerian Labour Congress {NLC}, Comrade Hassan Sunmonu, the 2nd President of the NLC, Comrade Ali Chiroma, the pioneer General Secretary of the Congress, Comrade Aliyu Dangiwa, the 2nd National Treasurer of the NLC, Comrade S. O. Oshidipe. Others are Comrade S. O. Z Ejiofoh, the Board of Trustees Chairman and pioneer Chairman of the Labour Party, Comrade Lawson Osagie Esq, and Comrade Salisu Mohammed, all of whom were the main actors in the formation and registrati­on of the Labour Party.

The Labour Leaders stressed the need for the Board of Trustees under the Chairmansh­ip of Comrade Ejiofoh to be enlarged to accommodat­e representa­tives of the new stakeholde­rs namely Mr. Peter Obi, Governor Alex Otti, and the Labour Party Legislativ­e Caucus.

“This body will be charged with the implementa­tion in spirit and letter of the MOU referred to earlier,” they added.

They posited that the Supreme Court under Justice Uwais ruled long ago that workers have the right to form a political party to defend and promote their interests.

“How then can any well-read and informed lawyer say that NLC has no business in politics or is a meddlesome interloper in the affairs of Labour Party formed by the Trade Unions themselves.

“For the benefit of those who want to know, the 2009 Constituti­on of the Labour Party in which NLC and TUC Presidents and Secretarie­s are made statutory members of NEC of Labour Party were the input and contributi­on by the Edo State Council of Labour Party and Bar Julius Abure was Secretary of the subcommitt­ee on the Review of the Constituti­on while Comrade Lawson Osagie was the Chairman and a Benin-based legal practition­er, Barrister Adams Aliyu was also a member.

They posited that Abure’s current rhetoric about the role and place of NLC in the Labour Party is not only disappoint­ing but embarrassi­ng to the culture of comradeshi­p and solidarity of the trajectory and historical perspectiv­e of the labour movement in general and Labour Party in particular.

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