
The Nigeria Labour Party (LP) has sacked its national chairman of the party, Comrade Julius Abure, and members of the National Executive Committee (NEC).

To fill the leadership vacuum, the party had set up a 29-member caretaker committee, with former finance minister, Senator Esther Nenadi Usman, as chairman and Hon. Darlington Nwokocha as secretary.
The decision was the outcome of the “duly constituted” NEC and expanded stakeholders’ meeting hosted in Umuahia by the governor of Abia State, Mr. Alex Otti, who is the party’s only governor.
The meeting was chaired by Mr. Peter Obi, was well-attended by prominent members of the party, including all LP federal and state lawmakers.
Abure was not present at the meeting.
The stakeholders noted that Abure’s tenure had expired in June, hence, he no longer had any legitimacy to continue in the capacity of national chairman.
The critical interests of the committee include Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), Senate, House of Representatives, Houses of Assembly, and the governorship candidates of LP in 2023.
According to the communique by the caretaker committee it “should immediately ensure” that the congresses of the whole party were conducted at ward, local government, state and national levels “as soon as possible”.
The caretaker committee would preside over the affairs of LP in the next three months within which new leaders would emerge from ward to national levels after the party congresses.
The stakeholders urged “all party members to support the caretaker committee to carry out its mandate”.
Mr Peter Obi commended Otti for his efforts to reposition the party by ensuring that the meeting held as planned.
He said, “We consulted and discussed” before agreeing on the need to convene the expanded stakeholders’ meeting in order to resolve the troubling issues affecting LP.