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Leadership Tussle: Protest Disrupts Labour Party Stakeholders Meeting in Awka

A stakeholders meeting of the Labour Party (LP) in Awka, Anambra State was disrupted when a group of protesters infiltrated the event and challenged the authority of the Governor of Abia State, Dr Alex Otti to summon the meeting.

Angel Network News (ANN) gathered that 

the meeting, intended to strategize and plan for the party’s future, was thrown into disorder as the protesters loudly proclaimed, “We don’t want Alex Otti! He’s not competent!” 

The disruption temporarily halted proceedings, as party leaders attempted to regain control of the situation.

Adding to the tension, the protesters argued that declared the National Chairman of Labour Party, Julius Abure, whose tenure as has long expired, still holds authority, contradicting the directives of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). 

They also argued that Governor Otti had no right to summon the meeting and insisted that Mr Abure remains their recognized national chairman, despite official communications indicating otherwise.

At a press conference following the incident, Leaders of the Labour Party addressed these claims and condemned the actions of the disruptors, clarifying that there is currently no recognized national leadership at the state and local government levels, as directed by INEC.

 According to party officials, INEC has instructed Governor Alex Otti, the highest elected member of the LP, in partnership with the party’s national leader, Peter Obi, to organize elections to fill these leadership positions which the elections are scheduled to take place on September 4, 2024.

“The stakeholders’ meeting was called to discuss the upcoming elections and to chart a course forward for the party,” an LP member who convened the meeting, Chief Edozie Ezeugwa  explained that some elements chose to disturb the proceedings, rejecting Alex Otti’s leadership and violating INEC’s directives noting that Mr Abure has been officially removed as national chairman, his name erased from the party portal, and there is no further communication between them and INEC.

Chief Ezeugwa also emphasized that during a recent meeting held by INEC, no representative from Mr Abure’s faction was present, further highlighting the absence of legitimate leadership at that level as according to him this prompted Governor Otti  and former Governor Obi  to collaborate with other national bodies to organize the stakeholders’ meeting, which unfortunately was marred by the disruption.

Despite the disturbances, the leader of Obidient Generals, Chief Ikenna Azomchine expressed satisfaction with the large turnout from grassroots members, viewing it as evidence of the party’s strong foundation and enduring appeal, noting that the Labour Party is where Peter Obi comes from, and it remains a beacon of hope for many Nigerians.

The party’s gubernatorial candidate in Ebonyi State in 2023, Mr. Eze Oko Splendor said the incident has raised concerns about the rising trend of violence and thuggery in political gatherings, warning that such actions could undermine the democratic process if left unchecked while noting that they are the party of Peter Obi, and are committed to following the right processes to ensure that the Labour Party remains a force for positive change in Nigeria

For  the appointed Caretaker Chairman of Labor Party, Anambra State, Mr Peter Okoye, the disruption is condemnable while reiterating the party’s commitment to democratic principles and stating that  what  happened  was an unfortunate attempt to derail their  progress. 

He stressed that Labour Party is built on the values of fairness, justice, and accountability, and we will not allow anyone to undermine those principles reaffirming that they are fully behind Governors Otti and Obi as they lead them towards a brighter future.

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