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2027: LP accuses NLC of working with FG to undermine Peter Obi

...says NLC in bed with FG to kill opposition

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
July 16, 2024
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  • The Labour Party (LP) alleged that the NLC is colluding with Tinubu’s administration to demarket Peter Obi ahead of the 2027 election.
  • The opposition party called on the NLC to respect the reconciliation move initiated by the former Anambra state governor.

The Labour Party (LP) has accused the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) of colluding with the Federal Government to undermine its likely 2027 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and destabilize the opposition.

In a statement signed by the party’s Directorate on Mobilization and Integration, Director General Marcel Ngogbehei, alleged that the NLC is working to demarket its candidate and weaken the opposition.

This statement was a response to a claim made by the NLC’s National Transition Committee (NTC).

The Labour Party also refuted the NLC NTC’s claim that Julius Abure was no longer the party’s national chairman, stating that Abure remained the authentic chairman recognized by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and the party’s highest decision-making organ.

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The party called on the NLC NTC to respect the reconciliation move initiated by Peter Obi or seek legal redress if they had any case.

The statement read: “We are calling on the NLC Transition Committee to stop demarketing our party and our 2027 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

”We maintain that Barrister Julius Abure remains the authentic National Chairman of the Labour Party, LP, as confirmed by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and our party’s highest decision-making organ.

“We urge the NLC NTC to be responsible enough to respect the reconciliation move initiated by His Excellency Peter Obi or seek legal redress if they have any case. Instead, the NLC NTC has become a destructive agent seemingly working for the government to eliminate any perceived opposition structures in the country.

“The citizens are groaning under government policies that have left Nigerian workers poorer. Rather than learning from the Oshiomole years of courageous leadership and engaging the government to protect the interests of Nigerian workers and citizens, the NLC NTC is busy meddling in political party affairs, attempting to demarket the only true opposition party in the country.

“To discerning minds, the NLC NTC is making itself a meddlesome interloper, with no place in law. If they have a case, it’s more responsible to approach the courts than carrying out destructive actions that benefit the current government.”

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