- Abure came under fire after photos of his meeting with Wike emerged, with some party members accusing him of anti-party activities and undermining the unity and progress of the party.
The factional chairman of the Labour Party, LP, Julius Abure, has opened up on his visit to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike.
Recall that Abure visited Wike last week, but the details and what was discussed were not made known to the public.
Abure came under fire after photos of his meeting with Wike emerged, with some party members accusing him of anti-party activities and undermining the unity and progress of the party.
Speaking on the visit, Abure said his visit has been wrongly interpreted, stating that his meeting was a private affair.
He cleared the air at the Labour Party’s National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting held in Abuja on Monday.
“I have the right, as a Nigerian, to interface and interact with anybody, with any public officer in the federal government of Nigeria.
“The meeting was privileged and, therefore, was purely a private meeting,” he said.

