LP lament NLC interference in party affairs

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The differences between the Labour Party and the Nigeria Labour Congress, over the planned National Convention of the LP seem to be getting deeper, as the leadership of the party knocked the NLC over its comments on the event.

 

The LP in reaction to the NLCS’s comment, via a statement issued by the Spokesperson of the Julius Abure-led National Working Committee of the party, Obiorah Ifoh, advised the NLC National President, Joe Ajaero, to resign his position and contest for LP Chairmanship, instead of criticising members of its NWC, noting that nothing can stop the party’s convention as scheduled, adding that the LP’s constitution has come clear on eligible candidates.

 

The LP had planned to hold its national convention, before or by the end of March 2024.

 

Meanwhile, the LP in a statement jointly signed by its Chairperson and the Secretary of its Political Commission, Titus Amba and Comrade Chris Uyot, described the planned convention of the LP as “an adventure in political mischief, mismanagement and misdemeanour gone too far,” noting that it was not informed about the plan to hold the national convention.

 

The Labour Union said it expected the LP led by Abure, af­ter judgment of the Court of Appeal, to recognise the statutory mem­bership of Organised Labour in the NWC of the Labour Party, constitute the Board of Trust­ees of the party and conduct an all-inclusive national convention in line with the court judgment.

 

NLC said: “The Nigeria La­bour Congress Political Com­mission has received news of the clandestine scheduling of a supposed National Convention of the Labour Party in March 2024 by the National Chairman, Barrister Julius Abure.

 

“This news came as a shock to us as the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) was never in any way informed of any plans to hold the Labour Party National Convention.

 

“We find this development as a further aberration and extrapo­lation of the mismanagement of the Labour Party through a very strange leadership style of sole administration by the National Chairman of the party.

 

“Mr Julius Abure, contrary to the solidarity spirit and camara­derie ethos of the Labour Party, has decided to run the party as a sole administrator, the same al­legations that have been hurled at him by the numerous persons he is fighting in the party.

 

“We affirm that Abure does not have the sole proprietorship of the processes for a national convention. Our position and in­terventions in the Labour Party have been in three dimensions.

 

“First is to defend the Labour Party from being maligned and hijacked by Fifth Columnists, es­pecially establishment political parties, who have invested huge resources to recruit some mem­bers of the national leadership of the Labour Party to undermine the party.

 

“Second, the NLC Political Commission has continued to intervene in the leadership crisis in the Labour Party to ensure that the party operates an efficient and effective system of management that prioritis­es inclusiveness, transparency and accountability, not the sole administrator system that has been foisted on the party’s psyche by Mr Abure and his ilk who are not committed to the ideology of the Labour Party.

 

“Third, our continued inter­vention in the affairs of the La­bour Party is to ensure that the court judgments, agreements and organ decisions of the La­bour Party are kept to the letter.

 

“Instead of sticking to agree­ments, Mr. Julius Abure has de­ployed all manner of subterfuge to undermine the efforts of NLC to reposition the Labour Party as the number one political party in Nigeria, including shunning invitations to meet with the NLC Political Commission.”

 

However, the LP in the statement, argued that nothing concerns Congress in the conduct of its affairs, warning that the NLC President should not meddle in what does not concern him.

 

Ifoh maintained that the rascality of the current president of the NLC has destroyed the suc­cesses already recorded, adding that it must be noted that the NLC and its political commis­sion have become a bundle of contradiction and paradox.

 

He said: “Nigerians will re­call that in 2014, NLC has been involved in a war of blackmail and attrition against the Labour Party and its leadership.

 

“It was only recently, follow­ing the civil and diplomatic approach adopted by Barrister Julius Abure when he assumed leadership that he was able to get the then President of the NLC, Ayuba Waba, and the then Pres­ident of the Trade Union Con­gress (TUC), Olaleye Quadri, to a truce where the NLC, TUC and Labour Party agreed to work to­gether in harmony.

 

“Unfortunately, the rascality of the current president of the NLC, Joe Ajero, has destroyed the successes already recorded. It must be noted that the NLC and its political commission have be­come a bundle of contradiction and paradox.

 

“The Nigeria Labour Con­gress has written several letters to the Independent National Elec­toral Commission (INEC) and to the party on the need to conduct a national convention.

 

“In fact, the NLC has queried even the rationale behind the one year extension which was graciously granted by the NEC in session in Asaba, which is in line with the party’s constitution.

 

“The leadership of the party in its wisdom has decided to yield to their agitation for a convoca­tion of a national convention.

 

“Article 14:4b of our party constitution mandates the Na­tional Secretary, in consultation with the National Chairman, to ‘issue notices of meetings of Na­tional Convention, NEC, NWC among others.

 

“It is in the exercise of this power that the National Chair­man and National Secretary have called for the convention following the decision of the National Executive Council of the party.

 

“It is therefore ironic for the same NLC which has been agitating for a convention to now be demanding the rationale for the call for a convention.

 

“At this point, the leadership of the party wants to ask the NLC: what exactly do they want? If Joe Ajaero is interested in the leadership of the party, he is therefore advised to resign as the President of the NLC and join in the contest for the National Chairmanship of the party that is scheduled for the convention on March 27, 2024.

 

“We must note that undue interference by the Nigeria La­bour Congress on the affairs of the party has become worrisome and it has become needful to em­phasis here the distinction that the Labour Party has a life of its own different from that of the Nigeria Labour Congress.

 

“In fact, the 1999 Constitution states clearly that once a political party is registered, it has a life of its own whereby it can run its own affairs without any in­terference.

 

“The Electoral Act and the Constitution provide that no organisation can own any oth­er organisation. The NLC as an organisation cannot claim the ownership of the Labour Party.

 

“The constitution of the par­ty is clear that it is only those who subscribe to the party and those who are financial mem­bers of the party are the owners of the party and therefore can have a say on the affairs of the party.

 

“The interference of the pres­ent leadership of the NLC on the party is really choking and we can hardly breathe.

 

“It is this NLC leadership which pressured the party not to give His Excellency, Alex Otti, the governorship ticket for the 2023 general election on the ground that he was allegedly not workers’ friendly when he was a Chief Executive of a bank.

 

“But today, that same Alex Otti is doing the Labour Party proud with the work he is doing in Abia state.”

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