
The 36 states chairmen of the Labour Party say the crisis rocking the party’s leadership is aimed at frustrating its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, from emerging victorious at the presidential election tribunal.
Speaking on Friday, the Nasarawa State Chairman of the Labour Party, Alexander Ombugu, who spoke on behalf of all the 36 states chairmen in the country, said in spite of the challenges its National Chairman Julius Abure is facing, they would remain loyal and committed to his leadership.
He said, “We are aware that the present crisis in the Labour Party is being sponsored by other political parties to spoil the chances of our party in the ongoing presidential election tribunal so that Mr Peter Obi will lose focus in continuing with the case.
“The other political parties know that he won the February 25 Presidential election with a landslide but the irregularities which occurred during the electioneering process including the non-transmission of results to the Independent National Electoral Commission results viewing portal, made another candidate to be announced as the winner of the election.
“And because they know that the court is the last hope of the common man, and seeing that we are hopeful to reclaim our mandate, they decided to come up with all these plans by sponsoring some persons to cause disaffection in the Labour party.
“But we want to let them know today, that no matter what they do, we will continue to remain loyal to our National Chairman, Mr Julius Abure, and give him the needed support to take our party to greater heights. So, we are calling on all our supporters across the country to remain committed to the growth of the party and not be deterred by the activities of those who are sponsored to cause setbacks in the party.”
Ombugu called on the judiciary to continue to be upright in justice delivery in spite of the challenges.
The Nasarawa State LP Chairman also urged the security agencies not to allow themselves to be used by greedy and desperate politicians who do not mean well for the nation.
“At a time like this, members of the judiciary and security agencies are likely to face intimidation from politicians who are greedy and desperate. We want to urge them to continue to discharge their duties according to the laws guarding their professions because we all have to put Nigeria first in everything we are doing,” Ombugu added.
The post-election crisis in the Labour Party worsened on Thursday when a faction of the party, which was headed by the National Vice-Chairman of the party (South), Lamidi Apapa, took over the party headquarters in Abuja.
Apapa claimed to have been inaugurated as the Acting National Chairman of the party.