Nenadi Usman, chairman of the National Caretaker Committee of the Labour Party has denounced Julius Abure as National Chairman of the party,she described him as an ‘impostor’.
This statement was made by Usman at a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday.
As a result, the LP National Caretaker Committee, under Usman’s leadership has given Abure 48 hours to quit “parading” himself as a leader of the party.
She advised Abure to use his time to address the various allegations of corruption and forgery against him instead of criticizing Labour party and it's leaders.
The NCC warned that Abure risks disciplinary actions if he continues to work against the interest of the party.
It set up a disciplinary committee to investigate allegations of corruption and abuse of office levelled against Abure during his tenure as national chairman of the party and recommend the proper and adequate punishment within 21 days.
The committee is said to be chaired by Senator Ireti Kingibe.
The decision of the Usman-led NCC came just days after the Abure-led National Working Committee, NWC, of the LP also set up its own disciplinary committee to investigate alleged anti-party activities by the Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti, and the 2023 presidential candidate of the party, Mr Peter Obi.
The development shows that the factional crisis in the LP is far from over, with each faction claiming that the April 4 judgment of the Supreme Court gave it control of the party.
While the Abure-led NWC says the apex court authenticated its leadership, the NCC insists that his tenure has long expired as stated “expressly” by the court.