2027: Abure not working for APC – Labour Party counters NLC

2027: Abure not working for APC – Labour Party counters NLC

The Labour Party, LP, has refuted claims by the Nigeria Labour Congress Political Commission, NLC-PC, that the Julius Abure leadership of the party was working to advance the interests of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
The National Publicity Secretary of the LP, Obiora Ifoh, made this clarification in Abuja on Friday.

According to him, after the recent court judgment upholding the leadership of Julius Abure as the national chairman of the Labour Party, some persons have tried to push the narrative that the Labour Party was working for the APC, and that is why the LP has been winning all its court cases.

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Ifoh described such narratives as misleading, mischievous, and a calculated attempt to continue to distract, derail, and also give the party leadership a bad name to hang it.

“I must state clearly that the LP has been and is still critical of APC more than NLC. We put it on record that the NLC, in all its ramifications, has failed the Nigerian workers.

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“Today, Nigerian workers are oppressed, the economy is not working, there are unfair practices against workers, and nobody speaks for the oppressed workers in Nigeria, except the current leadership of the party.

“If there is any leadership of the party from inception that has been very critical of the government, it is the Abure leadership of the Labour Party.

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“For the first time, the leadership of the party under Barrister Julius Abure has been able to record unprecedented achievements,” he said.

2027: Abure not working for APC – Labour Party counters NLC

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