The crisis in the Labour Party (LP) gets deeper on Monday with the National Chairman of the party, Julius Abure and LP presidential candidate in 2023, Peter Obi election separately fixing separate meetings of the National Executive Committee to discuss the future of the party.
Abure’ has fixed the NEC meeting at the national headquarters while Obi and Governor Alex Otti moved their stakeholders’ summit to a different venue.
Both parties made the summons in separate terse statements made available to The PUNCH.
LP’s spokesperson, Obiora Ifoh, had in a press invitation announced “the National Executive Committee meeting of the Labour Party for Monday, April 7, 2025, at the National Party Secretariat.”
After Abure’s invitation was released hours later, Obi and Otti also sent out invitations for stakeholders’ engagement in what many believed was a counter-move to sway the loyalty of their supporters.
Obi’s Spokesman, Ibrahim Umar signed the invitation which reads: “The two leading figures of the Labour Party, the 2023 presidential flag bearer Peter Obi and the sole state governor of the party, Alex Oti of Abia State, have summoned the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party in Abuja on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
“In a notice signed by the two men, the NEC meeting shall be followed concurrently by an interactive Town Hall Engagement with major stakeholders and other organs of the party at Transcorp Hilton Hotel.
“The stakeholders listed to attend the meeting include the vice presidential candidate for the 2023 election, serving and former senators and senatorial candidates of LP in the 2023 election, and serving and former members of House of Representatives and LP candidates in the 2023 election.”