Supreme Court didn’t affirm Abure’s chairmanship, LP Caretaker Committee clarifies

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The Labour Party Caretaker Committee, under the leadership of Senator Nenadi Usman, issued a statement on April 4, 2025, addressing misconceptions surrounding the Supreme Court’s judgment on the same day regarding the party’s leadership.

Supreme Court Ruling: An Internal Affair

The Supreme Court’s decision reaffirmed that leadership disputes within political parties are internal matters, beyond the scope of judicial intervention. This ruling echoes the appellate court’s stance on January 17, 2025, which deemed such issues non-justiciable, leaving resolution to the party’s own processes.

No Endorsement of Julius Abure

Contrary to some interpretations, the Supreme Court did not declare Barrister Julius Abure as the National Chairman of the Labour Party. The judgment instead highlighted the need for internal mechanisms, guided by the party’s constitution, to settle leadership questions.

Caretaker Committee’s Mandate

To address the leadership gap and maintain stability, the Labour Party established a National Caretaker Committee on September 4, 2024. Chaired by Senator Nenadi Usman and with Senator Darlington Nwokocha serving as Secretary, the committee has been managing the party’s operations effectively.

A Plea for Unity

The committee calls on all Labour Party members and stakeholders to honor decisions reached through internal channels and to prioritize the party’s unity and goals. It stresses the importance of following the party’s constitution and resolving disputes via established procedures.

Commitment to Progress

The Caretaker Committee, led by Senator Usman and Senator Nwokocha, pledges to guide the Labour Party toward cohesion, growth, and the achievement of its shared vision.

Signed:
Senator Nenadi Usman
Chairman, Labour Party Caretaker Committee

Senator Darlington Nwokocha
Secretary, Labour Party Caretaker Committee

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