The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja, on Friday, affirmed Mr. Julius Abure as the authentic National Chairman of the Labour Party, LP.
The appellate court, in a unanimous decision by a
three-member panel, upheld the October 8, judgement of the Federal High Court
in Abuja which directed the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,
today grant the LP under Abure’s leadership, all the rights and privileges
accorded a political party duly registered in the country.
According to the appellate court, it found no reason to
dislodge the judgement that was delivered in Abure’s favour by Justice Emeka
Nwite.
It will be recalled that following a leadership crisis that
rocked the LP, the National Executive Committee, NEC, of the party resolved to
remove Abure as the National Chairman.
To fill the leadership vacuum, the party constituted a
29-member caretaker committee, with former finance minister, Senator Esther
Nenadi Usman, as Chairman and Hon. Darlington Nwokocha as Secretary.
The decision was the outcome of an expanded stakeholders’
meeting of the party that was hosted in Umuahia by governor Alex Otti of Abia
State.
The meeting where Abure was sacked from office was chaired
by his former ally and candidate of the party in the 2023 presidential
election, Mr. Peter Obi.
Dissatisfied with the decision, Abure approached the high
court to validate his position as the National Chairman of the party.
In an affidavit he personally deposed to in support of the
suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1271/2024, Abure told the court that following the
death of the National Chairman of the LP, he was lawfully elected as the Acting
National Chairman of the party at a National Executive Council, NEC, meeting of
the party that held in Benin City, Edo State, on March 29, 2021.
He told the court that on April 18, 2023, at the NEC meeting
of the party held in Asaba, Delta State and duly monitored by INEC, it was
resolved that tenures of State Chairmen whose tenures had expired, be renewed.
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He said it was at the same meeting that some members that
were engaged in anti-party activities were expelled and replacements for vacant
positions created as a result of the expulsion, done.
Abure averred that in line with a consensus that was reached
at the meeting, the party subsequently held its National Convention on March
27, 2024, at Nnewi, Anambra State, where we was lawfully elected to the office
of National Chairman of the LP.
He said the party under his leadership produced candidates
for governorship elections in both Edo and Ondo states.
According to the plaintiff, on June 28, 2024, INEC, issued
to him and 18 other National Chairmen of political parties, a Notice for
Inspection of Sensitive Election Materials for the Ondo and Edo state
governorship polls.
However, he decried that a later notice that INEC gave for
political parties to nominate two persons from their IT Unit to undertake a
training on how to upload data unto INEC’s portal for the purpose of the
impending Ondo state gubernatorial election, was not served on him.
Abure told the court that he became aware of the existence
of the said notice of the training by INEC, on August 21, 2024, due to the fact
that he is a member of the Inter-Party Advisory Committee, IPAC.
Therefore, he prayed the court to intervene by compelling
INEC to acord him recognition as the National Chairman of the LP.
While granting the request, Justice Nwite held that he found
merit in the case of the plaintiff.
The court equally ordered INEC to perform its lawful duty by
conducting a refresher training for the upload of LP’s agents into the INEC
portal and to issue the plaintiff (Abure) the Access Code required to access
INEC’s portal for the Ondo Governorship Election that held on November 16,
2024.
“I am of the view that and so hold that on the basis of these
cogent verifiable documents, the defendants attempt to impeach the validity of
the leadership of the plaintiff fails.
“The plaintiff has proved his case.
“I hereby make an order compelling the defendant to accord
the plaintiff’s political party under the leadership of Barrister Julius Abure
all the rights and privileges accorded a political party duly registered in
Nigeria,” Justice Nwite held.
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