Akinwande Soji-Ojo
The embattled national chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, has revealed that the 2027 presidential ticket of the party is no longer reserved for its candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi.
Addressing newsmen after the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja on Monday, Abure said the 2027 presidential ticket is now open to all members.
Abure also ruled out an automatic second-term ticket for governor of Abia State, Alex Otti, on the party’s platform, saying that the seat will be open to other aspirants.
“NEC in session also reviewed the decision of the national convention to reserve its presidential and governorship tickets for Peter Gregory Obi and Alex Otti, respectively.
“Consequently, all party tickets from the Presidency to the House of Assemblies are open to all qualified Nigerians,” he said.
The chairman added that Otti does not have the power to convene a stakeholders’ meeting that produced a caretaker committee led by a former Minister of Finance, Senator Esther Nenadi Usman.
“The NEC in session noted that the Governor of Abia State, His Excellency Alex Otti, who convened the meeting, did not have the power within the party’s constitution. As provided, Article 14 (4) (B) gives the power to call meetings only to the National Secretary with the approval of the National Chairman.
“NEC in session further reiterates that the Governor of Abia State does not even have the power to call his Ward Executive meeting without the approval and the consent of his Ward Chairman.
“The meeting contravenes the provisions of Section 82 (1) (2) (a) of the Electoral Act 2022, which provides as follows: 82 (1) Every registered political party shall give the Commission at least 21 days’ notice of any Convention, Congress, Conference or meeting convened for the purpose of ‘merger’ and electing members of its executive committees, other governing bodies or nominating candidates for any of the elective offices specified under this act,” he said.
Abure further said no governor could harass the current executive out of office, adding that such a person cannot dissolve the National Working Committee, dissolve state councils, or dissolve local government councils.
“No governor that we gave ticket can harass us out of office; no governor, no matter how highly placed, will come with a fiat, dissolve the NWC, dissolve state councils, or dissolve LG councils; even a military government would not do that. The mandate given to me and my team as leaders of the Labour Party at the convention of the party held on the 27th day of March, 2024, will be defended.
“We are at a critical moment in the life of our party. Recent events have shown that those who should stand with us in the fight for a better restructured, organised and united party have chosen a different path.
“A path not of unity, but of division. I speak, of course, of the illegal gathering that took place in Abia State, an attempt to create a rift within our party, led by none other than His Excellency, Peter Obi and Governor Alex Otti. This meeting, held without the authority or consent of the National Executive Council, sought to install a so-called ‘new leadership.’
“Let me be clear: this action was not just illegal. It was a betrayal of everything the Labour Party stands for. A reward for loyalty with ingratitude, a reward for support with insubordination,” Abure added.
Recall that Labour Party had during a NEC/Extended Stakeholders meeting held at Government House, Umuahia, last Wednesday announced the composition of a 29-man caretaker committee to be chaired by Nenadi Usman.
The Immediate-past Senate Minority Deputy Leader, Senator Darlington Nwokocha, was also appointed to serve as Secretary to the committee which will midwife an election of a new leadership of the party within the next 90 days.