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Court Affirms Abure As LP National Chairman.

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Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court Abuja, has declared Julius Abure as the substantive Chairman of the Labour Party.

Delivering  judgement, Justice  Nwite  affirmed the Abure-led leadership and the March 2024 Nnewi convention that produced the national leadership

He held that the plaintiff proved his case and the basis on the cogent verifiable documents the defendant attempts to impeach the validity of the leadership of Mr Abure fails

Justice Nwite ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognize Mr Abure as the legitimate chairman, overriding the Commission’s earlier stance that Mr Abure’s leadership was invalid.

Justice Nwite said that 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.”

The plaintiff (Labour Party) in its suit marked, FHC/ABJ/CS/1271/2024 listed INEC as the sole defendant, where-in it asked the court to decide, among other things, whether by the combined interpretation of Sections 251(1)(r) and 285(14)(c) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and Section 43 of the Electoral Act, 2022, the plaintiff is entitled to be issued the Notice of the Refresher Training for Upload of Political Party Agents into INEC’s Portal for the Ondo State Governorship Election scheduled to hold on 16th November 2024 by the defendant.

The plaintiff also prayed the court for an order compelling the defendant to accord the plaintiff’s political party, under the leadership of Abure, all the rights and privileges accorded to a political party duly registered in Nigeria and a cost of N5 million for the action

INEC had argued that the Labour Party’s national convention violated the Nigerian Constitution and Electoral Act and that the party failed to meet legal requirements for holding the convention.

The Electoral body had said that Julius Abure is no longer the National Chairman of the Labour Party, citing that his tenure expired in June 2024. The announcement was made in response to a lawsuit filed by the Labour Party, challenging their exclusion from INEC’s refresher training for uploading party agents ahead of the Edo and Ondo governorship elections.

According to INEC, the Labour Party’s March 2024 National Convention, which re-elected Abure as chairman, violated both the Nigerian Constitution and the Electoral Act. As a result, INEC argued that the party’s leadership is invalid and that they only engage with parties that have legitimate leadership in place.

INEC’s legal team, led by Tanko Inuwa, SAN, emphasized that the Labour Party’s suit sought declaratory reliefs that cannot be granted based on admissions alone, and that the party needs to prove its case. Due to the Labour Party’s failure to meet the legal requirements for holding their national convention, INEC asserted that the party no longer has valid leadership

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