Politics

Labour Party Suspends Abure, Farouk for Six Months Over Financial Misconduct

Share
Share

Senator Nenadi Usman-led Committee (NCC) of the Party (LP) announced the suspension of former National Chairman Barr. Julius Abure and former National Secretary Umar Farouk for six months, citing findings of financial misconduct and anti-party activities, as detailed in a statement signed by Usman and NCC Secretary Senator Darlington Nwokocha, per The Guardian and Channels Television. The decision, ratified by the LP’s National Executive Council (NEC), followed an investigation by a disciplinary committee chaired by Senator Ireti Kingibe, with Chief Peter Ameh as secretary, which uncovered “significant financial misconduct” involving fraudulent bank withdrawals and , per Naija News.

The statement declared, “Barr. Julius Abure has been suspended for an initial period of six months and is prohibited from presenting himself as the National Chairman of the . Mr. Umar Farouk, identified as a co-signer in most of the fraudulent bank withdrawals and transfers alongside Abure, has also been suspended for an initial six-month period, pending further investigation.” It further directed all members of Abure’s National Working Committee () to cease acting as LP representatives, warning of “more severe consequences” for non-compliance, per The Whistler. The LP emphasized commitment to “, accountability, and discipline,” aligning with a Supreme Court ruling on April 4, 2025, that nullified Abure’s chairmanship, per Business Hallmark.

This action counters the Abure-led faction’s May 7 suspension of Abia Governor Alex Otti, Senators Ireti Kingibe and Darlington Nwokocha, and others for alleged anti-party activities, which Otti dismissed as a “joke,” citing the court’s ruling and calling for Abure’s arrest for impersonation, per . The Usman-led committee, backed by Otti and Peter Obi, had issued Abure a 48-hour ultimatum on May 7 to allegations of corruption and forgery, per Tribune Online. X posts, including @GuardianNigeria’s May 9 report and @Nwaadaz’s May 7 post, reflect strong support for the suspensions, with users like @IPrinceSaviour Abure’s faction “ elements.” However, Abure’s camp, via a May 7 statement, defended its financial , claiming INEC audits ranked LP’s accounts among Nigeria’s best, and accused Usman of unresolved EFCC issues, per TheStar.

The , rooted in a 2024 NEC meeting in Umuahia that formed the Usman committee, has deepened LP’s divide, with Abure’s faction rejecting coalition talks and asserting legitimacy, per TheCable. The suspensions, affecting Abure’s entire NWC, aim to restore trust, but ongoing legal and political , including Otti’s push for INEC to enforce the Supreme Court judgment, signal a protracted struggle, per 21st Century Chronicle. With Nigeria’s 2027 elections looming, the LP’s internal turmoil, amplified by like Valentine Ozigbo’s to , threatens its unity and electoral prospects, per Daily Trust.

Share
Written by
QncNews

Covering Entertainment, Politics, World News, Sport News, Crimes, Conflict, Metro, Economy & Business News

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
PoliticsWorld

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets with President Trump and European leaders at the White House to discuss security guarantees

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the...

Politics

SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher Re-Elected Amid Ongoing Strikes and Industry Challenges

In a decisive affirmation of her leadership, Fran Drescher has been re-elected...

Politics

Algeria’s Economic Renewal Council Cancels Visit to France Amid Diplomatic Tensions

The Algerian Economic Renewal Council (CREA) has canceled its planned visit to...

Politics

Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Feleti Teo reaffirms commitment to Taiwan amid regional tensions

In July 2025, Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Feleti Teo emphasized the importance of...