Thursday, May 8, 2025 - The Labour Party faction led by Julius Abure has announced the indefinite suspension of six high-ranking members, including Abia State Governor Alex Otti and Senators Ireti Kingibe and Darlington Nwokocha, over alleged anti-party conduct.
Others affected by the suspension are Victor Afam Ogene,
Amobi Ogah, and Seyi Sowunmi. The party’s National Executive Council (NEC) said
the decision follows the recommendations of a five-member Disciplinary
Committee, which was set up on May 2, 2025, to investigate accusations of
actions considered detrimental to the interests of the party.
In a statement issued Wednesday, May 7 and signed by
National Secretary Umar Farouk Ibrahim, the party said the suspensions take
immediate effect and bar the affected members from all Labour Party activities.
“Recall that
on Friday, May 2, 2025, the NEC of the Labour Party constituted a five-man
Disciplinary Committee chaired by Deputy National Chairman Dr. Ayo Olorunfemi
to probe allegations of anti-party activities against Governor Alex Otti and
others,” the statement said.
“The
committee has completed its work and submitted its findings. After thorough
deliberation, the NEC has ratified the recommendations.
Consequently,
the following members are hereby suspended indefinitely:
1. Dr. Alex Otti
2. Senator Ireti Kingibe
3. Senator Darlington Nwokocha
4. Hon. Victor Afam Ogene
5. Hon. Amobi Ogah
6. Hon. Seyi Sowunmi.”
Responding to inquiries about Senator Nenadi Usman, the
party clarified that she is not a registered member and, as such, cannot be
subjected to disciplinary actions. According to the statement, Usman is only a
member of the Obidient Support Group, which supported the Labour Party’s 2023
presidential candidate.
The statement also accused Usman of lacking moral authority
to comment on corruption, referencing her alleged dealings with the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), including asset forfeitures and plea
bargains.
“She should
explain the origins of her numerous properties across Nigeria and abroad, her
media company in Kaduna, and her business interests in Cameroon,” the statement
said.
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