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Abure set up disciplinary committee to sanction Governor Otti and other party chieftains who are.demanding for dissolution of his NWC
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• says they should stop meddling in LP affairs
The crisis rocking the Labour Party deepened on Tuesday when the LP leadership warned Governor Alex Otti of Abia State to focus on governance and cease interfering in the administration of the party.
The National Chairman of the LP, Julius Abure, issued the warning at a press conference held in Abuja.
Abure lamented that it was bad enough for the party to endure criticism and persecution from those seeking to tear it apart, without having to contend with its chieftains, members, and stakeholders following the same path.
The LP national chairman’s anger stemmed from a recent meeting with Otti, where the Abia governor stated his intention to convene a National Executive Committee meeting on August 31 to ‘dissolve the National Executive Council, State Executive Council, Local Government Executive Council, and Ward Executive Council’ on the purported grounds that their tenures had expired.
But Abure rejected this, stating that it was not within the governor’s purview to make such decisions.
Consequently, he announced to journalists on Tuesday that the National Working Committee of the party has established a disciplinary committee to henceforth sanction any erring members or bigwigs who make decisions that could undermine the party.
He said, “The National Working Committee also notes that assuming without conceding that the tenure of the current NWC has even expired, we must state clearly that it is not the responsibility of Dr. Alex Otti, as the governor of Abia State, to convene an NEC meeting to set up a caretaker committee. It is still the responsibility of the national chairman and the national secretary of the party to convene such a meeting.
“Secondly, it is the responsibility of INEC to officially communicate to the party in writing if it has objections to the conduct of the convention and indeed to inform the leadership that its tenure has expired. We want to appeal to our colleagues to concentrate on governance and allow us to handle party affairs.
“Consequently, the national leadership states clearly that it will not hesitate to discipline any member who is not ready to obey the party constitution and the lawful directives of the leadership. The national leadership hereby states unequivocally that there is no vacuum in the leadership of our party.
“The Labour Party is different from other political parties in that it is not controlled by one man, woman, or leader; neither is it a party that can be dominated by one person.
It is a party for the generality of the people. The party’s outlook made it possible for people like Dr. Alex Otti to use the platform and win in 2023 after attempting and failing in APC, PDP, and even APGA.”
Continuing, Abure said that Otti’s argument was allegedly based on the position of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that the tenures of the current NWC and other grassroots leaders had expired.
However, the LP chair disclosed that until the recent omission of the party from INEC discussions with political parties, there had been no rift with the commission.
“Therefore, for any person(s), group, or agency to speculate that the tenures of the current executives have expired is not only mischievous but a deliberate attempt to destabilise the party.
Apart from the fact that a Federal High Court in Abuja has already validated the National Convention held on March 27, other persons have challenged the convention of the party.
“It is therefore established in our laws that once cases are pending in our courts, parties are to maintain the status quo to prevent further harm to the party.
INEC is expected not to descend into the arena of conflict but to continue with its neutrality and work cordially with the recognised leadership of the party until the courts state otherwise,” he said.
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The team, which comprises the Nigerian Police, Military, Department of State Services (DSS), and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, will be headed by SP. Michael Anetor, who has been appointed the Commander of the Team.
The team is expected to commence operations immediately, and work towards sanitising the entire state of illegality in no distant time, thereby actualising the “New Edo vision” of His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo.
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Poverty: Democracy fast losing its essence — Peter Obi
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Obi stated this in a post on his X handle on Monday.
The former Anambra State governor said the number of Nigerians living in poverty is alarming, a situation which he said democracy was supposed to address.
“With about 100 million Nigerians living in absolute poverty and 150 million in multidimensional poverty, democracy is fast losing its essence if it fails to address the fundamental needs of its citizens, particularly in critical areas such as health, education, and poverty alleviation,” he tweeted.
The politician, therefore, urged leaders to address poverty in the land by prioritizing and strengthening independent institutions and delivering economic progress to the people.
“We must confront the fundamental question: Is democracy truly addressing the needs of Nigerians? Are we building institutions that uphold accountability, justice, and fairness? To achieve a functional democracy, we must prioritize strengthening independent institutions, fostering governance that delivers economic and social progress, encouraging active citizenship to hold leaders accountable, and empowering our youth as drivers of nation-building.
“As Nelson Mandela once said, as long as poverty, injustice, and inequality exist, none of us can truly rest.
“Now is the time to deepen democracy and build a better future for all Nigerians. Amid the rise of coups across Africa and the growing fragility of democracies globally, it is evident that democracy cannot thrive without trust, robust institutions, and a steadfast commitment to the welfare of the people,” he added.
Obi further reiterated that for democracy in Africa to thrive beyond its current fragile state, it must operate within its foundational tenets, going beyond ceremonial elections. This requires building critical institutions that command trust and deliver absolute respect for the people’s will.
“Governance can only deliver tangible benefits when the will of the people prevails,” he added.
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Trump has revoked an executive order signed by former President Biden in 2021, which allowed transgender people to serve in the military. The new order argues that allowing transgender people to serve openly has undermined military readiness and “unit cohesion”.
Gutting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programs: The order directs the removal of DEI practices inside the Pentagon, which has been a long-standing goal of Trump’s administration.
Reinstating Service Members Discharged for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccination: Trump’s order reinstates service members who were discharged for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19, with back pay and benefits.
Creating a “Next Generation” Missile Defense Shield: The fourth order directs the development of an advanced space-based missile defense system, dubbed the “Iron Dome” for America.
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