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LP crisis: Abure-led NEC threatens to sanction Gov Otti, Peter Obi

The Comrade Julius Abure-led National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Labour Party (LP), has threatened to sanction the Abia State Governor, Alex Oti, should he go ahead with the planned “illegal” stakeholders meeting, scheduled to hold on Wednesday, April 9th, 2025.
It also warned the party’s Presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Mr. Peter Obi, against any conduct or utterance which promotes disunity within the party.
The party leadership said it would no longer take kindly to anti-party activities from any member “no matter how highly placed.”
In the same vein, the LP NEC also announced the sack of Hon. Afam Ogene from his position as leader of the party’s caucus in the House of Representatives. In his place, NEC appointed Barr. Ben Eternabene as the new leader.
These derisions were contained in a Communique read by the Party’s National Secretary, Alhaji Umar Farouk, at the end of a NEC meeting held at the party’s National Secretariat, In Abuja, on Monday.
Farouk said, “NEC in session in the exercise of its duties, hereby caution the former presidential candidate of our great party not to participate in any action capable of undermining the peace unity, and integrity of the party as the NEC will not hesitate to issue a stiffer penalty if found culpable.”
The party’s NEC also expressed satisfaction with the resent ruling of the Supreme Court affirming the Supremacy of the party in determining its leadership.
It further stressed that at no point within the Supreme Court judgement did it sack Julius Abure as National Chairman.
Farouk further said, “Accordingly, NEC in session reaffirmed the Nnewi National Convention held on the 27th of March 2024 that produced the current National Working Committee (NWC) members under the chairmanship of Barrister Julius Abure.
“NEC in session condemn in strong terms the activities of the Caretaker Committee illegally established by Alex Otti and Peter Obi in a so-called Stakeholders meeting held on the 4th of September 2024 in Umuahia.
“The Supreme Court admonished party leaders and members of the party to always abide by the constitution of the party.
“NEC noted that Article 14 (4) (B) gives the power to call meetings only to the National Secretary with the approval of the National Chairman.
Accordingly, NEC warned all members to abide by the constitution of the party.”
Speaking specifically about the Abia State Governor, the communique said, “NEC in session notes the various anti-party activities of Gov. Alex Otti, including calling of unauthorized Stakeholders meeting and usurping the powers of NEC.
“He also conducted the LGA Election using another Political Party. The Governor has also intensified his effort to factionalize the party leadership by calling an illegal NEC scheduled to hold on Wednesday.
“The leadership of the Labour Party is also aware of Governor’s plot to cripple our party before moving to another political party where he hopes to contest the 2027 Governorship Election.
“His anti-party activities is unbecoming of a highly respected personality and can no longer be acceptable, NEC stated that it will not hesitate to discipline him in line with Article 19 of the Party’s Constitution.
“NEC in session noted that would not hesitate to discipline any other erring member who violates the party constitution regardless of how big or powerful such individuals may be.
ogene’s removal as LP Caucus leader: “NEC in session reviewed the activities of the House of Representatives Caucus leader, Honourable Victor Adam Ogene and wishes to note as follows:
“That the voice of the current leadership of the party is not being heard in the hallowed lower chambers; that there is a lack of cohesion amongst our members in the House; that the leadership appears to be compromised; and that the ideology and programs of the party are not well represented.
“NEC in session, as a result of the aforementioned decided to relieve Honourable Ogene of that leadership role for dereliction of duty. Consequently, Hon. Barrister Ben Etanabene has been appointed by the NEC in session as the Labour Party’s Caucus Leader in the House of Representatives.”
The NEC subsequently mandated the NWC to communicate the decision to relevant authorities.
It also demanded they Ogene hand over all the party’s properties in his possession, particularly all the financial contributions made so far by other Labour Party lawmakers which are in his possession to the party, and render proper account to the party with immediate effect.
The party vows to go to any length to retrieve all its belongings, including monies that belong to it which Hon. Ogene is holding tight to.
Earlier, in his address of welcome, Abure who chaired the NEC meeting said, “Recent developments within our party, particularly in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s pronouncement on the leadership matter, have necessitated this gathering.
“ Let me begin by extending our profound appreciation to the Supreme Court of Nigeria for its courageous and principled stance in affirming the supremacy of political parties in managing their internal affairs.
“In its judgement concerning the Labour Party, the apex court unequivocally reasserted that leadership disputes arising within a political party remain within the exclusive purview of the party’s constitution and governance structures.
“ Accordingly, the Court declined jurisdiction in the appeal brought by Senator Nenadi Usman, thereby reinforcing the foundational principle of party autonomy.
“It is, however, regrettable that certain actors, most notably Senators Nenadi Usman and Darlington Nwokocha, have chosen to misrepresent the ruling, deliberately misleading the public and attempting to manufacture confusion through a purported “Caretaker Committee.”
“Let it be stated categorically: this so-called committee is both unconstitutional and illegitimate.
“Those who convened the meeting in Umuahia lacked the legal authority to do so. Neither holds the office of National Chairman nor National Secretary as required by our party’s constitution.
“The Labour Party held a valid National Convention in 2019, whose tenure was constitutionally due to end in June 2023.
“In response to the extraordinary demands of the 2023 general elections, our NEC, meeting in Asaba in April of that year, authorized a one-year extension, pushing the end of tenure to June 9, 2024.
“In line with this resolution and the constitution of our party, a fresh National Convention was duly convened and held on March 27, 2024, in Nnewi, Anambra State.
“All procedures relating to that Convention were properly executed, and multiple court rulings have validated the legitimacy of the convention.
“Furthermore, our Constitution, specifically Articles 12 and 14 of the amended 2024 edition, clearly outlines the structure and authority of the party’s organs.
“Article 14 vests the power to issue notices for meetings of the National Convention, the NEC, and the National Working Committee (NWC) in the National Secretary, but only with the consultation and approval of the National Chairman.
“All proper procedures were followed in the convening of the March 2024 Convention, and the actions taken were both constitutional and widely endorsed.
“Let it be known across the federation and beyond: there is no vacuum in the leadership of the Labour Party.
“The National Working Committee, under my chairmanship, remains the recognized and legitimate leadership body of our party.
“We shall not cede ground to illegitimate actors or unconstitutional contraptions posing as transition committees.”
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Benue on fire as gunmen kill APC leader, District Head on their farms

An All Progressives Congress (APC) youth leader from Apa Local Government Area, Comrade Jerry Jeremiah, and the District Head of Odugbeho in Agatu LGA, Chief Adejo Anthony Denison, both of Benue State, have been killed by gunmen while working on their farms.
The incident happened on Wednesday along the Otukpo-Otobi-Akpa Road in Otukpo Local Government Area,.
The victims were said to be carrying out farming activities when they were attacked by the assailants.
Eyewitnesses disclosed that the farmland, although located in Otukpo LGA, is widely leased by people from surrounding areas, including Agatu, for agricultural use.
The killing took place just a day after another APC chieftain and six other individuals were murdered in separate attacks across Gwer East and Makurdi LGAs.
Chairman of Agatu LGA, Mavis James Ejeh, confirmed the death of the traditional ruler during a phone interview with journalists.
“Chief Tony Adejo was killed while working on his farm in Otobi by armed men. Despite this tragic incident, Odugbeho remains calm. We urge our people not to take the law into their own hands,” Ejeh said.
He advised residents of Agatu to exercise caution and work closely with security agencies, particularly when farming outside their local government area.
Reacting to the incident, former Vice Chairman of Agatu LGA, John Ikwulono, and a former government official, Olikita Ekani, expressed deep grief, describing the slain leaders as committed and influential figures in their communities.
As of the time this report was filed, the Police Public Relations Officer for the Benue State Command, CSP Catherine Anene, said she had not yet received an official report on the killings.
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Experts say helicopter firm may face criminal charges over Herbert Wigwe’s death

Aviation industry operators and experts have confirmed that the operators of the helicopter that killed Herbert Wigwe, the former Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings Plc, along with his wife, son, and three other people in February 2024, may soon be charged with a crime in the United States.
Nigerian aviation experts said the US government will likely charge Orbic Air with criminal negligence. Photo Credit: Herbert Wigwe Source: UGC On February 9, 2024, the Airbus EC130B4 helicopter, which was flown by Orbic Air, LLC.
The incident claimed the lives of two pilots, Wigwe, his wife Doreen, their first son Chizi, and former NGX Group Chairman Abimbola Ogunbanjo.
The primary causes of the incident, according to the US National Transportation Safety Board’s final report, were “pilot disorientation” and a breach of flight procedures, particularly the decision to operate under visual flight rules in instrument meteorological conditions.
Another possible cause of the tragedy was identified as a malfunctioning radar altimeter that had been detected during a repositioning flight earlier that day. Nigerian aviation experts now predict that the US government will likely charge Orbic Air with criminal negligence before a judicial panel of inquiry.
After reviewing the case, the panel would decide how much the helicopter firm would be held liable for and what penalty it would face.
Capt. Muhammad Badamasi, a former pilot with the now-defunct Nigeria Airways, told The PUNCH that the state was the plaintiff and the helicopter firm was the defendant, stating that the case was already in court.
He said, “It’s already a legal matter. The panel of inquiry will determine whether the crash and the resultant deaths were due to a breach of the company’s safety protocols. If so, it becomes a judicial issue, and charges may follow.”
Badamasi emphasised that the United States would handle any legal proceedings, adding that interested parties could include representatives from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the National Transportation Safety Board. Badamasi also highlighted that the case might mark a turning point for regulatory enforcement in private charter operations, both domestically and abroad, as judicial scrutiny increases.
Similar opinions were expressed by Capt. Ado Sanusi, a retired pilot and current managing director of Aero Contractors, who stated that the state would pursue legal action following the submission of the accident investigation body’s findings regarding the incident’s underlying cause.
The US is expected to pursue legal action following the submission of the accident investigation findings. Photo Credit: Access Bank Source: UGC He said, “Once the investigation report is out, the next step lies with the appropriate legal authorities. If negligence is established, it is within their jurisdiction to act accordingly. The role of the aviation industry ends with identifying the cause.” Chris Aligbe, another industry expert, stated that the case would be tried under US law and that negligence cases are no longer treated lightly in the aviation sector worldwide. He said, “Before now, issues like this happened and the masterminds got away with it, but not anymore, things are changing.
The root cause will be determined and prosecuted in accordance with the law of the land.” Report explains real cause of Herbert Wigwe’s helicopter crash Legit.ng reported that the full report from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on the February 2024 helicopter crash that killed Herbert Wigwe, the former Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings Plc, and his family members has been made public.
Abimbola Ogunbanjo, the former group chairman of Nigerian Exchange Group Plc, Wigwe, his wife Doreen, and their son Chizi were among the six individuals killed in the February 9, 2024, collision near the California-Nevada border. According to the report, investigators determined the “probable cause of this accident to be: the pilot’s decision to continue the visual flight rules flight into instrument meteorological conditions, which resulted in the pilot’s spatial disorientation and loss of control.”
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Count me out of ENDSARS killings in Lagos’, – Nnamdi Kanu

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), has denied any link to destruction that trailed the #EndSARS protest in October 2020 was triggered by his radio broadcast.
At the resumption of the hearing on Thursday, the video of the interrogation session of the IPOB leader was played in the court.
In the video, Kanu admitted that he made some pronouncements in respect of the #EndSARS protest and other issues via Radio Biafra.
But the IPOB leader said violence witnessed during the #EndSARS protest in Lagos was outside the south-east geopolitical zone.
He added that his radio broadcast could not have resulted in the violence in Lagos.
Kanu said he was not directly involved in the day-to-day running of both organisations — IPOB and Eastern Security Network (ESN).
He added that the organisations were managed by states’ coordinators.
The IPOB leader said he did not have authority over the members of the organisations.
Kanu said he would not have subscribed to a referendum for secession if he had authority over the members.
The IPOB leader denied that the group is responsible for the violent attacks and killings in the south-east zone.
He said ESN was established to stop the killings of people in the south-east zone.
Led in evidence by Adegboyega Awomolo, counsel to the DSS, the witness said the radio broadcast of the IPOB leader led to the killings of eminent Nigerians, including security officers.
The DSS operative said Kanu’s broadcast led to the killing of Stanley Nnaji, a retired judge, and Audu Lucas and Glory Matthew, an intending military couple, in the south-east zone of the country.
The witness said in one of Kanu’s broadcasts, he ordered his followers to enforce a sit-at-home order in the south-east and kill those who disobeyed the directive.
The DSS official said the broadcast also led to the killing of Ahmed Gulak, a former presidential aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.
The witness said investigation revealed that before Gulak was killed, those enforcing the sit-at-home directive blamed him for coming out the day their leader instructed everyone to stay indoors.
After the witness completed his testimony, Paul Erokoro, the defendant’s lawyer, sought an adjournment for the cross-examination of the DSS operative.
The judge adjourned the matter to May 14, May 21 and May 22 for further hearing.
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