Protest Breaks out in Abuja

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Supporters of the National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, on Monday, took to the streets in Gudu, Abuja, to protest what they described as the meddlesomeness of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in the affairs of the party.

This comes amid growing conflict between the Labour Party and the workers’ union.

The protesters carrying placards with various inscriptions began their march from the new Abuja chapter secretariat.


The NLC had earlier accused Abure of running the affairs of the LP as a sole administrator. For this reason, they passed a vote of no confidence on him and called for his resignation.

The friction between the two organizations has captured public attention and raised questions about the legality of NLC to check LP and the underlying causes and implications of their dispute.

The growing feud between both entities The war of attrition between the Julius Abure-led National Working Committee of the Labour Party and the Joe Ajaero-led Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, is threatening the future of the Labour Party as an entity investigation by Vanguard has shown

It was gathered that the sole reason for the conflict was the battle for control of the party structure. Major stakeholders of the party have accused Abure of running the affairs of the party like a personal estate, a charge Abure consistently denied.

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