The National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP), Julius Abure, has revealed that members and supporters are facing threats from other party faithfuls.
He added that the threats will not deter the party’s commitment to ‘rescuing’ Nigeria.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Tuesday, Abure analysed the post-election challenges, including alleged threats to his life since the conclusion of the 2023 elections.
Abure’s remarks come at a time when the Labour Party, along with other political parties, is navigating the aftermath of a fiercely contested election.
He highlighted the party’s determination to overcome any obstacles posed by what he described as ‘dangerous individuals’ in their quest for political change in Nigeria.
“We have been faced with many challenges since the end of the 2023 election. They have threatened my life. As a matter of fact, my life has been under threat since the 2023 elections, and that of other members of our party.
“But we will not be deterred because we know that the struggle to free Nigeria from the grips of some dangerous individuals isn’t going to be an easy task.”
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