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Labour Party Crisis Deepens As Abure Faction Rejects Peter Obi’s Claims

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 11, 2025 Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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Labour Party Crisis Deepens As Abure Faction Rejects Peter Obi’s Claims.

The ongoing leadership crisis within Nigeria’s Labour Party (LP) has escalated, with the faction led by National Chairman Julius Abure accusing former presidential candidate Peter Obi and Abia State Governor Alex Otti of orchestrating the party’s internal turmoil. In a strongly worded statement, the Abure faction rejected Obi’s allegations that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the federal government were behind the LP’s woes, urging him to “look in the mirror” instead.

 

The statement, issued on 10 June, came in response to an interview Obi granted on Monday, where he claimed that external forces, specifically the APC, had infiltrated the LP to destabilise it ahead of the 2027 elections. The Abure faction dismissed these claims as “baseless” and accused Obi and Otti of undermining the party’s leadership and structures. “The crisis in the Labour Party was created and sustained by Obi and Governor Otti,” the statement read, alleging that their actions had weakened the party’s unity and cohesion.





 

The LP has been embroiled in a leadership dispute since 2023, following controversies over Abure’s leadership and the party’s performance in the general elections. Obi, the LP’s 2023 presidential candidate, and Otti, the party’s only elected governor, have been at odds with Abure’s faction, with tensions flaring over control of the party’s national executive committee and its strategic direction. The Abure faction insists that Obi and Otti’s attempts to assert influence have exacerbated internal divisions, accusing them of disregarding party processes.

 

In a post on X, the Abure-led LP called on Obi to stop “blackmailing” the party leadership, warning that such actions risked further alienating supporters. The faction claimed that Obi’s public statements were an attempt to deflect responsibility for the crisis, with one post stating, “Obi has no evidence” to support his claims of APC infiltration. Social media reactions have been mixed, with some LP supporters expressing frustration over the infighting, while others backed Obi, arguing that the party’s leadership had failed to capitalise on its 2023 electoral momentum.

 

Political analysts suggest the crisis could weaken the LP’s position as a viable opposition force ahead of the 2027 elections. The party gained significant traction in 2023, particularly among young voters, with Obi’s campaign galvanising support under the “Obidient” movement. However, internal wrangling has raised concerns about the LP’s ability to maintain its relevance. “The Labour Party’s strength was its unity and grassroots appeal. This public feud risks alienating its base,” said Dr. Chidi Okeke, a political commentator based in Lagos.

 

The Abure faction’s statement also defended its leadership, asserting that Abure remains the legitimate national chairman and that efforts to oust him were unlawful. The faction pointed to recent court rulings affirming Abure’s position, though rival factions within the LP continue to challenge his authority.

 

Neither Obi nor Otti has responded directly to the Abure faction’s latest remarks, but sources close to Obi indicate he remains focused on rebuilding the LP as a credible alternative to the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Otti, who has been praised for his governance in Abia State, is seen as a key figure in the party’s future, though his role in the crisis remains contentious.

 

As the LP grapples with its internal divisions, observers note that resolving the leadership tussle will be critical to maintaining the party’s momentum. For now, the public spat between the Abure faction and Obi underscores the challenges facing Nigeria’s third-largest political party, with its leaders urged to prioritise unity over personal ambitions.

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