Ewuga told journalists in Lafia that the chairman’s body language suggested that he was working against the party’s chances ahead of the 2023 general elections.
The Nasarawa State governorship candidate of the Labour Party, Joseph Ewuga, has openly accused the state chairman of the party, Alexander Emmanuel, of engaging in anti-party activities.
Ewuga said while the party was making significant progress through grassroots mobilisation and sensitisation, which enhanced its membership drive, the chairman was working with the ruling All Progressives Congress and other interest groups against the LP. He noted that the party chairman was using the rising profile of the party in the state to feather his own nest by going around to negotiate with other political parties behind key stakeholders.
He urged the party’s national leadership to call the chairman to order before much harm would be done to the party in the state and undermines the progress so far made.