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on Monday stormed the venue of the stakeholders meeting organised by the Political Commission of the Nigeria Labour Congress in Abuja, asking the NLC President, Joe Ajaero to stop interfering in the affairs of the party.
The NLC Political Commission accused Abure of organising an illegal convention where he was returned elected as chairman of the party. The crisis within the party deepened last month with the founding fathers of the party calling for the sack of Abure.The outcome of the convention further deepened the crisis in the party with the Board of Trustees of the party announcing the take over of the affairs of the party.
Obi, who was represented by the spokesperson for the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council, Yunusa Tanko, called for the setting up of two committees to resolve the crises in the party.
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