The Labor Party (LP) faction led by Julius Abure called on the Independent National Election Commission (INEC) to refuse to send it to the party’s flagbearer (NCC) in 2025 in a faction loyal to the National Guard Commission (NCC), led by Nenadi Usman, in which the party refused to send it to the party’s flagbearer (NCC) in 2025.
Abure insists that any new primary election conducted by the USMAN-led committee is illegal as he has ruled Governor Anambra’s primary election Labor Party and submit the name of its candidate to INEC.
National Propaganda Secretary by ABURE LED LP, A liarIn a statement Thursday, he reminded INEC and the public of the plans of the National Career Council (NCC) led by Nenadi Usman to hold a new primary election in the November gubernatorial election in Anambra state.
This is after the NCC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held on Wednesday in Abuja Announced this It will review primary elections targeting Anambra governoral elections and LP brief members.
“For doubt, Labour has since summarized its gubernatorial primary in Anambra state, and the names of successful candidates have been submitted to INEC in accordance with the election guidelines.
“So, as the party moves forward, we separate the party from any other or outcome of any other primary election, waiting for the right time to promote our campaign.
“Under the Party’s Constitution, INEC Guidelines and the Election Act, the process of leading to the primary election began with the Labor Party’s mandatory notice to INEC, after which we issued a notice of the start of our primary election,” he said. ifoh, said in a statement in Abuja.
The statement added George Moghalu Being defeated Chumu Mebru In the party primary election held on April 5, 2025, he won the LP flag in the 2025 Governor Anambra poll.
“Moghalu voted in total 573 votes to beat his sole contestant Chuma Nwosu, who won 19 votes in the interest-free practice. The party also issued a return certificate to the winners and the party candidate on November 8, 2025, election.
“In an official, INEC said that all parties must comply with Section 28(1) of the 2022 Elections Act on or before April 10, 2025.
“Also in line with Article 84 of the Elections Act 2022, INEC complies with the code of compliance of political parties, especially to enable the committee to effectively monitor primary elections.
“Since then, Labour has followed all the processes of producing its candidates in the exercises monitored by top INEC officials, and even submitted their candidates’ names. Therefore, we warn anyone or a group of people that they choose to disrupt the process that began a month ago and to logically conclude that the candidate’s names are in line with such MASFAIFE and MISFAIFT and mistakenly assume it is Misseaf and Misforceef, ” The statement further stated.
Criminals will be punished
The statement added that members who violate the will of the Party and its leaders will face appropriate sanctions.
“Labor leadership will not hesitate to impose strict discipline on anyone who chooses to become stable and confused within the party.
“We are enough to warn members of the party to always adhere to the rules of participation and respect the party’s supremacy as recently recommended by the Supreme Court.
“However, we are calling on the party members of Anambra, especially those of Nigerian democracy, to help rescue Anambra from the imminent collapse, due to the bad governance of the people caused by the current leaders of the state. The statement states.