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Labour Party: Group hails Supreme Court, INEC for upholding democratic principles

Published on May 09, 2025 at 09:53 AM

The Liberal Progressive and Patriotic Members Congress, LPPMC, has lauded the Supreme Court of Nigeria for its landmark judgment reaffirming the rule of law and the sanctity of democratic processes in the ongoing leadership crisis within the Labour Party.

According to LPPMC, “This ruling, which nullified the illegitimate conventions orchestrated by the defunct Julius Abure-led faction, is a victory for democracy and a stern rebuke of political impunity.”;

A statement issued by its National Coordinator, Dr. Kingsley Okundaye, said, “We stand unequivocally in solidarity with the Sen. Nenadi Usman-led Caretaker Committee, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Political Commission, and members of the former National Transition Committee, whose tireless efforts to restore integrity, transparency, and accountability to the Labour Party have been vindicated by the judiciary.”;

The LPPMC applauds their “dogged”; commitment to rescuing the party from the clutches of political bandits who sought to privatize it for personal gain.

The LPPMC also welcomes the swift clarification by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on May 8, 2025, debunking false media reports alleging recognition of unauthorized individuals as Labour Party leaders, saying that INEC’s statement, signed by Chief Press Secretary Rotimi Oyekanmi, reaffirmed that the Commission has not made any decision in respect of the LP and emphasized its commitment to studying the Supreme Court judgment before taking lawful action.

Okundaye urged INEC to maintain the bold, impartial stance, stressing that democracy thrives when institutions courageously call a spade a spade, by rejecting undue influence and upholding constitutional mandates.

The LPPMC encourages INEC to expedite its review process and formally recognize the Sen. Nenadi Usman-led Caretaker Committee as the legitimate interim leadership of the Labour Party, in compliance with the Supreme Court’s ruling.

The LPPMC condemned the desperate antics of the defunct Abure-led National Working Committee (NWC), whose tenure expired on June 8, 2024, observing that their recent attempt to suspend duly elected officials like Governor Alex Otti and Senators Ireti Kingibe and Darlington Nwokocha is a laughable charade, and “a dead lion’s growl”; that holds no legitimacy.

The LPPMC joins millions of Nigerians in rejecting any agenda to impose a one-party state or sabotage the coalition of progressive forces ahead of the 2027 elections and called on all patriotic Nigerians, civil society organizations, and the international community to support the Sen. Nenadi Usman-led Committee in auditing the Labour Party’s finances and exposing years of corruption under the Abure faction.

He stressed the need to pressure INEC to act decisively in recognizing lawful leadership and delisting impostors from its portals and resist anti-democratic coalitions that prioritize personal interests over national liberation.

According to him, “Democracy is not a spectator sport. It demands vigilance, courage, and collective action. Let us build on this momentum to rescue Nigeria’s democracy from predatory elites.”;

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