
The leadership of the Labour Party under Nenadi Usman has downplayed the decision of embattled national chairman, Julius Abure, to challenge his removal at the Supreme Court, insisting that his tenure has elapsed and that the party has since moved on under a new leadership.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, Usman expressed confidence that the apex court would not depart from its earlier position on the party’s leadership dispute.
“My take is that the Supreme Court would maintain its stand. They can’t change what they have done before. If my tenure is over tomorrow, I will go. But it’s not yet over,” she said.
Also weighing in on the controversy, a serving member of the House of Representatives representing Aba North/Aba South Federal Constituency, Alex Ikwechegh, said the outcome of the appeal is predictable, arguing that the issues being contested had previously been settled by the Supreme
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