Chairman of the Labour Party in Lagos State, Rasheed Bamishe has called on the National Chairman of the party, Julius Abure, to resign his position, to sustain the party’s integrity.
Bamishe who made the call while speaking at the party secretariat in Lagos on Saturday, urged Abure to prioritise the party interest and resign his position while a Caretaker National Chairman be appointed to organise State Congresses before convening the proposed National Convention.
The party chieftain however called on the National Working Committee of the party, members of the Board of Trustees and other relevant stakeholders to prevent Abure from holding his proposed National Convention on March 27, 2024.
Bamishe said: “We urge Barrister Abure to leave the Party now because the litany of corrupt cases against him has done collateral damage to the image of the Labour Party.
“The Labour Party which was formed by the founding fathers to be a beckon of hope for millions of Nigerians is gradually being destroyed by Barrister Abure and this should not be allowed to continue.”
The LP chieftain added that Abure was free to create his political party and manage its business but declared the Labour Party as a democratic organisation that cannot function as a one-man show.
He further claimed that allegations of dishonesty, forgery, and fabrication of signatures have brought public shame and embarrassment to the Labour Party’s National Chairman.
“Even if all these allegations are not true, the reasonable option open to the embattled Labour Party National Chairman is to step aside to pave the way for thorough investigations into the cases of alleged fraud against him.
“In a civilized clime, Barrister Abure should have exited office since the flurry of fraud cases against him became public knowledge but because of the culture of impunity in Nigeria, he is still clinging to power.
“Barrister Abure should tell the world where the National Convention of Labour Party in which he emerged as National Chairman was held.
“Barrister Abure is plotting to install himself again as the National Chairman of Labour Party through another illegal Convention and this should not be allowed to happen,” he stressed.
He emphasised the need for all stakeholders to unite to seek all legitimate options including litigation to make sure Abure is removed from office to restore credibility, dignity, and integrity to the party.