Labour Party Chairman Julius Abure has issued a stern warning to key figures within the party, including former presidential candidate Peter Obi, amid intensifying internal disputes....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>
According to a report by Platinum TV, Abure forcefully addressed the corruption allegations that have been leveled against him. He challenged his critics, insisting they provide concrete evidence of any wrongdoing or financial impropriety.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!By daring his accusers to identify who gave money, to whom, and through which channels, Abure has placed the burden of proof squarely on those questioning his integrity.
His frustration appears to stem from what he sees as calculated efforts to tarnish his reputation, particularly by individuals who benefitted from the party’s platform during the last election.
Abure’s response is not just defensive—it’s a counteroffensive, signaling his intent to publicly call out party stakeholders if pushed further.
Abure also reflected on his previous restraint regarding controversies surrounding campaign funding, including allegations that funds meant for party agents were misappropriated or mismanaged.
By choosing to remain silent at the time, he implied a willingness to preserve party unity even at personal cost. However, his latest statements indicate that his patience has worn thin, and that he is now prepared to share his side of the story in full detail.
The chairman hinted that internal divisions have already taken a toll on the party’s cohesion, subtly suggesting that the Labour Party is no longer the unified force it once appeared to be.
According to him, “I heard some of them talk about corruption. Today, I want to challenge all of them. All of them, from Peter Obi down to the others that contested election, let any of them come out and tell the world what they gave to me personally or to the party.”
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