HomeNewsLP Treasurer Accuses Abure of Corruption and Plot to Suspend Obi

LP Treasurer Accuses Abure of Corruption and Plot to Suspend Obi

Published on

In a recent interview, the National Treasurer of the Labour Party, Mrs. Oluchi Opara, has disclosed her ongoing conflict with the party’s National Chairman, Julius Abure. Opara, who is currently serving a six-month suspension, has raised serious allegations of corruption against Abure and claims there is a plot to suspend the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

According to PUNCH, Opara’s suspension, which she deems unjustified, is seen as an attempt by the National Working Committee to obscure alleged corrupt practices within the party. She asserts that the allegations against Abure are significant and accuses him of evading accountability. In response to these issues, Opara has taken legal steps, including suing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to initiate a thorough investigation into the party’s finances.

The allegations extend to financial mismanagement, particularly concerning the funds raised from nomination forms and fundraising activities leading up to the 2023 general elections. Opara challenges Abure to account for these funds, highlighting the lack of transparency and accountability in handling the party’s finances. Despite collecting billions of naira, the party still faces basic financial challenges, such as paying rent for their secretariat and covering monthly salaries.

Opara also raises concerns about funds raised during Peter Obi’s campaign tour in the United States, alleging that donations from the Nigerian diaspora were not properly accounted for by Abure. She has called for openness and accountability, urging Abure to disclose the amount raised during his US tour.

The treasurer’s allegations have sparked a broader discussion on financial governance within the Labour Party. Despite her suspension and the internal discord it has caused, Opara remains committed to the Labour Party, rejecting any notion of defecting to another political party. She emphasizes the need for a fair hearing and due process in resolving the conflict, accusing the party’s leadership of spreading misinformation.

The situation has led to speculation about the potential impact on the Labour Party’s performance in upcoming elections and its overall integrity. Opara’s stance against corruption and her call for transparency and accountability reflect a larger struggle within the party to uphold democratic principles and ethical governance.

This internal conflict within the Labour Party comes at a time when Nigeria faces significant economic challenges. Opara uses the opportunity to appeal to the federal government to address the hardship faced by Nigerians, criticizing the removal of fuel subsidies and the ensuing financial strain on the population.

Latest articles

Lagos Commissioner Says New Tenancy Law Will Shield Tenants

Lagos proposes a new tenancy law aimed at protecting tenants from exploitation while safeguarding landlord rights in Nigeria’s biggest city.

Airline Operators Lift Lifetime Ban on Passenger

AON lifts Comfort Emmanson’s lifetime ban after ministerial plea but warns against future misconduct in Nigeria’s aviation sector.

EFCC to Arraign 23 Internet Fraud Suspects Arrested at Obasanjo Library

EFCC internet fraud arrests will see 23 suspects arraigned after being caught at a hotel within the Obasanjo Library precinct in Abeokuta

Two Nigerians Arrested in Lebanon Over $500K Cocaine

Two Nigerians were arrested in Lebanon after allegedly smuggling 156 cocaine capsules worth $500K into Beirut via Ethiopia.

More like this

Lagos Commissioner Says New Tenancy Law Will Shield Tenants

Lagos proposes a new tenancy law aimed at protecting tenants from exploitation while safeguarding landlord rights in Nigeria’s biggest city.

Airline Operators Lift Lifetime Ban on Passenger

AON lifts Comfort Emmanson’s lifetime ban after ministerial plea but warns against future misconduct in Nigeria’s aviation sector.

EFCC to Arraign 23 Internet Fraud Suspects Arrested at Obasanjo Library

EFCC internet fraud arrests will see 23 suspects arraigned after being caught at a hotel within the Obasanjo Library precinct in Abeokuta