26th October 2023


Julius Abure
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The Labour Party and the ruling All Progressives Congress have disagreed over an alleged plan by the present administration to begin a clampdown on opposition members.
While the LP claimed the clampdown may follow the victory of President Bola Tinubu at the Supreme Court, the APC said there was no truth in the allegation.
The National Chairman of the LP, Julius Abure, had claimed that his party received intelligence that the President may be coming after him, the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi and some chieftains, following his victory at the Supreme Court.
Abure’s claim came after a seven-man panel of the apex court unanimously dismissed the appeals of the LP candidate and his Peoples Democratic Party counterpart, Atiku Abubakar, and affirmed Tinubu as the winner of the 2023 presidential poll.https://live.primis-amp.tech/content/video/amp/videoIframe.php?s=113240#amp=1
He said, “It is pertinent to put on record that we have it on very good authority that the government may have marked some Labour Party’s key leaders, myself especially and our leader and presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, in particular for vilification, to suppress the party, suffocate our team, and our goal of a new Nigeria. Related News
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“The planned persecution, intimidation, suppression and harassment of our leaders using security agencies and all other government institutions will be defended.
“We are therefore calling on all our members and the Obidient family to be vigilant and brace for the challenges ahead. The struggle
