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No crisis, faction in Lagos LP- State Chairperson

by Andrew Mailafia

The Lagos State Working Committee of the Labour Party, led by Pastor Dayo Ekong, has disclosed that there is no faction in the chapter, stating any other group or exco as illegal and unconstitutional.

A statement released on Monday by the Lagos State LP Publicity Secretary, Mrs Olubunmi Ekong noted that the splinter group led by one Mr Olumide Adesoyin as impostors who were hell-bent on troubling the peace in the chapter.

Disowning the Ekong-led exco that led the party into the 2023 general elections in the state, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) earlier reported that Adesoyin on Friday announced a new LP executive committee in the state,

He said the Ekong-led exco was no longer recognised by law following the sacking of the Mr Julius Abure-led National Working Committee of the party, which appointed the Ekong-led excos into office.

However on Monday, Ekong insisted that Adesoyin and his cohorts remained impostors, who interpreted court orders to suit their selfish interest

Stressing the need for the general public should disregard Adesoyin’s claim because neither the party’s constitution nor INEC recognises them, she maintained that she remains the incumbent chairperson of the state.

“The properly constituted Lagos LP exco is still in force, and all party activities are still being carried out from the party secretariat situated at No. 59, Oduduwa Way, GRA, Ikeja.

She emphasized that there is no faction in the Labour Party, either at the national or state level.

There is only one legally constitutional and recognised national chairman and secretary of the party in the persons of Mr Julius Abure and Alhaji Umar Farouk, respectively.”

Ekong said Labour Party was focused on reclaiming its allegedly stolen mandate and would n

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