The National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP), Julius Abure, is facing suspension over several petitions and court cases against him. The LP’s executive committee has received numerous complaints about Abure’s alleged anti-party activities and is currently investigating the matter.

According to sources within the party, the petitions against Abure include allegations of financial impropriety, abuse of power, and violation of party rules. These allegations have been brought by party members and officials from various states across the country.
The LP’s constitution allows for the suspension of any member who is found to have engaged in anti-party activities or violated party rules. If Abure is found guilty of these allegations, he could face suspension or expulsion from the party.
The LP has been struggling with internal conflicts and leadership issues in recent years, and this latest development is likely to further destabilize the party. Some members are calling for a complete overhaul of the party’s leadership structure, while others are urging for a more measured approach to resolving the current crisis.