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LP: Crisis Resolved As Court Confirms Abure’s Tenure Expired

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The leadership crisis within the Labour Party has reached a significant resolution as the Federal High Court in Abuja affirmed that Julius Abure’s tenure as National Chairman has expired. The decision reflects the Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this year, clearing the way for a fresh leadership.

Federal High Court dismisses Abure’s suit against INEC, affirming his tenure expired in June 2024.

INEC’s counter-affidavit confirmed the expiration of Abure’s leadership.Court ruling echoes the Supreme Court’s April 2025 decision nullifying prior recognitions of his leadership.

Interim National Chairman Senator Nenadi Usman welcomes the ruling, calling it an affirmation of the rule of law.

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Usman urges Labour Party members to respect constitutional authority and focus on rebuilding the party.

The ruling is expected to end the factional battle that has plagued the party for over a year. With upcoming by-elections and the 2027 general elections, the Labour Party now seeks unity and focus on its people-centred mission.

This ruling removes lingering doubts surrounding Abure’s leadership, signaling the end of the factional crisis and encouraging unity within the Labour Party as it prepares for the 2027 elections.

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