Labour Party moves to resolve rift with National Assembly members

Labour Party moves to resolve rift with National Assembly members

To restore harmony and strengthen ties with its National Assembly caucus, the Labour Party (LP) leadership has inaugurated a three-member Intervention and Truce Committee to resolve lingering tensions between the party and its lawmakers.

The committee, led by Ben Etanabene (Chairman), with Mathew Nworgu and Chinedu Obika as members, were tasked with engaging LP legislators in the Senate and House of Representatives to address grievances and reinforce party unity.

Speaking at the inauguration in Abuja, Labour Party National Chairman, Barrister Julius Abure, acknowledged gaps in the relationship between the party and its lawmakers, emphasizing the need for urgent reconciliation.

National Publicity Secretary of the party, Obiora Ifoh in a statement said Abure tasked the committee to submit its report in two weeks.

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