
The Digest:
Julius Abure, factional chairman of the Labour Party (LP), addressed misconceptions about his recent meeting with Nyesom Wike, FCT minister. Abure clarified that the visit was private and not political. Amid an ongoing leadership crisis in LP, Abure reaffirmed his leadership and the party's growth under his guidance.
Key Points:
- Abure met Wike, sparking controversy among party members.
- He clarified that the meeting was a private interaction.
- Abure asserted his leadership role and LP's growth under his watch.
- The visit came amid a leadership crisis in the LP, with rival factions.
- LP faces uncertainty as both factions assert legitimacy.
Abure remains committed to his leadership position, despite criticism, and emphasized LP's growing influence.