The financial crisis and allegations of
forgery against the National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, are
already spinning out of control as the suspended National Treasurer of the
party, Oluchi Oparah, has dragged Abure and the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) through court, urging the court to compel the anti-graft body
to investigate the national chairman.
She also urged the court to quash her six-month
suspension by the party as she was not given fair hearing before she was
suspended by the party leadership, who sat on the matter in her absence.
In a related development, a former acting
national chairman, Maria Lebeke, has also corroborated Oparah’s allegations by
accusing Abure of forging her signature when she acted as national chairman
after then leader, Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, died in December 2020.
Unfortunately, the plight of Abure was
worsened on Sunday as chairmen of the party across the 36 states unanimously
passed a vote of no confidence in him, and asked him to step down with
immediate effect.
However, in suit number FHC/ABj/CS/202/2024
dated February 15 2024 filed by her lawyer, Emeka Etiaba, SAN, titled: ”
Originating summons pursuant to order 3 rule 7 of the federal high court (civil
procedure) rules, 2019 and under the inherent jurisdiction of this honourable
court, Oparah asked the court whether it was not under the EFCC rules to
investigate forgery.
In the affidavit she deposed, Oparah said,
“I wrote a letter to the first Defendant (EFCC,) bringing a formal Petition
dated the 14” of February, 2024 against the National Chairman of the Labour
party Comrade Julius Abure, the 2nd Defendant in this suit for several grievous
offences bordering on forgery, embezzlement of the 3rd Defendant’s funds, and
abuse of office and failure to account for 3rd Defendant’s funds at his
disposal.
The letter is annexed as Exhibit A.
“The 2nd Defendant assumed the position of
Acting National Chairman in January, 2021 following the demise of his
predecessor, Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, on the 29th of December, 2020.
He subsequently began a pattern of
financial recklessness and lack of accountability that has characterised his
tenure to date.
“The most grievous act of impropriety by
2nd Defendant pertains to his forgery of the signature of the late Alhaji
Abdulsalam, 61 (Sixty-One) days after Abdulsalam’s death with which he withdrew
monies from the account of the defendant.
“The 2nd Defendant proceeded to
unilaterally sign several bank cheques and depleted the balances in the 3rd
Defendant’s Zenith Bank account (Account No.1010984346) without recourse to any
other member of the National Working Committee.
“The sum of N14,000,000.00 (Fourteen
Million Naira only) had been lodged into the aforementioned account on 18 of
February 2022, 51 days after the death of the erstwhile National Chairman.
“Between the 28 of February and 7th of
March, 2022, the 2nd Defendant prepared and presented several cheques
supposedly counter-signed by the late Alhaji Abdulkadir for payment at the
Ceddi Plaza branch of Zenith Bank Plc in Abuja.
‘The monies paid earlier into the
referenced account were completely depleted by: the 2 Defendant.
The 2nd Defendant unilaterally signed the
withdrawal instruments as acting National Secretary and forged the signature of
his predecessor, the late Abdulsalam in order to deplete the 3rd Defendant’s
funds, without the knowledge of or recourse to the NWC.
“These criminal actions represent the
beginning of the high level of corruption that has now come to define the 2nd
Defendant’s tenure as National Chairman of the 3rd Defendant,” she stated in
the petition to the EFCC and federal high courtShe explained that within the
period under review that “large sums of money were raised from the sale of
nomination forms for the several elections held ni 2023.
“Apart from proceeds from Edo State (in
2024) which the 2nd Defendant actually diverted to his personal accounts, the
2nd Defendant declared only N55 million out of about N3 billion raised, failing
to account for the balance.
“This undeclared balance from sale of
nomination forms as well as all donations received from followers and
sympathizers of H.E. Peter Obi, remains unaccounted till date and all requests
for accountability have been rebuffed by the 2nd Defendant.”
On her part, Lebeke, in an interview by
Arise news Television, Labaka denied signing any cheque between February 7 2022
and March 18 2022, the period when the said Ñ14 million and two instances of N7
million were withdrawn from the account of the party by Abure.
“The cheques between February 7 and March
18, I did not sign them. I only signed the cheques for March 29 meeting in
Benin for the National Working Committee members and states chairmen of the
party.
“Mr. Abure also forged my signature for the
change of signatures as national chairman,” she disclosed in the interview.
Meanwhile, chairmen of the party in the 36
states have unanimously passed a vote of no confidence in Abure, and asked him
to step down with immediate effect.
The Plateau State chairman of the party,
Comrade Solomon Ndam, read the position of the party chairmen at a press
briefing held in Bauchi State, weekend.
“We extend warm greetings to all faithful
members of the Labour Party (LP) of Nigeria and to every Nigerian dedicated to
the New Nigeria project. Your commitment and enthusiasm for positive change are
truly commendable.
“We stand before you with a profound appreciation
for the responsiveness of HE Peter G. Obi, a stalwart in our party, for his
swift action in response to the call for the external auditing of the LP
accounts. This gesture underscores his unwavering commitment to transparency
and the principles of the New Nigeria project.
“However, we find ourselves at a critical
juncture, where we must address certain internal matters for the sake of our
party’s integrity in the spirit of openness and accountability as elected
Chairmen of Labour Party in Nigeria, we wishes to address certain concerns that
have come to our attention.
“We are appealing to His Excellency, Peter
Obi, Senator Ahmed Datti, and other distinguished personalities within the
party to join us in requesting Barr. Julius Abure to step aside.
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