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Abure: Labour Party to NLC reported that your militants had broken into their headquarters

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The Labour Party leadership has accused the Nigeria Labour Congress of unlawfully breaking into its national headquarters in Abuja, alleging a significant destruction of property.

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In a statement by the National Publicity Secretary, the party condemned NLC’s actions as criminal, a misplacement of priorities, and done in bad faith.

The party criticized NLC President Joe Ajaero for his alleged greed and ambition, questioning his leadership of individuals with partisan interests in other political parties.

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The statement emphasized that NLC does not own the Labour Party, highlighting that ownership is determined by card-carrying or financial members, not organizations like NLC.

The party expressed concern over national challenges like poor wages, high inflation, and insecurity, accusing Ajaero of neglecting these issues after a year in office.

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