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Labour Party Campaign Council puts in place 11-Member Conflict Resolution Committee
Chief Spokesman, Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council (LPPCC) Yunusa Tanko, has indicated that the council has put together a security, peace, and conflict resolution committee to handle all conflicts in the party.
Tanko at a briefing in Abuja indicated that the LPPCC waded in since the has failed to set up relevant committees to address the issues ahead of the 2023 campaign
Tanko said: “You are quite aware of the recent media reports regarding the issues that led to the relieving of our Youth leader, Comrade Anslem Eragbe, the purported sacking of Dr Doyin Okupe, DG campaign organisation and our former Acting Publicity Secretary, Mr Abayomi Arabambi of his duties and the subsequent suspension of the Ogun state’s executives of the party.
“You will also recall that the National Executive Committee (NWC) had in a communique issued after its meeting announced the aforementioned actions and promised to set up a disciplinary committee to investigate the activities of the Ogun State’s EXCO and recommend to the NWC the appropriate disciplinary actions to be taken against the Labour Party executives in Ogun.”
The spokesman said the NWC has rather than set up a disciplinary Committee, to look into only the case of Ogun State exco, deemed wise to constitute Labour Party Security, Peace and Conflict Resolution (LPSPCRC) Committee to handle that and every other matter that has to do with grievances and mischief within the party.