LP suspends national treasurer over false allegation
By Angela Atabo
The Labour Party (LP), on Wednesday, suspended its National Treasurer, Ms Oluchi Opara, for six months for making false allegations against the party.
Mr Obiora Ifoh, the LP National Publicity Secretary, said this at a news conference in Abuja.
Ifoh said that Opara had dragged the party’s name into the mud by making false allegations of financial misappropriation against the leadership.
He said she was suspended after she failed to appear before a five-man committee set on the issue.
“Opara alleged that the party amassed a whooping N3.5 billion from sales of forms from the 2023 election.
“We wished that was true, but the truth is that the party realised N1.2 billion only from not just sales of forms but also from other sources, including membership cards and donations amongst others.
“The party, through the campaign bodies and support groups, realised another N800 million, a fund solely managed by the Campaign Organisation, not the party.
“The party accounts have been properly audited up till June 2023 and have since been submitted and received by INEC, not many political parties have submitted their 2023 audited accounts, ‘’ he said.
Ifoh said that the allegation that the audited account was doctored was a matter of libel which had been taken note of.
He added that clarification would be sought from Oprara as to how bank transactions were falsified as auditors only work with evidence of transactions emanating from statements from the banks.
He said that the LP National Working Committee (NWC), raised a five-man investigation committee to take a critical look at the allegation by Opara with the mandate to resolve the issue.
“The National Treasurer and indeed all members of the NWC were present at the meeting and endorsed the committee.
“It was indeed a rude shock that in total disregard to the NWC position and troubleshooting efforts, the National Treasurer, three days after reneged on the understanding that all attacks and diatribes cease for peace to reign.
“Opara disregarded constituted authority by addressing a world press conference and also appeared on Arise television where she disparaged the person of our national chairman and also brought the party to opprobrium,’’ he said.
He said that convinced that the National Treasurer was on a mission to stifle life out of LP, an emergency NWC was summoned on Feb. 13, and set up a disciplinary committee to try the National Treasurer, for bringing the party to disrepute.
He said that at the meeting, the NWC extended an invitation to Opara to appear before it to discuss the recent development, but she shunned the invitation by the disciplinary committee, to clear herself and her actions.
“The party sees this as an affront to its leadership and its members.
“The disciplinary committee has, however, recommended to the National Executive Council of the party through the National Working Committee that Ms Oluchi Opara be suspended from the LP for a minimum of 6 months.
“This is with immediate effect.
“We sincerely regret this development. We, however, urge our members to understand that this is a price to pay for success.
“We will continue to reform the party until we achieve the best, good enough to drive our New Nigeria agenda,’’ he said.
Ifoh said that after the 2023 election, the party’s existence had continued to be threatened with its members being lured to cause chaos.
“It is no longer news that a few months ago, five members of the National Working Committee of the party chose to be agents of disintegration and the whole nation stood by us as we flushed them out.
“Smarting from that euphoria, little did we know that the fumigation was far from complete until late last year when signs emanated that of National Treasurer, a key member of the executive turned to be a mole in the house,” he said. (NAN)
Edited by Ali Baba-Inuwa
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