POLITICS
Labour Party writes APC, warns their candidates against creating breakdown of law and order
Labour Party writes APC, warns their candidates against creating breakdown of law and order
The Labour Party, LP, in Abia State has expressed concern over deteriorating internal bickering in the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and has, therefore, cautioned over escalation. Labour Party noted that any escalation could lead to the breakdown of law and order in Abia State, a scenario the Labour Party insisted would endanger the state.
In a statement today, Saturday, signed by Comrade Iroegbu Emenike, State Publicity Secretary, Labour Party noted that despite the conclusion of APC’s gubernatorial primaries, the camps of some aspirants have not ceased in attacking each other. “Particularly, supporters of former Minister of State for Science and Technology, High Chief Henry Ikoh, and those backing Chief Eric Opah have continued to engage in public exchanges, with both camps vigorously attacking each other via the media”, the statement noted.
The Labour Party noted that “it is public knowledge that one of the major factors fueling the crisis within the Abia APC is the widespread perception that the party abandoned many of its long standing and loyal members in favour of individuals perceived to have acquired political influence through financial muscle. The merchandising of party tickets from the House of Assembly to Governorship and the preference for the highest bidders over committed party faithful have continued to generate resentment, division, and internal conflicts within the party. This unfortunate situation reflects a clear failure of leadership and internal party management within the Abia APC, the consequences of which are now manifesting in the ongoing struggle for the party’s governorship ticket.”
Read Labour’s statement below.
PRESS RELEASE
APC’S GOVERNORSHIP TUSSLE MUST NOT THREATEN PEACE IN ABIA – LABOUR PARTY
The Abia State Chapter of the Labour Party has called on the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the State to ensure that its ongoing internal political disagreements do not degenerate into actions capable of threatening the peace and security currently being enjoyed by Abians.
In recent weeks, the public space has been flooded with conflicting statements, media exchanges, and political grandstanding by various interest groups within the APC over who should emerge as the party’s governorship candidate for the 2027 election.
Particularly, supporters of former Minister of State for Science and Technology, High Chief Henry Ikoh, and those backing Chief Eric Opah have continued to engage in public exchanges, with both camps vigorously attacking each other via the media.
The Labour Party notes that it is public knowledge that one of the major factors fueling the crisis within the Abia APC is the widespread perception that the party abandoned many of its long standing and loyal members in favour of individuals perceived to have acquired political influence through financial muscle. The merchandising of party tickets from the House of Assembly to Governorship and the preference for the highest bidders over committed party faithful have continued to generate resentment, division, and internal conflicts within the party. This unfortunate situation reflects a clear failure of leadership and internal party management within the Abia APC, the consequences of which are now manifesting in the ongoing struggle for the party’s governorship ticket.
As a responsible ruling party, we are not interested in knowing who emerges as the candidate of the APC or any other political party. However, we are concerned about the safety of Abians and residents, especially when political disagreements begin to spill into the public domain in a manner capable of heating up the polity.
We therefore advise all Abia APC stakeholders, leaders, and supporters to conduct their political engagements responsibly and ensure that their differences are resolved within the framework of their party structures without disturbing public peace or causing anxiety among citizens.
The Labour Party also calls on security agencies in the State to remain vigilant and proactive in monitoring political activities across party lines to ensure that no individual or group takes actions capable of disrupting law and order.
We urge all political parties in Abia State to emulate the peaceful and democratic example demonstrated by the Labour Party during its primaries. Our party successfully conducted its congresses and primaries in a peaceful atmosphere, after which leaders, aspirants, candidates, and stakeholders closed ranks and remained united in pursuit of a common objective.
Politics should be about ideas, service, development, and healthy competition, not bitterness, intimidation, or actions capable of creating unnecessary tension as demonstrated by the Abia APC.
The Labour Party wishes to assure the people of Abia State that the administration of His Excellency, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, OFR, remains fully committed to protecting lives and property while sustaining the peaceful environment necessary for development, investment, and economic growth.
We encourage all citizens to remain law abiding and go about their legitimate activities without fear, as the security and well being of every resident remain a top priority.
Signed:
Comrade Iroegbu Emenike
Publicity Secretary
Abia State, Labour Party


