In a surprise move, Barrister Julius Abure, the National Chairman of the Labour Party, has forgiven his opponents who he accused of damaging his reputation during the party’s recent leadership crisis. Abure’s statement comes after a Federal High Court in Abuja validated the party’s National Convention, held on March 27, 2024, where he was re-elected for a second term.
Abure, who has been at the center of controversy within the party, stated that he offers forgiveness to those who attempted to undermine the party and engaged in character assassination. He emphasized that forgiveness must be accompanied by repentance and restitution, citing the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The court’s ruling marks a new era for the Labour Party in Nigeria, according to Abure. He acknowledged that the party needs restructuring and healing but assured that the doors are open to all, extending an olive branch to the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and other aggrieved members.
This development is the latest in the Labour Party’s tumultuous journey. Abure’s leadership has been challenged by some party members, and he has faced allegations of attempted murder and embezzlement . However, the court’s validation of his re-election is seen as a significant victory for his faction.
As the Labour Party looks to move forward, Abure’s call for unity and forgiveness may be a step towards healing the divisions within the party. With the 2023 Nigerian general election behind them, the party is poised to regroup and refocus on its social democratic ideals.