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Labour Party (LP) has said its breakaway group led by Lamidi Apapa has approached a Kano State High Court, asking it to invalidate all the elections won by the party in the just concluded general election.
A statement issued by the acting national publicity secretary of the party, Obiorah Ifoh, said the suspended national legal adviser and a key member of the Apapa group, Samuel Akingbade Oyelekan, on Wednesday while the Presidential Appeal Tribunal was sitting in Abuja with all attention focused on it, clandestinely sneaked out of Abuja to Kano State where he in collaboration with some members of other political parties asked the court to invalidate all the elections won by the Labour Party, particularly, the National Assembly in the 36 states and FCT on the ground that āwe didnāt submit register of voters to INEC.
āAkingbade who presented himself as representing the Labour Party did not oppose the motion, thus forcing the helpless judge to reserve judgement for tomorrow (today).
āThough the party will appear before the court on Thursday to set aside the proceedings, we have earlier raised the alarm of the plots by the opposition parties to ensure that the Labour Party is reduced to the rubbles. Few weeks ago, we alerted Nigerians of plots to hijack the party and by extension, target all our cases in the tribunal.
āWe have since produced evidence of the letters initiated by Akingbade to various tribunals asking for withdrawal of cases before them.
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