You’ve failed the people; LP slams its Reps members

0
159

By Lanre Oloyede

Leadership of Labour Party has described it members of the House of Representatives as having failed the masses that voted them into power

The party in a statement issued by its National Publicly Secretary, Obiora Ifoh regretted that the Representatives have quickly forgot the circumstances that attracted the mass votes that ensured their election to the green chambers, adding that rather than fighting to right the wrongs that led to the massive votes for them, they are now fighting the leadership of the party

This was as the party condemned the statement credited to the Labour Party caucus leader in the House of Representatives, Hon Afam Ogene to the effect that it is unconventional to conduct convention before state, local government and ward congresses.

Ifoh said Hon. Ogene has shown crass ignorant on the constitution of the party under which he was elected, adding that as the alter ego of the party who should defend the party policy and programs in the national assembly. He added that for him to say that the House of Representatives caucus was not informed about the convention is clearly a mischief taken too far.

“For the records, the House of Representatives through the caucus leader was duly informed about the coming convention. We are aghast at the kind of politics Hon. Ogene has chosen to play. It is therefore very unhealthy for him to rush to the press to misinform our members. We had expected him to be a liaison between the party leadership and the national assembly and as a leader he claims to be to help in ensuring that peace reigns in the party at all time.

“We had expected, even though he is coming from the background of PDP and APC, he should not mistake the APC and PDP constitutions to that of the Labour Party. We would like to educate him to note that as the other parties’ constitutions are different, so is the Labour Party.

“In line with Article 15:1-4 of our party constitution, there is no equality of tenure. While the Ward, local government and state executives have three years tenure, the national executive has four years tenure.

“As at the moment, party executives in over sixteen states are subsisting because they have conducted their congresses. We had expected Hon. Ogene to read the constitution of the party before making public comments against the party”.

The party lamented that members of the House of Representatives elected under the Labour Party are always quick to rush to the media whenever it make major decisions. “This is against the background that they have never risen to the occasion as members of the Labour Party in the House who are supposed to be the voice of the people and speak truth to power, in spite of the numerous challenges the country is going through.

“Again, considering the sacrifices made by Nigerians in electing these Labour Party legislators, we had expected them to be the Ambassadors of the People. It appears that they seat at the national assembly for their selves alone. It is obvious that it is only when it concerns the party that they flex muscles. They need not be told of the persecution the party leadership has been undergoing in the hands of the government in power as a result of their election into offices and yet, they have no qualms in bringing the party to opprobrium at any given opportunity”.

The party advised its lawmakers to desist from rushing to the press on party matters. “Party internal matters must remain and kept internal matters. The party will not hesitate to discipline any party member who will not respect the supremacy of the party. The party is prepared to defend its ideology and constitution at all times irrespective of whose ox is gored.”

Finally, we want to assure our party members that the leadership is continuing with our consultations with stakeholders at all levels to ensure that free, fair and rancour free convention is held.