Supreme Court Removes Julius Abure As Labour Party Chairman.
The Supreme Court has dismissed Julius Abure from his position as the National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP), delivering a significant verdict that reaffirms the limits of judicial intervention in internal party affairs.
In a unanimous decision delivered on Friday by a five-member panel, the apex court nullified an earlier ruling by the Court of Appeal in Abuja, which had previously recognised Abure as the party’s national chairman.
The Supreme Court held that the Court of Appeal lacked the jurisdiction to make such a declaration, emphasising that the core issue pertained to the internal leadership structure of the party. It reiterated that such matters fall outside the scope of judicial authority.
According to the judgment, party leadership disputes are internal matters that should be resolved within the mechanisms of the political organisation itself, not through litigation.
This landmark ruling is expected to reshape how political parties handle leadership disputes moving forward, reinforcing the principle that courts should not interfere in issues that are fundamentally political and organisational in nature.
Further details are expected to emerge as reactions from party stakeholders and legal experts continue to unfold.