Labour Party Suspends Governor Alex Otti, Senators Over Alleged Anti-Party Activities
Labour Party Suspends Governor Alex Otti, Senators Over Alleged Anti-Party Activities
The Labour Party has announced the indefinite suspension of six of its top members over alleged anti-party activities.
Among those suspended are the Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti, and two senators—Darlington Nwokocha and Ireti Kingibe.
The Labour Party stated that it remains committed to internal discipline and accountability, emphasizing that no member is above the party’s constitution.
According to the party’s national leadership, the suspended individuals were found to be engaging in actions that undermine the party’s progress and unity, especially at a critical time when it is striving to strengthen its presence across the country.
A disciplinary committee has been set up to investigate the allegations and provide recommendations on further actions. Until then, the suspended members are barred from participating in party activities, meetings, or representing the Labour Party in any official capacity.
The development has sparked mixed reactions among party supporters and the general public, with some calling for transparency in the process, while others urged the party to focus on reconciliation and unity ahead of future elections.
As the situation unfolds, political analysts are watching closely to see how this decision might affect the party’s structure, especially in key regions like Abia State and the Federal Capital Territory, where some of the suspended members have significant influence.
According to the party leadership, the decision was made after reviewing actions believed to go against the interests and unity of the party. The suspension is meant to serve as a warning and preserve the party’s values and discipline.
Further details on the specific offenses and next steps are expected in the coming days.

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