The festering crisis in Bayelsa State’s Labour Party has worsened with the dismissal of the party’s chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, for alleged abuse of party money, anti-party activities, and swapping of party candidates.
He was immediately replaced by the former Vice-chairman, Bayelsa Central, Ebi Sikpi.
The new chairman was appointed in accordance with the law, according to the party’s Assistant Secretary, Comrade Theophilus Taribo, who confirmed the appointment during a well-attended Congress held at the Party Secretariat in Yenagoa.
He expressed satisfaction at the transition of power, emphasizing that the Labour Party in Bayelsa was well-positioned for success in the 2023 general elections with a qualified and motivated leader like Sikpi.
Accepting the position, Comrade Ebi Sikpi committed to put an end to the hatred in the party caused by the former chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, and to work in unity with the executives and party members, while ensuring that any breaches are remedied and the party’s image in Bayelsa state is redeemed.
Meanwhile, prior to the Congress, members of the Labour Party demonstrated outside the party Secretariat, protesting the reluctance of security officers thought to be working on the orders of the former party chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, to permit them inside the premises where the Congress would be held.
While voicing his displeasure, Abraham Gillet, the leader of the Concerned Labour Party critical stakeholders in Bayelsa, stated that the Labour Party was not Zidougha’s private property and hence he had no authority to prevent the congress from taking place.
Gillet bemoaned the fact that the Labour party had lost thousands of supporters in the state under Zidougha, insisting that the only way to move forward was for him to step aside and give someone else the chance to lead the party.
Some stakeholders, such as the Labour party women leader, Bayelsa Central, Comrade Linda Lazarus, and the secretary of the Labour party in Sagbama Local Government Area, Stephen Morris Binaowi, described Zidougha as an adversary of the party’s advancement, pointing out that Zidougha replaced trustworthy candidates who had been elected to flag the party’s flag as part of his plans to thwart the efforts of the Labour party in the state.
Other allegations include non-disclosure of donations by individuals for programmes and projects and the questionable disbursement of funds that led to some unpleasant and embarrassing conducts before the party’s flag bearer at the Ox-Bow Lake Pavilion during the state rally.
The festering crisis in Bayelsa State’s Labour Party has worsened with the dismissal of the party’s chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, for alleged abuse of party money, anti-party activities, and swapping of party candidates.
He was immediately replaced by the former Vice-chairman, Bayelsa Central, Ebi Sikpi.
The new chairman was appointed in accordance with the law, according to the party’s Assistant Secretary, Comrade Theophilus Taribo, who confirmed the appointment during a well-attended Congress held at the Party Secretariat in Yenagoa.
He expressed satisfaction at the transition of power, emphasizing that the Labour Party in Bayelsa was well-positioned for success in the 2023 general elections with a qualified and motivated leader like Sikpi.
Accepting the position, Comrade Ebi Sikpi committed to put an end to the hatred in the party caused by the former chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, and to work in unity with the executives and party members, while ensuring that any breaches are remedied and the party’s image in Bayelsa state is redeemed.
Meanwhile, prior to the Congress, members of the Labour Party demonstrated outside the party Secretariat, protesting the reluctance of security officers thought to be working on the orders of the former party chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, to permit them inside the premises where the Congress would be held.
While voicing his displeasure, Abraham Gillet, the leader of the Concerned Labour Party critical stakeholders in Bayelsa, stated that the Labour Party was not Zidougha’s private property and hence he had no authority to prevent the congress from taking place.
Gillet bemoaned the fact that the Labour party had lost thousands of supporters in the state under Zidougha, insisting that the only way to move forward was for him to step aside and give someone else the chance to lead the party.
Some stakeholders, such as the Labour party women leader, Bayelsa Central, Comrade Linda Lazarus, and the secretary of the Labour party in Sagbama Local Government Area, Stephen Morris Binaowi, described Zidougha as an adversary of the party’s advancement, pointing out that Zidougha replaced trustworthy candidates who had been elected to flag the party’s flag as part of his plans to thwart the efforts of the Labour party in the state.
Other allegations include non-disclosure of donations by individuals for programmes and projects and the questionable disbursement of funds that led to some unpleasant and embarrassing conducts before the party’s flag bearer at the Ox-Bow Lake Pavilion during the state rally.
The festering crisis in Bayelsa State’s Labour Party has worsened with the dismissal of the party’s chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, for alleged abuse of party money, anti-party activities, and swapping of party candidates.
He was immediately replaced by the former Vice-chairman, Bayelsa Central, Ebi Sikpi.
The new chairman was appointed in accordance with the law, according to the party’s Assistant Secretary, Comrade Theophilus Taribo, who confirmed the appointment during a well-attended Congress held at the Party Secretariat in Yenagoa.
He expressed satisfaction at the transition of power, emphasizing that the Labour Party in Bayelsa was well-positioned for success in the 2023 general elections with a qualified and motivated leader like Sikpi.
Accepting the position, Comrade Ebi Sikpi committed to put an end to the hatred in the party caused by the former chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, and to work in unity with the executives and party members, while ensuring that any breaches are remedied and the party’s image in Bayelsa state is redeemed.
Meanwhile, prior to the Congress, members of the Labour Party demonstrated outside the party Secretariat, protesting the reluctance of security officers thought to be working on the orders of the former party chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, to permit them inside the premises where the Congress would be held.
While voicing his displeasure, Abraham Gillet, the leader of the Concerned Labour Party critical stakeholders in Bayelsa, stated that the Labour Party was not Zidougha’s private property and hence he had no authority to prevent the congress from taking place.
Gillet bemoaned the fact that the Labour party had lost thousands of supporters in the state under Zidougha, insisting that the only way to move forward was for him to step aside and give someone else the chance to lead the party.
Some stakeholders, such as the Labour party women leader, Bayelsa Central, Comrade Linda Lazarus, and the secretary of the Labour party in Sagbama Local Government Area, Stephen Morris Binaowi, described Zidougha as an adversary of the party’s advancement, pointing out that Zidougha replaced trustworthy candidates who had been elected to flag the party’s flag as part of his plans to thwart the efforts of the Labour party in the state.
Other allegations include non-disclosure of donations by individuals for programmes and projects and the questionable disbursement of funds that led to some unpleasant and embarrassing conducts before the party’s flag bearer at the Ox-Bow Lake Pavilion during the state rally.
The festering crisis in Bayelsa State’s Labour Party has worsened with the dismissal of the party’s chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, for alleged abuse of party money, anti-party activities, and swapping of party candidates.
He was immediately replaced by the former Vice-chairman, Bayelsa Central, Ebi Sikpi.
The new chairman was appointed in accordance with the law, according to the party’s Assistant Secretary, Comrade Theophilus Taribo, who confirmed the appointment during a well-attended Congress held at the Party Secretariat in Yenagoa.
He expressed satisfaction at the transition of power, emphasizing that the Labour Party in Bayelsa was well-positioned for success in the 2023 general elections with a qualified and motivated leader like Sikpi.
Accepting the position, Comrade Ebi Sikpi committed to put an end to the hatred in the party caused by the former chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, and to work in unity with the executives and party members, while ensuring that any breaches are remedied and the party’s image in Bayelsa state is redeemed.
Meanwhile, prior to the Congress, members of the Labour Party demonstrated outside the party Secretariat, protesting the reluctance of security officers thought to be working on the orders of the former party chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, to permit them inside the premises where the Congress would be held.
While voicing his displeasure, Abraham Gillet, the leader of the Concerned Labour Party critical stakeholders in Bayelsa, stated that the Labour Party was not Zidougha’s private property and hence he had no authority to prevent the congress from taking place.
Gillet bemoaned the fact that the Labour party had lost thousands of supporters in the state under Zidougha, insisting that the only way to move forward was for him to step aside and give someone else the chance to lead the party.
Some stakeholders, such as the Labour party women leader, Bayelsa Central, Comrade Linda Lazarus, and the secretary of the Labour party in Sagbama Local Government Area, Stephen Morris Binaowi, described Zidougha as an adversary of the party’s advancement, pointing out that Zidougha replaced trustworthy candidates who had been elected to flag the party’s flag as part of his plans to thwart the efforts of the Labour party in the state.
Other allegations include non-disclosure of donations by individuals for programmes and projects and the questionable disbursement of funds that led to some unpleasant and embarrassing conducts before the party’s flag bearer at the Ox-Bow Lake Pavilion during the state rally.
The festering crisis in Bayelsa State’s Labour Party has worsened with the dismissal of the party’s chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, for alleged abuse of party money, anti-party activities, and swapping of party candidates.
He was immediately replaced by the former Vice-chairman, Bayelsa Central, Ebi Sikpi.
The new chairman was appointed in accordance with the law, according to the party’s Assistant Secretary, Comrade Theophilus Taribo, who confirmed the appointment during a well-attended Congress held at the Party Secretariat in Yenagoa.
He expressed satisfaction at the transition of power, emphasizing that the Labour Party in Bayelsa was well-positioned for success in the 2023 general elections with a qualified and motivated leader like Sikpi.
Accepting the position, Comrade Ebi Sikpi committed to put an end to the hatred in the party caused by the former chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, and to work in unity with the executives and party members, while ensuring that any breaches are remedied and the party’s image in Bayelsa state is redeemed.
Meanwhile, prior to the Congress, members of the Labour Party demonstrated outside the party Secretariat, protesting the reluctance of security officers thought to be working on the orders of the former party chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, to permit them inside the premises where the Congress would be held.
While voicing his displeasure, Abraham Gillet, the leader of the Concerned Labour Party critical stakeholders in Bayelsa, stated that the Labour Party was not Zidougha’s private property and hence he had no authority to prevent the congress from taking place.
Gillet bemoaned the fact that the Labour party had lost thousands of supporters in the state under Zidougha, insisting that the only way to move forward was for him to step aside and give someone else the chance to lead the party.
Some stakeholders, such as the Labour party women leader, Bayelsa Central, Comrade Linda Lazarus, and the secretary of the Labour party in Sagbama Local Government Area, Stephen Morris Binaowi, described Zidougha as an adversary of the party’s advancement, pointing out that Zidougha replaced trustworthy candidates who had been elected to flag the party’s flag as part of his plans to thwart the efforts of the Labour party in the state.
Other allegations include non-disclosure of donations by individuals for programmes and projects and the questionable disbursement of funds that led to some unpleasant and embarrassing conducts before the party’s flag bearer at the Ox-Bow Lake Pavilion during the state rally.
The festering crisis in Bayelsa State’s Labour Party has worsened with the dismissal of the party’s chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, for alleged abuse of party money, anti-party activities, and swapping of party candidates.
He was immediately replaced by the former Vice-chairman, Bayelsa Central, Ebi Sikpi.
The new chairman was appointed in accordance with the law, according to the party’s Assistant Secretary, Comrade Theophilus Taribo, who confirmed the appointment during a well-attended Congress held at the Party Secretariat in Yenagoa.
He expressed satisfaction at the transition of power, emphasizing that the Labour Party in Bayelsa was well-positioned for success in the 2023 general elections with a qualified and motivated leader like Sikpi.
Accepting the position, Comrade Ebi Sikpi committed to put an end to the hatred in the party caused by the former chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, and to work in unity with the executives and party members, while ensuring that any breaches are remedied and the party’s image in Bayelsa state is redeemed.
Meanwhile, prior to the Congress, members of the Labour Party demonstrated outside the party Secretariat, protesting the reluctance of security officers thought to be working on the orders of the former party chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, to permit them inside the premises where the Congress would be held.
While voicing his displeasure, Abraham Gillet, the leader of the Concerned Labour Party critical stakeholders in Bayelsa, stated that the Labour Party was not Zidougha’s private property and hence he had no authority to prevent the congress from taking place.
Gillet bemoaned the fact that the Labour party had lost thousands of supporters in the state under Zidougha, insisting that the only way to move forward was for him to step aside and give someone else the chance to lead the party.
Some stakeholders, such as the Labour party women leader, Bayelsa Central, Comrade Linda Lazarus, and the secretary of the Labour party in Sagbama Local Government Area, Stephen Morris Binaowi, described Zidougha as an adversary of the party’s advancement, pointing out that Zidougha replaced trustworthy candidates who had been elected to flag the party’s flag as part of his plans to thwart the efforts of the Labour party in the state.
Other allegations include non-disclosure of donations by individuals for programmes and projects and the questionable disbursement of funds that led to some unpleasant and embarrassing conducts before the party’s flag bearer at the Ox-Bow Lake Pavilion during the state rally.
The festering crisis in Bayelsa State’s Labour Party has worsened with the dismissal of the party’s chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, for alleged abuse of party money, anti-party activities, and swapping of party candidates.
He was immediately replaced by the former Vice-chairman, Bayelsa Central, Ebi Sikpi.
The new chairman was appointed in accordance with the law, according to the party’s Assistant Secretary, Comrade Theophilus Taribo, who confirmed the appointment during a well-attended Congress held at the Party Secretariat in Yenagoa.
He expressed satisfaction at the transition of power, emphasizing that the Labour Party in Bayelsa was well-positioned for success in the 2023 general elections with a qualified and motivated leader like Sikpi.
Accepting the position, Comrade Ebi Sikpi committed to put an end to the hatred in the party caused by the former chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, and to work in unity with the executives and party members, while ensuring that any breaches are remedied and the party’s image in Bayelsa state is redeemed.
Meanwhile, prior to the Congress, members of the Labour Party demonstrated outside the party Secretariat, protesting the reluctance of security officers thought to be working on the orders of the former party chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, to permit them inside the premises where the Congress would be held.
While voicing his displeasure, Abraham Gillet, the leader of the Concerned Labour Party critical stakeholders in Bayelsa, stated that the Labour Party was not Zidougha’s private property and hence he had no authority to prevent the congress from taking place.
Gillet bemoaned the fact that the Labour party had lost thousands of supporters in the state under Zidougha, insisting that the only way to move forward was for him to step aside and give someone else the chance to lead the party.
Some stakeholders, such as the Labour party women leader, Bayelsa Central, Comrade Linda Lazarus, and the secretary of the Labour party in Sagbama Local Government Area, Stephen Morris Binaowi, described Zidougha as an adversary of the party’s advancement, pointing out that Zidougha replaced trustworthy candidates who had been elected to flag the party’s flag as part of his plans to thwart the efforts of the Labour party in the state.
Other allegations include non-disclosure of donations by individuals for programmes and projects and the questionable disbursement of funds that led to some unpleasant and embarrassing conducts before the party’s flag bearer at the Ox-Bow Lake Pavilion during the state rally.
The festering crisis in Bayelsa State’s Labour Party has worsened with the dismissal of the party’s chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, for alleged abuse of party money, anti-party activities, and swapping of party candidates.
He was immediately replaced by the former Vice-chairman, Bayelsa Central, Ebi Sikpi.
The new chairman was appointed in accordance with the law, according to the party’s Assistant Secretary, Comrade Theophilus Taribo, who confirmed the appointment during a well-attended Congress held at the Party Secretariat in Yenagoa.
He expressed satisfaction at the transition of power, emphasizing that the Labour Party in Bayelsa was well-positioned for success in the 2023 general elections with a qualified and motivated leader like Sikpi.
Accepting the position, Comrade Ebi Sikpi committed to put an end to the hatred in the party caused by the former chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, and to work in unity with the executives and party members, while ensuring that any breaches are remedied and the party’s image in Bayelsa state is redeemed.
Meanwhile, prior to the Congress, members of the Labour Party demonstrated outside the party Secretariat, protesting the reluctance of security officers thought to be working on the orders of the former party chairman, Eneyi Zidougha, to permit them inside the premises where the Congress would be held.
While voicing his displeasure, Abraham Gillet, the leader of the Concerned Labour Party critical stakeholders in Bayelsa, stated that the Labour Party was not Zidougha’s private property and hence he had no authority to prevent the congress from taking place.
Gillet bemoaned the fact that the Labour party had lost thousands of supporters in the state under Zidougha, insisting that the only way to move forward was for him to step aside and give someone else the chance to lead the party.
Some stakeholders, such as the Labour party women leader, Bayelsa Central, Comrade Linda Lazarus, and the secretary of the Labour party in Sagbama Local Government Area, Stephen Morris Binaowi, described Zidougha as an adversary of the party’s advancement, pointing out that Zidougha replaced trustworthy candidates who had been elected to flag the party’s flag as part of his plans to thwart the efforts of the Labour party in the state.
Other allegations include non-disclosure of donations by individuals for programmes and projects and the questionable disbursement of funds that led to some unpleasant and embarrassing conducts before the party’s flag bearer at the Ox-Bow Lake Pavilion during the state rally.