KEHINDE FAJOBI
The Labour Party, LP, on Saturday, refuted reports that it had appointed Mr. Charles Okadigbo as the party’s spokesperson as announced by Chairman of the National Consultative Front, NCF, Professor Pat Utomi.
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Abayomi Arabambi, in Abuja, the party said the National Consultative Front had no constitutional power to make appointments for the Labour Party, noting that only the party’s chairman, Julius Abure, could do so.
“Our attention has been drawn to the news intercepted through multiple news media that one Mr Charles Okadigbo has been appointed as the Spokesman of the Labour Party by Prof. Pat Utomi.
“It is not undisputed that LP has not made such an appointment since Utomi, who is the leader of NCF, cannot usurp the function of the National Chairman.
“For the records, Utomi, who is the leader of the NCF, a strong affiliate of the LP, while in a zoom meeting introduced Charles Okadigbo as the Media Head of the “Big Tent”, an acronym for the NCF and No mention of LP was made on that platform.
“All appointments by the LP are made through the office of the national chairman and announcements made by the National Publicity Secretary under the directive of the national chairman.”