Edo State High Court Ruling Prohibit Apapa / Associates from Impersonating Labour Party Official
Apapa and Associates Prohibited from Representing Themselves as Labour Party Officials, Abure Confirmed as Chairman by Edo State High Court In a significant development, Justice Emmanuel Okey Aihamoje of the Edo State High Court has dismissed the suspension notice issued against Comrade Barrister Julius Abure by certain individuals claiming to be Ward Executives.

Apapa Vs Abure: Court affirms Abure as LP chairman, restrains Apapa-faction
The State High Court in Edo has made a significant ruling, dismissing the suspension notice issued against Julius Abure, the embattled National Chairman of the Labour Party, by certain ward-level party members. Justice Emmanuel Aihamoje, in his verdict on Friday, concluded that the case lacked merit.

Edo State High Court Ruling Prohibit Apapa / Associates from Impersonating Labour Party Official
Despite Abure's confirmation as chairman by the Edo State High Court, Apapa and Associates are forbidden from acting as Labour Party officials. A significant development is the dismissal of the suspension notice against Comrade Barrister Julius Abure by Justice Emmanuel Okey Aihamoje of the Edo State High Court.

Court affirms Abure's position as Labour Party chairman, halts Apapa-faction
Some ward-level party members issued a notice of suspension against the embattled National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, which was dismissed by a High Court sitting in Benin City, the state capital of Edo. On Friday, the judge, Justice Emmanuel Aihamoje, dismissed the case for lack of merit.
