This is as the union confronted the NLC President Joe Ajaero, to state his true intentions for the presidency ahead the 2027 General election.
Recall that at the Monday meeting, the stakeholders dissolved the Abure-led national working committee that re-appointed him to office.
Reacting to the NLC’s decision, Ifoh said, “NLC, cohorts lack powers to sack legitimate leadership of Labour Party
“The group has been mandated by Ajaero to ensure that crisis in Labour Party festers ahead of 2027 by presenting itself as a rallying ground for dissident former members of our party, who recently lost the leadership battle in the courts.
“We are also not unmindful of the political pact the leadership of the NLC has gone into with the current All Progressives Congress-led Federal Government to destabilize the opposition” the statement read.
Alleging further, Ifoh said the NLC has failed in various attempts to hijack the party leadership.
Ifoh urged Ajaero to tender his resignation as NLC President if he wanted to join politics.