Labour Party and Union Leaders Face Calls to Resign over Failures, Infighting
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The Labour Veterans and Trade Unionists' Assembly demanded the resignation of Labour Party Chairman Julius Abure and NLC President Joe Ajaero.
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The group accused Abure of financial recklessness and making unilateral decisions violating the Labour Party's constitution.
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They criticized Ajaero for inadequately handling wage negotiations and allowing governors to not pay the minimum wage.
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The group said the Labour leaders are distracted by squabbles while workers suffer from government economic policies.
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They called the leaderships of both the Labour Party and NLC a "woeful failure" warranting their immediate resignation.