INEC’s Incapacity To Determine The Leadership Of Labour Party In The Face Of The Supreme Court Judgement

The battle of the various factions in the Labour Party rose to a crescendo after the Supreme Court judgement of April 4th, 2025. The judgement, which unambiguously sent parties to their house to decide their fate, has been variously misconstrued, misinterpreted, and misrepresented. The judgement has been erroneously interpreted to suit the various positions that the factions hold. While it’s common to see parties on a matter take different and often opposing stand, the position of some of these people in the factions is clearly a function of ignorance of the facts of the judgement and the electoral law guiding the relationship of INEC with political parties. Those expecting INEC to decide the leadership of the Labour Party are living in illusion and shall be disappointed at the end of the day. It is naturally ludicrous, magically incredulous, and legally ridiculous to expect INEC to tell Labour Party, we reject Abure and accept Nenadi. And this is why: 1. INEC h...