Nenadi-Usman’s camp denies secretariat invasion, accuses Rivals of night intrusion

Christian George
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The Special Adviser to Nenadi-Usman, the Interim National Chairman of the Labour Party, Ken Asogwa, has dismissed allegations that her faction invaded the party’s National Secretariat, insisting that those making the claims were the ones who attempted to unlawfully enter the premises.

Asogwa made the remarks on Wednesday during an interview on Arise Television, where he addressed questions surrounding the controversy.

The Julius Abure-led faction had on Tuesday accused Senator Nenadi-Usman’s group of storming the party’s secretariat at night and removing valuables from the premises.

Responding to the allegation, Nenadi-Usman’s media aide said, “So the people who are saying that we invaded our secretariat are actually the hoodlums who tried to invade our headquarters in the dead of the night to reclaim the National Secretariat of the party.
“On 30 January, 2026, just about a week after the judgment was delivered, INEC uploaded Nenadi-Usman on their records.

“INEC just about four days ago, invited her to a quarterly consultative meeting that INEC chairman always has with leaders of political parties.

“So on that note, we resumed office in our National Secretariat on Tuesday to carry out our duties as the chairman of the Labour Party as ordered by the Federal High Court of Nigeria.”

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