“Beware of Obi and His Supporters” — Abure Warns Dickson, Urges Him to Learn From Labour Party Crisis
The National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP), Julius Abure, has cautioned former Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Seriake Dickson, to be wary of Mr. Peter Obi and his supporters, urging him to take lessons from the internal crisis that has rocked the party in recent months.
According to reports by several national news outlets, Abure made the remarks while reacting to recent political developments involving Dickson and key opposition figures. The embattled LP chairman alleged that the party’s prolonged leadership tussle was fueled by interests linked to Obi’s camp, a situation he said nearly destabilized the party.
Abure maintained that politicians seeking alliances with Obi should carefully study the events that led to the Labour Party’s internal wrangling, warning that similar political disagreements could emerge if caution is not exercised.
The comments have already sparked reactions across the political landscape, with supporters of Peter Obi dismissing the allegations and insisting that the former presidential candidate remains committed to democratic principles and party unity.
Political observers say the latest remarks further expose the lingering divisions within the Labour Party ahead of future electoral contests, as key stakeholders continue to battle for influence within the opposition movement.



