A new audio recording of the recent Supreme Court judgment has surfaced, delivering a decisive blow to the embattled Julius Abure by confirming his removal as the National Chairman of the Labour Party.
The recording, which is rapidly circulating across media platforms, has clarified lingering uncertainties and contradictory interpretations surrounding the apex court’s ruling. In the judgment, the court reaffirmed its position that leadership disputes within political parties remain internal matters, effectively nullifying Abure’s claim to the chairmanship.
In a startling twist, credible intelligence sources have alleged a plot involving a high-profile political figure, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, who is reportedly working in collaboration with Abure to alter the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the judgment.
Sources suggest that the plan was orchestrated to fabricate a version of the judgment favorable to Abure, in line with his recent claims of having the resources to reverse the decision. If substantiated, this conspiracy would represent a serious breach of judicial integrity.
Legal practitioners have responded with outrage, warning that tampering with court documents is a federal offense punishable under Nigerian law. They emphasized that the sanctity of the judiciary must be upheld, and any attempt to distort the truth must be met with swift and decisive justice.
The Labour Party crisis continues to deepen, but the confirmed Supreme Court audio may now serve as a definitive turning point in the leadership dispute.