The faction led by the Labor Party threatened to expel representatives, initiating the withdrawal

The labor party faction led by Julius on Tuesday threatened to expel members of the House of Representatives, Afam Ogene, and began the withdrawal process from parliament.

Secretary of the National Publicity of the Party, Obiora Ifoh in a statement issued in Abuja, accused Ongee of committing poor performance as a member of parliament chosen under the LP platform.

Ifoh also asked the police to immediately invite and interrogate parliamentary members to reveal the sources of documents he said to have obtained from the Office of the Attorney General Agung Federation.

He claimed that Ogene had tried to do cyber-bully the Attorney General, Police and party leadership in what, he said, was clearly a political problem.

The spokesman noted that documents that have Ongee are classified as not intended to be within reach or in the public domain.

“Secret documents, which should be with IGP or the Minister of Justice cannot be owned by Ogene.

“He is expected to contribute to making laws in the National Assembly. Why does he now know the secret of secret documents from IGP and AGF’s Office?

“If, therefore, such documents exist, IGP must interrogate it.

“He has been suspended from the party because of his inability to lead the party caucus in the NASS (National Assembly),” he said.

Ifoh insisted that Ogene struggled dirty because of his suspension.

“He and his sponsors expect that now, Abure’s leadership will be ended but they are surprised by the Supreme Court’s decision that gives their evil intentions,” he said.

The spokesman warned that the party would not have the choice but to issue parliamentary members if he continued his attitude.

“We will also institutionalize the withdrawal from the constituency because it is detrimental to the people in the constituencies,” he said.

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