Factional National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, has paid a visit to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.
The visit, which took place in Abuja, has stirred political interest, coming amid ongoing leadership tussles within the Labour Party. While details of their discussion remain undisclosed, sources close to the meeting describe it as a “courtesy call” aimed at fostering mutual respect and dialogue between political figures.
Abure’s visit is seen by some observers as a strategic move, especially as the Labour Party continues to navigate internal divisions and prepare for future political engagements.
This meeting also underscores Wike’s growing influence in the nation’s political landscape, with leaders from various parties regularly meeting with him since he assumed office as FCT Minister.
More details are expected as both camps continue to manage the optics of the visit.