 The Labour Party has passed a vote of confidence on its national chairman Julius Aboure following his alleged suspension by some members of the party. States executive members of the party, who stormed the national headquarters of the Labour Party in Abuja, described the suspension of the handwork as a handwork of imposters, sponsored by other political parties to destabilize the success recorded by the party. Some groups claiming to be ward three executives of the party in Inno-Do-State had announced the suspension of the LP national chairman over allegations of forgery, perjury, mismanagement of funds, anti-party activities among others. But the chairman of the Edo chapter of the party, Kelly Obaloy, said the constitution of the party doesn't empower any group or party members to suspend a national officer who was elected by a national convention. I foresee that they are being sent and sponsored by opposition political parties. And I don't want to mention the names of those parties here, who are afraid of the fortune of the strength of the Labour Party. The Labour Party has become a very big movement to our one family, that it will be difficult for any person to infiltrate. And I want to use this as an opportunity to tell them that they should have thought of a more decent way of doing it. But for this one, it's dead on arrival and I can assure you of that. Like you have seen, my ward chairman is here, the ward register is here, none of those names is in the ward register. Those names are not even Esa names, they are known to us. So I want to appreciate all of them and I want to assure you that this is just the beginning. The party has come to stay, will continue to work for the party, will continue to move on. We are challenging the outcome of the presidential election and it did all other elections. It's a mandate that has been freely given to our people, to our party and we shall not rest in our hours till we defend that mandate.