The Labour Party announced on Wednesday that a mysterious fire engulfed the residence of its national chairman, Julius Abure, early morning of today.
In an official statement released by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, it was revealed that the incident was believed to be an attempted assassination of the chairman.
According to the statement, “His home was consumed by a mysterious fire, igniting shortly after 1 am while Abure and his family were asleep.”
“A family member recounted the harrowing ordeal, describing how they were alerted by concerned neighbours and security personnel within the compound who raised the alarm,” the statement continued.
“Trapped by the flames, the entire family faced imminent danger as the fire had spread to block their escape route via the staircase,” it added.
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“Thankfully, through a heroic effort by neighbours and security personnel, a window upstairs was forcefully opened, enabling Abure and his family to flee to safety.”
“Emergency services arrived promptly after the evacuation, and Abure and his family were swiftly transported to a private hospital for treatment. Their condition is currently reported as stable.”
The Labour Party called for a thorough investigation into the incident, expressing grave concern over the safety and security of its members.
STATEMENT FROM THE LABOUR PARTY
Breaking: Abure Allegedly Escapes Assassination, House Burnt Downhttps://t.co/zz1lTlTNHe pic.twitter.com/1J1BYAFEZb
— LabourPartyNG (@NgLabour) April 3, 2024