The Newly Appointed interim State Working Committee of the Labour Party (LP) in Oyo State under the leadership of Sir Dele Abiola have written a letter to the immediate past Chairman of the party in the state Mr Sodiq Tunji (Atayese) and his defunct EXCO, asking for official handing over of the party's properties.
In a letter addressed to Barrister Julius Abure's point man in the state Mr. Sodiq Tunji (Atayese), titled: Request for Handing Over of Party's Properties and Transition of Leadership To the Newly Appointed Interim EXCOS, duly signed by both the interim Chairman Sir Dele Abiola and interim Secretary Mr. Solomon Oloyede, the letter asked the ex Chairman to within two (2) working days to 5 working days from the date of receipt, to arrange for the official hand over of the party's properties under his care.
The letter dated 2nd of March, 2026 was copied to the Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Director, DSS, Oyo State, the National Chairman of the Party Senator Nenadi Esther Usman, NLC/TUC political Commission, Oyo State and the Press.
The letter reads in part:
Dear Mr. Sodiq Tunji (Atayese),
Request for Handing Over of Party's Properties and Transition of Leadership To the Newly Appointed
Interim EXCOS
This letter serves as a formal notification to you and your former executive committee members of the Oyo
State Labour Party, to handover all party properties within your jurisdiction to the newly appointed
leadership within two (2) working days to 5 working days from the date of receipt of this letter.
You are required to surrender all assets, documents, and properties belonging to the Labour Party, Oyo State
Chapter, to ensure a smooth transition and running of the party in the state.
This process becomes very necessary to ensure the party move forward in the state. Please acknowledge the
receipt of this letter and confirm your compliance.
Thanks for your anticipated cooperation.
The Senator Nenadi Esther Usman Leadership of the Labour Party in Nigeria is working round the clock to reposition the part for 2027 general elections in in the country.

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