Labour Party Suspends Hilda Dokubo over Financial Misconduct and Abuse of Office

Labour Party Suspends Hilda Dokubo over Financial Misconduct and Abuse
Labour Party Suspends Hilda Dokubo over Financial Misconduct and Abuse

Labour Party Chairman in Rivers State, Hilda Dokubo, Suspended over Financial Misconduct and Party Regulations Breach

The Labour Party in Rivers State, Nigeria, has suspended its Chairman in Asari Toru Local Government Area, Hilda Dokubo, following an emergency meeting held by the party’s ward executive committee. According to a letter signed by the ward’s chairman, secretary, treasurer, and other executives, Dokubo was suspended due to allegations of financial misconduct, abuse of office, and breach of party regulations.

The letter, which was written on Thursday, states that the decision was made after a thorough investigation into the allegations, during which substantial evidence was reportedly uncovered. Dokubo, a 54-year-old actress, is yet to respond to the allegations.

The Labour Party Chairman in Rivers State has been a prominent figure in the party’s affairs in the state, and her suspension has sent shockwaves through the party. The exact nature of the financial misconduct and party regulations breach is still unclear, but the suspension is seen as a significant blow to Dokubo’s political career.

The Labour Party in Rivers State has been embroiled in controversy in recent months, with allegations of infighting and corruption rocking the party. The suspension of Dokubo, who has been a key figure in the party’s activities, is seen as a major step in the party’s efforts to restore credibility and integrity.

The fate of Dokubo’s political career hangs in the balance as she faces the possibility of disciplinary action and potential expulsion from the party. The Labour Party has a significant presence in Rivers State, and Dokubo’s suspension is likely to have a major impact on the party’s activities in the region.

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