CONTENTS
Subject Preamble 3
Article 1 Name of the Party 4
Article 2 Motto 4
Article 3 Slogan 4
Article 4 Logo 4
Article 5 Flag 4
Article 6 Registered Office 5
Article 7 Supremacy of the Party Constitution 5
Article 8 Aims and Objectives 5
Article 9 Board of Trustees 7
Article 9(1) Duties of the National Board of Trustees 8
Article 10(1) Membership 9
Article 10(2) Procedure for Membership 9
Article 10(3) Members Obligations to the Party 9
Article 11 Rights & Privileges of Memberships 11
Article 12 Party Organizations 11
Article 13 Principal Organs of the Party 11
Article 14 Compositions, Functions and Power’ of Party Organs 12
Article 15 Powers and function of Officers 26
Article 16 Tenure of Office 31
Article 17 Prohibition from holding Dual Offices 31
Article 18 Removal from offices 31
Article 19 Special Advisers, Special & Personal Assistants 32
Article 20 Party Discipline 32
Article 21 Standing and Ad-Hoc Committees 35
Article 22 Administrative Organizations 36
Article 23 Code of Conduct at Elections 38
Article 24 Quorum 38
Article25 Method of voting 38
Article 26 Party Finances 38
Article 27 Oath of Office 39
Article 28 Nominations of candidates for an election at any level 39
Article 29 interpretation 42
Article 30 Amendment of Constitution 42
Schedule 1 Oath of Office 42
PREAMBLE
We the Social Democrats of Nigeria, inspired by the urgent need to
change the shape, content and character of partisan politics Nigeria to
that based on issues and identifiable ideology, which also pre-requisite
for governance based on commitment to ide have decided to bind
ourselves to form the Labour Party (LP).
For the avoidance of doubt, Social Democrats includes working class,
farmers, professionals, intellectuals, student women, environmentalists,
patriotic businessmen and won and all other Nigerians who accept the
ideals of Social Democracy as enumerated in the Aims and Objectives
of Party as stated in this constitution.
In forming the Labour Party, we affirm our commitment to the unity of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the leading role of the Nigerian state in
the economic and social empowerment of all Nigerians as a pre-requisite
for sustainable democracy and prosperity of the people.
CONSTITUTION OF
LABOUR PARTY (12)
ARTICLE 1 NAME OF THE PARTY
The name of the Party shall be known as and called ‘LABOUR ARTY”.
ARTICLE 2 MOTTO
The motto of the Party shall be “EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE”.
ARTICLE4 LOGO
The logo of the party shall be THE WHEEL WITH A MAN AND VOMAN
WITH A CHILD ENGRAVED IN THE CENTRE
The wheel stands for industry and work as basis for economic
empowerment of the populace and the prosperity of the nation, i.e.
continuous economic growth and development.
The linkage, between the wheel and man, woman and child connotes
that governance, economic and social development must lead to the
advancement of human beings.
ARTICLE 5 FLAG
The flag of the party shall be RED AND GREEN, both equal in size,
placed vertically, Red representing transformation and Green agriculture.
The logo of the Party shall be at the centre of the flag with background.
ARTICLE 6 REGISTERED OFFICE
The registered National Secretariat of the Party shall be located at Abuja
the Federal Capital Territory, in such place as shall be decided by the
National Executive Council (NEC)
ARTICLE 7 SUPREMACY OF THE
PARTY CONSTITUTION
Subject to the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria and any other Law of the time being in force, in the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, the provisions of this constitution shall take
precedence over and above any other rules or regulations of the party
and where any rule, regulation or any other enactment of the Party is
inconsistent with the provisions of this constitution, such enactment is to
the extent of its inconsistency null and void and of no effect whatsoever.
ARTICLE 8 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The Aims and Objectives of the Party are:
a. To democratically seek political power and sustain same for the
purpose of enacting a government that shall pursue social democratic
programmes as basis for good governance, as prerequisite for
sustainable democracy and national prosperity.
b. To foster a Party that shall be rooted in and sustained by the
commitment of all social democrats. Consequently, the Party shall be
open to all Nigerian irrespective of gender, religion, state and ethnic
background who accept the Party’s Constitution, Manifesto and
Programmes.
c. To create a new Nigerian personality who would be patriotic, altruistic,
transparent and committed to due process and rule of law in
governance, industry arid other spheres of our national life.
d. To faithfully work towards translating to reality, the Fundamental
Objectives and Directive Principles of State policy contained in the
Nigerian Constitution by making them justiciable
e. To foster a state based on full and gainful employment and access to
free and compulsory education at all levels; health care and social
security schemes for the vulnerable, i.e. physically challenged the
aged and pensioners.
f. To foster self sufficiency of the country in food production.
g. To consciously narrow the social and economic gap between the
urban and rural dwellers in the spheres of access to basic
necessities, infrastructure and quality of life.
h. To broaden participation in governance at all levels by ensuring that
the costs of the electoral process do not constitute hindrance to any
Nigerian.
i. To ensure gender balance in governance
j. To create enabling environment for the private sector, adequately
protect them and encourage them to compete with foreign investors.
k. To sustain and defend democracy in Nigerian, expand the democratic
space and culture, strengthen press freedom and guarantee the
unfettered right to peaceful protests and assembly.
l. To promote rapid technological and scientific advancement of Nigeria
as basis for bailing the country out of its present status of under
development to an industrialized country within the shortest possible
time.
m. To provide alternative views on all national issues consistent with the
ideals of social democracy and canvass same.
n. To promote and defend the political interests of the working people,
businessmen and women and patriotic entrepreneurs and indeed all
Nigerians.
o. To constantly organise political and voters education programmes
and publish Party literatures, newspapers, etc.
p. To pursue the principles of integrity, credibility and consistency in all
aspects of our national life
q. To promote the emergence of only worthy and credible candidates to
contest elections on the Party’s platform at all levels.
ARTICLE 9 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Composition shall be as follows:
All past and serving Presidents and vice presidents of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, who held or hold the respective posts as
members of the Party and who are still members of the Party.
All past and serving National Chairmen, Deputy National Chairmen
and National Secretaries of the Party who are still members of the
Party.
All past serving Presidents of the Senate and Speakers of the House
of Representatives who are still members of the Party.
Two women selected from each of the six geo political zones; three
members; at least one of who shall be a woman from each of the six
geo political zones.
Person(s) not exceeding six, who have in one way or the other
contributed immensely to the growth of the Party found suitable by
the Board.
Current Presidents of NLC and TUC respectively.
ARTICLE 9 (1) Duties of the National Board of Trustees
A. There shall be a National Board of Trustees, which shall:
i. Ensure highest standards of morality in all the activities of the
Party, with powers to call to order any officers of the Party whose
conduct falls below the norms.
ii. Ensure high morale if members of the Party, and ensure that the
Party enjoys a good image before the Nigerian populace and that
the Party is in good political health.
iii. Harmonizes co-ordinate, review and advise on politics,
programmes and activities of the Party on National level.
iv. Be vested with the assets of the Party and shall serve as
custodians of such assets.
v. Co-ordinate the sourcing of Party funds
vi. Mediate in dispute between the executive and legislative arms of
government.
vii. Carry out all such other functions and activities as may be referred
to it by the National Executive Committee or the National
Convention.
viii. Give advice on any Party matter to the National Executive
Committee of the Party.
B. Member of the Board of Trustees may attend any meetings of any
organ of the Party except the National Caucus
C. The Chairman and Secretary of the Board of Trustees shall be
members of the National Executive Committee
D. A Trustee may be removed from office by a resolution of the National
Executive Council of the party on the recommendation of the Board of
Trustees, on the ground of infirmity or misconduct
E. A Trustee may resign his membership of the Board of Trustees by
tendering a letter to that effect to the Chairman
F. Any vacancy on the Board of Trustees shall be filled by the Board
subject to ratification by the National Executive Council of the party
G. The Board of Trustees shall regulate its own proceeding and shall
draw up a code of conduct which shall be binding on the members.
ARTICLE 10 (1) MEMBERSHIP
1. The membership of the Party shall be open to all Nigerians who
accept its ideology, programmes and the constitution irrespective of
their religion, ethnic origin, gender, social and economic status
persons with disability provided that.
i. The person is 18 years of age and above
ii. The person does not belong to any other political party whether or
not such political party is based outside the country.
iii. The person applies for membership on individual basis.
iv. A prospective member shall register at the ward he/she ordinarily
resides in or his/her ward of origin.
v. NEC shall determine platform membership for organizations whose
members decide to be members of the Party as a group.
vi. NEC shall decide from time to time representation of platform
membership in the various organs of the Party.
ARTICLE 10 (2) PROCEDURES FOR MEMBERSHIP
1. Every member shall fill prescribed membership application form and
pay membership fee of fifty naira (50.00) or as the NEC shall fix from
time to time.
2. Every member shall be issued a membership card, which shall
indicate other details including monthly subscription.
ARTICLE 10 (3) MEMBERS OBLIGATIONS TO THE PARTY
i. Every member of the Party shall accept the principle of equality of all
members irrespective of his/her economic and social status.
ii. Every member shall renew his/her membership card every three (3)
years by paying the prescribed fee
iii. Only members who pay their monthly membership dues at rates
prescribed shall be deemed to be bonafide members of the Party.
Arrears of dues of up to six months shall lead to forfeiture of
membership.
iv. Every member shall be required to faithfully work toward the attainment
of the aims and objectives of the Party as contained in Article 8 of this
Constitution and abide by lawful decisions of all organs of the Party.
v. No member shall engage in antiparty activities but shall refrain from
putting the Party into disrepute.
vi. No member shall directly or indirectly belong to another political party
or act to further the aims and objectives of any other political party.
vii. Members are obliged to participate in the activities of the party e.g.
election campaigns, rallies, fund raising functions and meetings.
viii. Every member of the National Executive Council of the Party shall pay
his/her monthly dues into the Bank Account of the Party.
ix. Every Governor, Deputy Governor, who is a member of the Party shall
pay his or her monthly dues into the Bank Account of the Party.
x. All State Exco shall pay their monthly due into the coffers of the
National Party bank Account.
xi. Every member of the State or National Assembly who is a member of
the Party shall pay his/her monthly dues into the National Bank
Account of the Party.
xii. Only fully registered and financially up to date members of the Party
shall have the right to vie for office in the Ward Executive, Local
Government Area Executive, State Executive Councils and the
National Working Committee of the Party or be a delegate to the
Congresses and the National Convention.
ARTICLE 11 RIGHTSAND PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERSHIP
i. Every member shall have the right to speak and vote on any issue at
any meeting of any organ of the Party he/she rightly belongs to.
ii. Every member shall have the right to vote and be voted for, into any
elective posts, in any organ of the Party, subject to guidelines by the
NEC or any organ so designated and in line with Article 9(3) of this
constitution
iii. Every member shall have the right to stand for election to the
legislative houses, and political offices subject to the approved
guidelines by the NEC of the Party.
iv. Every member shall be encouraged to participate in the political
education of the Party necessary for preparing them for
responsibilities in the Party and the nation.
ARTICLE 12 PARTY ORGANIZATIONS
There shall be four (4) levels of Party Organization Namely
i. Ward
ii. Local Government Area
iii. State
iv. National
The organizational structure at the State level shall also apply mutatis
mutandis to the Federal Capital Territory Abuja as if it were a state.
The composition of all national organs of i he party, that is, the NEC and
NWC, shall reflect the Federal Character of Nigeria that is, their
members shall belong to different states of the country.
ARTICLE 13 PRINCIPALORGANS OFTHE PARTY
i. National Convention
ii. National Executive Council
iii. National Working Committee
iv. State Congress
v. State Executive Council
vi. State Working Committee
vii. Local Government Congress
viii. Local Government Area Executive Council
ix. Local Government Area Working Committee
x. Ward Congress
xi. Ward Executive Council
ARTICLE 14 COMPOSITION, FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF PARTY
ORGANS
I. That National Convention of the Party shall hold once in four (4)
Years.
A. COMPOSITION
i. National Chairman and all members of the National Executive
Council including the NLC and TUC Presidents and General
Secretaries.
ii. The President and the Vice President of the Nigeria produced by the
Party.
iii. Governors and Deputy Governors produced by the Party.
iv. All National and State Houses of Assembly members produced by
the Party.
v. Chairmen and Councilors of local Government Councils who are
members of the party.
vi. All members of the State Executive Councilors of the Party.
vii. Ministers produced by the Party.
viii. State Commissioners produced by the Party
ix. All Special Advisers/Assistants in State and Federal levels produced
by the Party.
x. Chairmen of Boards and Parastatals who are members of the Party
at the state & national levels.
xi. Delegates elected by the Congress of each State within the
federation including the FCT.
xii. Former National Chairmen and Secretaries of the Party who are still
members of the Party.
xiii. The composition of numbers of delegates can be altered by the
National Executive Council subject to availability of fund.
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONVENTION
The final authority of the Party shall rest with the National Convention
which shall have the power to:
i. Formulate and decide the nationwide policies and programmes of the
Party.
ii. Receive reports and recommendations from the National Executive
Council and take decision on them
iii. Delegate any of its functions and powers to the National Executive
Council or any other organ of the Party.
iv. Elect or remove the national officers of the Party and constitute the
National Executive Council of the Party
v. Determine the Party’s Presidential Candidate and his running mate
on the basis of the Party’s guidelines.
vi. Review and/or, amend the constitution of the Party
vii. Exercise control and take disciplinary action on all organs, offices
and members of the Party and determine appeals brought before it
by any member or organs of the party
viii. Take any action as may be necessary for the promotion of the aims
and objectives of the Party as laid down by the Constitution.
ix. Exercise such other powers and functions as provided by the
constitutions.
x. Co-opt such, person(s) as it deems necessary, desirable or
expedient to attend its meeting(s) and take part in its deliberations
provided that such coopted person(s) shall have no voting right.
C. SPECIAL NATIONAL CONVENTION
Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 13 (1) of this constitution, there
shall be Special National Convention to address specific issues
concerning the Party when the need arises.
2. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (NEC)
A. COMPOSITION
i. National Chairman
ii. Four (4) National Deputy Chairmen at least two of whom must be
females representative of the platform i.e. NLC Women
Commission Chairperson.
iii. The President, Vice President, the President of the Senate and the
Deputy, the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker of the House of
Representatives; if produced by the Party and all the Governors
and Deputy Governors produced by the Party.
iv. Chairmen and Secretaries of State Executive Councils of the Party.
v. Six (6) National Vice Chairmen each representing the six
geopolitical zones of the country.
vi. National Secretary
vii. Three (3) National Deputy Secretaries
viii. National Treasurer
ix. Financial Secretary
x. National Publicity Secretary
xi. National Organizing Secretary
xii. National Legal Adviser
xiii. National Auditor
xiv. National Women leader
xv. Six (6) Deputy National Women leaders each representing each of
the six geo political zones of the country.
xvi. National Youth leader
xvii. Six (6) Assistant National Youth Leaders, each representing each
of the six geo political zones of the country.
xviii. Presidents and General Secretaries of the two Central Labour
Organizations, that is, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) & Trade
Union Congress (TUC) representing the Platforms.
xix. Ex-officio members to be appointed by the National Executive
Council
xx. Chairperson of the N.L.C Women Commission.
xxi. Deputy Treasurer
xxii. Assistant Financial Secretary
xxiii. Assistant National Organizing Secretary.
xxiv. Six National Deputy Youth Leaders, one from each geo political
zone.
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL
i. To be responsible for the overall administration and organization of
the Party and putting into effect the decisions of the National
Convention.
ii. To prepare the agenda, organize the National Convention as and
when due and implement its decisions and directives.
iii. To prepare and submit reports and recommendations for the
consideration of the National Convention.
iv. To prepare draft policies and programmes for the consideration of
the National Convention.
v. To deal with problems referred to it by lower organs of the Party.
vi. To make rules for Party discipline and loyalty- which shall be
binding on all organs and members of the party.
vii. To approve the annual budget of the Party.
viii. To have the powers to decide on and convene Special National
Conventions and Congresses.
ix. To take decision on when to bold a regular National Convention of
the Party in the event that the National Convention could not hold
for any reason whatsoever when it fell due.
x. To co-opt such person(s) as it deems necessary, desirable or
expedient to attend its meetings and take part in its deliberations
provided that such co-opted person(s) shall have no voting right.
xi. To have powers to make standing orders/rules for the approval of
the Convention.
xii. To have powers to establish ad-hoc and standing committees of
the Party and appoint members of such committees.
xiii. To determine the conditions of service of the National officers of
the Party.
xiv. To monitor, guide and supervise the lower organs of the Party.
xv. To raise funds for the Party
xvi. To fill vacancies in the NWC as they may occur from time to time
in between National Conventions.
xvii. To take disciplinary action against any member or organ of the
Party as it may deem fit in the interest of the Party.
xviii. To have powers to make rules and guidelines governing conduct
of elections into the organs of the Party.
3. NATIONAL WORKING COMMITTEE
A. COMPOSITION
i. The National Chairman
ii. Three (3) Deputy National Chairmen at least one of whom must be a
female and the other are representative of the platform.
iii. Six (6) National Vice Chairmen each representing each of the six
geopolitical zone of the country
iv. National Secretary
v. Three (3) Deputy National Secretaries
vi. The NLC and TUC Presidents
vii. General Secretaries of NLC and TUC
viii. National Treasurer
ix. National Financial Secretary
x. National Publicity Secretary
xi. National Organizing Secretary
xii. National Legal Adviser
xiii. National Auditor
xiv. National Women leader
xv. Six (6) Deputy National Women leaders each representing the six
geo-political zones of the country.
xvi. National Youth Leader
xvii. Six (6) Assistant National Youth Leaders each representing each of
the six geo-political zones of the country.
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE NATIONAL WORKING
COMMITTEE
i. Shall in between meetings of the NEC administer the Party and take
such decisions which in its opinion, are in the best interest of the
Party.
ii. Shall be fully accountable to the NEC
iii. Shall prepare draft policy documents for the consideration of the
NEC.
iv. Shall prepare the annual budget and submit same to the NEC for
approval.
v. Shall take such measures that are necessary and expedient for
protecting the unity and viability of the Party at all levels.
4. STATE CONGRESS (SC)
The State Congress of the Party shall hold once in three (3) years
A. COMPOSITION:
i. All members of State Executive Council of the Party.
ii. The Governor, the Deputy Governor and Commissioners of the State
if produced by the Party.
iii. All ministers who are members of the Party and hail from the State.
iv. All legislators (Federal, State and Local Government) produced by
the Party and hail from the State.
v. All Special Advisers/Assistants at the State and Federal levels
produce by the Party and hail from the state.
vi. All members of the Local Government Executive Council of the
Party.
vii. All members of the National Executive Council of the Party who hail
from or reside in the State.
viii. Delegates elected by the Congress of each EGA within the state.
ix. All Chairmen and Deputy Chairmen of the Local Government
Councils if produced by the Party.
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF STATE CONGRESS.
i. To elect officers of the State Executive Council
ii. To elect delegates, to the National Convention of the Party.
iii. To consider the reports of the State Working Committee including
the Financial and Auditor’s reports.
iv. To discipline Party members in the State (except expulsion) and
ratify disciplinary measures by LG organs of the Party
v. To approve the Party’s programmes in the State to be put to the
electorates for elections.
vi. To take any other lawful decision in the best interest of the Party in
the State.
vii. To receive and evaluate the performance of the State Government.
viii. To organize primaries for Wards, Local Government Councils and
State Assemblies elections
5. STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (SEC)
A. COMPOSITION
i. State Chairman
ii. Six (6) Deputy State Chairmen one each from the Senatorial
Districts; one female and at least one representing the platforms of
i.e. NLC and TUC
iii. The Governor and Deputy Governor if produced by the Party, the
Speaker and Deputy Speaker, if produced by the Party, the Leader
and Deputy Leader of the Party in the State House of Assembly and
all National Officers of the Party who hail from or reside in the state.
iv. State Secretary
v. Two (2) Assistant Secretaries
vi. State Treasurer
vii. State Financial Secretary
viii. State organizing Secretary
ix. State Publicity Secretary
x. State Legal Adviser
xi. State Auditor
xii. State women leader
xiii. Three (3) Deputy State Women Leaders each representing each of
the Senatorial Districts in the State.
xiv. State Youth leader
Three (3) Assistant State Youth Leaders each representing each of
the three Senatorial district in the state.
xv. Chairmen and Secretaries of all the Local Government Executive
Committees of the Party in the Slate.
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE STATE EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL
i. To coordinate the activities of all organs of the Party in the State and
ensure their viability.
ii. To organize the Party’s election campaigns
iii. To propagate the Party’s ideology, programme and manifestoes and
implement the educational programmes of the Party.
iv. To implement the decisions and directives of the state congress,
National Working Committee, National Executive Council and
National Convention.
v. To consider the report of the State Working Committee, the Financial
and the Auditor’s Reports and approve the budget for the State.
vi. To receive and periodically evaluate and monitor the performance
and activities of the State Government.
6. STATE WORKING COMMITTEE
A. COMPOSITION
i. State Chairman
ii. Six (6) Deputy State Chairmen.
iii. State Secretary
iv. Two Assistant State Secretaries
v. State Treasurer
vi. State Financial Secretary
vii. State Publicity Secretary
viii. State Organizing Secretary
ix. State Legal Adviser
x. State Auditor
xi. State Women Leader
xii. Three deputy state women Leaders
xiii. State Youth Leader.
xiv. Three Assistant State Youth Leaders
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE STATE WORKING
COMMITTEE
i. Shall in between meetings of the State Executive Council administer
the party at state level and take such decisions which in its opinion
are in the best interest of the Party in the state.
ii. Shall be fully accountable to the State Executive Council.
iii. Shall draft policy documents for the consideration of the state
executive.
iv. Shall prepare the annual budget and submit same to the State
Executive Council for approval.
v. Shall take such measures that are necessary and expedient for
protecting the unity and viability of the Party at the state level.
7. LOCAL GOVERNMENTAREA CONGRESS
The Local Government area shall hold one in three (3 years)
A. COMPOSITION
i. Chairman
ii. All members of the LGA Executive Council
iii. All members of the Executive Council of each Ward.
iv. Chairman and Deputy Chairman and of the Local Government if
produced by the Party and all councilors produced by the party.
v. All members of the State House of Assembly, produced by the Party
and hail from the LGA.
vi. State Party officers who hail from the LGA
vi. Delegates elected by the Congress of each Ward within the LGA.
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTAREA
CONGRESS
i. To duel members of the LGA Executive Council
ii. To elect delegates to the State Congress of the Party.
iii. To ratify disciplinary measures taken by the LG Executive Council
iv. To approve the Party’s budget of the LGA.
v. To determine the Party’s candidate for Chairmanship of the LG A
and the Deputy on the basis of the Party’s guidelines.
vi. To evolve Party’s policies for the LGA
vii. To take any lawful decisions in the best interest of the Party in the
LGA.
viii. To consider and approve Local Government Executive Council
Report, the Financial Report and the Auditor’s Report.
ix. To receive and evaluate the activities of the Local Government and
all Councilors produced by the Party.
8. LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
A. COMP DSITION
i. Chairman
ii. Four (4) Vice Chairmen, one of whom must be a female and at least
one representative of the platform
iii. Secretary
iv. Three (3) Assistant Secretaries for Welfare, Education and
Guidance and Organization.
v. Treasurer
vi. Financial Secretary
vii. Publicity Secretary
viii. Legal Adviser
ix. Auditor
x. Youth leader
xi. Ward Chairmen and Secretaries
xii. Chairmen and Deputy Chairmen of the Local Government if
produced by the Party.
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
i. To organize the LGA Congress and implement its decisions
ii. To propose policies for the consideration of the LGA Congress.
iii. To undertake membership drive and propagate the ideology and
manifest to the Party, and organize the party’s Political programmes
in the Ward.
iv. To issue rules and regulations for the Party administration in the
Local Government area including coordination of the activities of the
Ward Executive Council.
v. To undertake any other lawful activity or measure in the best interest
of the Party in the LGA, subject, to ratification by the LGA Congress.
vi. To receive and periodically evaluate the activities of the Local
Government, administration and the activities of the Councilors
produced by the party.
vii. To prepare the annual budget of the Party in the LGA.
9. LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA WORKING COMMITTEE
A. COMPOSITION
i. Chairman
ii. Four (4) Vice Chairmen, one of whom must be a female and at least
one representative of the platform
iii. Secretary
iv. Three (3) Assistant Secretaries for Welfare, Education and Guidance
and Organization.
v. Treasurer
vi. Financial Secretary
vii. Publicity Secretary
viii. Legal Adviser
ix. Auditor
x. Women leader
xi. Youth leader
xii. Ward Chairmen and Secretaries
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
i. Shall in-between meetings of the Local Government Executive
Council administer the Party in the Local Government Area and take
such decisions which in its opinion are in the best interest of the
Party.
ii. Shall be fully accountable to the Local Government Area Executive
Council.
iii. Shall prepare draft policy documents for the consideration of the
Local Government Area Executive Council.
iv. Shall prepare the annual budget and submit same to the Local
Government Area Executive Council for approval.
v. Shall take such measures that are necessary and expedient for
protecting the unity and viability of the Party within the Local
Government Area.
10. WARD CONGRESS
The ward congress of the party shall hold once in every three (3) years.
A. COMPOSITION
i. All members of the Party in the ward who are not in arrears of due’ for
not more than three (3) months shall be delegates
ii. All members of the Ward Executive Council
iii. The Lo al Government Councilor representing the ward if produced
by the Party.
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE WARD CONGRESS
i. To elect delegates to the LGA, and State Congresses of the Party.
ii. To elect members of the Ward Executive Council
iii. To determine the Party’s Candidate for councillorship elections on
the basis of the Party’s guidelines.
iv. To approve the budget o the Party in the Ward.
v. To impose disciplinary sanctions (except expulsion) on any erring or
defaulting member.
vi. Take any other lawful action in the best interest of the Party in the
Ward.
vii. To consider and approve the Ward Executive Councils Report, the
Financial and the Auditor’s reports.
viii. To receive and evaluate performance report of the councilor
representing the Ward.
11. WARD EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
A. COMPOSITION
The Ward Committee shall be elected at the Annual Ward Congress and
shall be composed as follows;
i. Chairman
ii. Two (2) vice Chairmen (One Male and One Female)
iii. Secretary
iv. Assistant Secretary
v. Treasurer
vi. Financial Secretary
vii. Publicity Secretary
viii. Legal Adviser
ix. Auditor
x. Women Leader
xi. Youth Leader
xii. Local Government Councilor representing the Ward it produced by
the Party.
The Ward Executive Council shall meet at least once every month.
B. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE WARD EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL
i. To organize Ward Congress and implement its decisions and to
convene ward general meetings.
ii. To propose policies for the consideration of the Ward Congress
iii. To undertake membership drive, propagate the ideology, programme
and manifesto of the Party and also implement the political education
programme of the Party.
iv. To prepare the Annual Budget for the approval of the Ward Congress.
v. To evaluate and periodically monitor the performance of the councilor
vi. To take any other lawful actions in the best interest of the Party.
ARTICLE 15 POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF OFFICERS
1. National Chairman
a. Shall give leadership to the Party and preside over all meetings of the
National Convention, National Executive Council and the National
Working Committee of the Party.
b. Shall be the Accounting Officer of the Party and shall promote and
defend the name, policies and programmes of the party.
c. Shall direct the due execution of the programmes of the Party and
shall have powers to delegate his duties, give lawful directives to all
officers, agencies, officials and members at all levels of the Party.
d. Shall approve all expenditures and shall be a signatory to the Party’s
Bank account(s)
e. Shall perform such other functions as may be assigned to him from
time to time by the National Convention, the National Executive
Council and the National Working Committee
2. Deputy National Chairmen
a. Shall assist the National Chairman in the discharge of his duties.
b. A Deputy National chairman shall act in the absence of the National
Chairman and shall in the absence of the National Chairman preside
over the meetings of the party.
3. National Vice Chairmen
i. Shall act in the absence of the Deputy National Chairman.
ii. Shall liaise with the National Chairman in coordinating and promoting
interstate relationship within the Party in a geopolitical zone.
4. National Secretary
a. Shall supervise the day-to day activities of the Party at the National
Secretariat and shall be the principal administrative officer of the
Party in consultation with the National Chairman
b. Shall cause to be issued notices of meetings of the National
Convention, National Executive Council, the National working
Committee in consultation with and approval of the National
Chairman.
c. Shall cause to be kept all records and books of proceedings of the
National Convention, National Executive Council Committee.
d. Shall render a written annual report on the activities of the Party
e. Shall ensure the implementation of the decisions and directives of the
National convention, the National Executive Council and the National
Working Council.
f. Shall be a signatory to the Party’s bank accounts) and shall
recommend major expenditure to the National Chairman for approval.
g. Shall carry out any other duly as may be assigned to him from time to
time by the National Convention, the National Executive Council, the
National Working Committee and the National Chairman.
5. Deputy National Secretaries
a. Shall assist the National Secretary in the discharge of his duties.
b. Shall in the absence of the National Secretary act for him with the
approval directive of National Chairman.
c. Shall he assigned such other functions as may be deemed necessary
by the National Secretary or the National Chairman,
6. National Treasurer
a. Shall receive and promptly pay into the Party’s account(s), all monies
received for and on behalf of the Party.
b. Shall ensure the preparation of Annual Statement of Account/Reports
on finances of the Party including compilation of the Party’s Assets
and liabilities and make same available to the National Executive
Council from time to time.
c. Shall be a co-signatory to the Party Account(s).
7. National Financial Secretary
a. Shall collect monies due to the Party and pay such monies to the
National Treasurer not later than 3 working days after collection.
b. Prepare and submit proposals for raising Party funds for
consideration by the National Executive Council.
c. Ensure that proper account and records are kept and caused such
books to be produced for inspection as may be required.
8. National Publicity Secretary
a. Shall be responsible for all Party information, promotional services
and activities all of which must be consistent with the Party’s
constitution, manifesto and policies
b. Shall be responsible for the production and publication of Party
literatures, newspaper, etc.
9. National Organizing Secretary
a. Shall initiate Programmes for the general mobilization of the Party
faithful and recruitment of new members
b. Shall be responsible for Party field and Campaign Operations
c. Liaise with the National Women and youth leaders for harmonization
of programmes for attainment of Party victory at all elections
d. Organize rallies, seminars, workshops and campaign programmes for
the attainment of the party objectives.
10. National Legal Adviser
a. Shall advise the Party on legal matters
b. Shall give legal opinion on all laws, regulations and construction of
the Party in the event of ambiguities.
11. National Auditor
a. Shall be responsible for proper and accurate auditing of the books of
account of the Party bi-yearly and shall report accordingly to the
National Executive Council.
b. Shall in consultation with the External Auditors, present the Audited
Account of the Party to the National Convention.
c. Organize rallies, seminars, workshops and campaign programmes for
the attainment of the party objectives.
12. National Women Leader
a. Shall be responsible for women mobilization and organization.
b. Shall initiate and implement strategic programmes and policies that
would endear the Party to Nigerian women.
13. Deputy National Women Leaders (6)
a. There shall be six (6) Deputy Women Leaders each representing
each of the six geo-political zones in the country.
b. Shall be responsible for the mobilization of women in their respective
zones.
14. National Youth leader
a. Shall be responsible for mobilization of youths for the attainment of
Party objectives.
b. Initiate and implement strategic programmes and policies that would
endear the Party to Nigerian Youth.
15. Assistant Youth Leaders (6)
a. Shall be responsible for the mobilization of Party Youths in their
respective geo-political Zones.
16. Functions of Officers of the Party at other Levels (Ward, Local
Government and State).
Subject to, the Provisions of this constitution, all other officers at the
Ward, Local Government and State levels of the Party’ shall have the
same powers and functions at their respective levels as prescribed for
National officers provided that Legal Advisers at all levels shall be legal
practitioners within the conte……… of the Legal Practitioner’s Act, 1975
ARTICLE 16 TENURE OF OFFICE
i. All National and State Officers of the Party shall hold office for a
period of 2 terms of 4 years each.
ii. L.G.A’s and Ward Officers shall be 3 years of 2 terms and shall not
seek reelection for that same position.
iii. No member shall serve in the same position continuously, except the
person who first came into the office by a vacancy.
ARTICLE 17 PROHIBITION FROM HOLDING DUAL OFFICES
Subject to the provisions of this constitution, any member holding a Party
office at any level shall be deemed to have resigned that position if he
assumes any of the following offices:
1. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
2. The Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
3. Governor and Deputy Governor of a State.
4. Ministers, Ambassadors of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
5. Members of the National and State Assemblies.
6. Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Councilors of Local Government
Councils.
7. Any other full time political appointment
8. Headship of the Legislative Houses
9. All other political appointees may hold office notwithstanding their
occupying a Party position.
ARTICLE 18 REMOVAL FROM OFFICES
The National Chairman of the Party may be suspended or removed
from office on a vote of No Confidence passed by at least two-thirds
majority at a National Convention convened solely by him for such
purpose.
Any other Officer of the Party may be removed by two-thirds (2/3) of
majority of votes cast by members of the National Executive Council
or Congress of a State -LGA or Ward Executive Council as the case
may be.
Where a vacancy occurs in any office (s) of the Party, the Executive
Committee at the appropriate level shall elect another person from
the area or zone where the officer (s) originated from, pending the
conduct of election to fill the vacancy.
ARTICLE 19 SPECIAL ADVISERS, SPECIAL & PERSONAL
ASSISTANTS
There shall be the offices of Special Advisers attached to the office of
the National Chairman. Their number shall be decided by the National
Executive Council while the National Secretary shall have one Special
Assistant.
In addition, principal officers of the Party may have attached to their
offices Personal Assistants as may be determined by the National
Chairman.
ARTICLE 20 PARTY DISCIPLINES
All members of the Labour Party must maintain a commendable and
exemplary level of discipline in both their public and private lives and
conduct. Having regard to the fact that a substantial attraction of the
Party is derived from the element of moral authority, the Party will
impose disciplinary measures for any misdemeanor aimed at tarnishing
its well nurtured image and credibility.
The provision of this constitution applies to all members of the Party.
1. Discipline of Members
A. Discipline of party members shall be exercised through respective
Disciplinary Committees of the Party at the appropriate level and
shall be governed by due process and fair hearing as may be
stipulated by ancillary Party regulations and the Party’s code of
conduct, and moral/ethical codes.
B. Any member of the Party, who contravenes any of the provisions
under this article, shall face disciplinary action (s) in line with the
relevant previsions of this constitution.
1. A breach of provisions of the Constitution
2. Anti-party activities by conducting self in a manner likely to
embarrass the Party or bring it into hatred, contempt, ridicule or,
disrepute in whatever manner.
3. Disobedience or negligence in carrying out lawful directives of the
Party or of the officers of the Party.
4. Indiscipline at meetings including disruption of meetings.
5. Flouting the rulings or decisions of the Party; continuously, being
absent at meetings without cogent and verifiable reasons, for ten
times or more, consecutively; carrying out anti-party propaganda
or any other activities which would tend to disrupt the peaceful,
lawful and efficient organization of the Party or which are
inconsistent with the achievement of the aims and objectives of the
Party.
6. Assuming falsely official Party titles; giving wrong, false and
misleading information to any organ of the Party; unauthorized
publicity of Party related grievance without exhausting all avenues
of, settlement or redress within the Party.
7. Taking the Party and its officers to court without following the laid
down procedure under this constitution.
2. Disciplinary Action
A. Disciplinary measure may be imposed by the Party against any of its
members and the gravity of the disciplinary measure shall depend
upon the seriousness and circumstances of each case.
B. Disciplinary measure to be imposed shall takes the form of:
1. From the Party provided that the power to expel shall only be
exercised by the National Convention.
2. Suspension for a specified period.
3. Suspension and removal from office
4. Debarring from holding office.
5. Fine.
6. Warning (1st and 2nd).
C. Subject to (a) above, the Executive Council at the relevant level of the
Party shall have the power to decide on any of the disciplinary
measures, against any Party member as specified in the sub-section
above.
D. Every member shall have the right of fair hearing in all matters that
affect him/her with regard to discipline, and the right of appeal against
the disposal of his/her ease.
E. The National Working Committee shall be notified through the
National Chairman of the Party, of all disciplinary actions taken
against any member of the Party and records of such actions shall be
kept by the National Secretary at the National level or Secretaries at
the State, Local Government and Ward levels of the Party.
3. Appeal
a. Any member aggrieved by disciplinary actions of any of the Party
organs shall have the right to appeal within 30 days of such decision
to the next higher organ of the Party. In the event of further
dissatisfaction following disposal at this level, then the appellant shall
be free to appeal to NEC of the Party.
b. Pending the determination of an appeal in respect of expulsion,
suspension, or other disciplinary measures, the member concerned
shall be placed under suspension. No information in respect of the
expulsion shall be made public until the expulsion is ratified by the
National Convention.
c. Any member placed under suspension shall not take part in party
activities.
ARTICLE 21
1. STANDING AND AD-HOC COMMITTEES
A. The convention or congress at every level or its principal organ, shall
have the power to set up standing committees and, where necessary,
ad-hoc committees.
B. Without prejudice to the above provisions, the Party may have the
following standing committees, subordinate and secondary to the
executive committee at every level of the party,
a. Working Committee
b. Finance Committee
c. Publicity Committee
d. Screening/Selection Committee
2. DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEES
a. Working Committee
Shall headed by the Chairman at the respective levels and shall
comprise of all Principal Officers and their deputies, shall be responsible
for the implementation of decisions of its Executive Council in between
meetings
b. Finance Committee
Shall be headed by the Treasurer as chairman and shall comprise a
minimum of seven members, including the financial Secretary to be
appointed by the Executive Council and shall advise the Party on ways
and means of generating funds and investing these funds for the Party in
accordance with the provisions of the constitution.
c. Publicity Committee
Shall be headed by the National Publicity Secretary, and shall comprise
seven members and shall advise the party on management of
information, communication, publication, public relations propaganda,
mass media matters and community affairs.
d. Screening and Selection Committee
Shall be headed by the National Chairman of the Party and six other
members to be appointed by the National Working Committee and shall:
i. Be solely responsible for the screening of Party candidate(s) official(s)
for nomination for elections.
ii. Select and recommend to Independent National Electoral Commission
all candidates for political offices on the Party’s platform.
iii. Provide all guidelines for the nominations of the Party’s candidate(s) in
all elections. An appeal shall lie from the decision of the committee to
the National Executive Council whose decisions duly authenticated by
the National Chairman and National Secretary, shall be binding on all
members.
ARTICLE 22 ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONS
1. The Administrative of the Party shad be supported facilitated and
strengthened by a bureaucracy.
2. At the national and state levels, as mush as possible, the following
departments or directorates shall be established.
a. Administration
To see to the day to day running of the secretariat, to keep records of
Party activities including minutes of meetings of the executive and other
committees and official communications: to provide secretariat
assistance to all committees, and to handle personnel and welfare
matters including administrative discipline.
b. Finance and Supply
To keep records of the Finances of the Party, to raise and administer
such funds for the Party in accordance with the Party’s guidelines, to
keep inventory of all Party assets and to handle capital purchases ans
atores.
c. Planning, Research and Statistics
To plan implementation methodology for the manifesto, objectives and
programmes of the Party; to plan and advise on campaign strategies to
win general elections, to maintain a data bank of Party activities and
related matters to handle statistical computation and to manage the
library of the Party.
d. Operations
To be responsible for organization of the Party’s public functions,
congress, rallies, conventions, electioneering campaign, internal
elections of the Party, and general field.
e. Public Relations
To publicize the activities of the Party; to promote Party’s image and
explain its policies and programmes to initiate and manage propaganda
for the party; to process the Party’s publications and t arrange press
conferences.
f. Legal Services
To provide all necessary legal support for the Party.
g. Security and Intelligence
To manage security matters including training; scheduling and
supervision of security personnel, to watch over and protect Party
property; to arrange security cover for Party officers as may be decided,
and to manage intelligence for the Party.
h. Works and Transport
To manage and maintain landed property and vehicles of the Party; to
handle lands and property matters, to process contracts awards and
supervise such contracts, to secure party accommodation including
official quarters as may be decided, and manage telecommunications
services.
ARTICLE 23 CODE OFCONDUCTATELECTIONS
Any members of the Party who is contesting for any Party office or
political office shall not establish, operate, retain, train, equip any person
or group of persons or maintain any armed wing or vanguard in whatever
manner and in whatever name called, for use or display of physical force
or coercion in promoting or attaining any political objective.
Any member who contravenes this provision stands to be expelled from
the party by the appropriate organ of the Party.
ARTICLE 24 QUORUMS
One third (1/3) of all eligible delegates to the various congresses and
conventions shall from the quorum, on third (1/3) of all eligible members
shall from the quorum for the working committees and one third (1/3) of
all eligible members for meetings of the Executive Councils.
ARTICLE 25 METHOD OF VOTING
Voting in all meetings shall be by any of the followings:-
i. Acclamation
ii. Show of hands
iii. Secret ballot, as may directed by the presiding Chairman.
ARTICLE 26 PARTY FINANCES
a. Income: The funds of the Party shall be derived from:
i. Monthly dues at the rate of N100.00 per member or as the NEC of
the Party may decide from time to time,
ii. Levies
iii. Donations and public collections
iv. Proceeds from investments an special fund raising activities
v. Gifts and grants by individuals or group.
vi. Allocations made by Government where legally applicable;
provided that collections and disbursements shall conform with
guidelines of the TNEC
b. Distribution of Funds: Monthly membership dues shall be distributed
as follows:
i. Ward - 20%
ii. LGA- 15%
iii. State - 25%
c. Bank Accounts
i. The Party shall maintain bank account(s) in the Headquarters of the
National, State, Local Government and Ward levels of the Party,
provided that where banking facilities are not available, the nearest
bank facilities shall be utilized.
ii. The Executive Council of the various levels of organization shall
decide the bank(s) for such account(s)
iii. Any two of the following officers of the Party, one of whom shall be
the chairman, shall be valid signatories to the Party’s Bank
Account(s) and other financial transactions,
1. The National Chairman and his her counterparts in the State,
Local Government or Ward levels
2. The National Treasurer and his/her counterparts in the State,
LGA and Ward levels.
3. The National Secretary and his/her counterparts at the State,
LGA or Ward levels.
ARTICLE 27 OATH OF OFFICE
Every officer elected or appointed as an Officer of the Party shall
subscribe to the oath of allegiance /oath of office as provided in
schedules 1 and 2 to this constitution before a Commissioner for Oaths
or Notary Public.
ARTICLE 28 NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES FOR AN ELECTION
AT ANY LEVEL
The National Executive Council of the Party shall formulate guidelines
and regulations for nomination of candidates for election into public
offices at all levels, subject to the provisions of this constitution.
1. Presidential Candidate
i. Aspirants for Presidential election shall be nominated as Candidate
for the Party at the National Convention
ii. Where the National Executive Council identifies a credible and
nationally acceptable person, it shall nominate and present such a
person for ratification only at the National Convention as the Party’s
presidential candidate.
2. Vice Presidential Candidates
The nomination of the Vice Presidential candidate shall be by the
Presidential Candidate subject to ratification by the National Convention.
3. Governorship Candidate.
i. Nomination of aspirant for the office of the Governor of a state shall
be by the State Congress
ii. Where the State Executive Committee identifies a credible and
acceptable person, it shall nominate and present such a person for
ratification only at the State Congress of the arty. Such ratification
shall be approved by the National Executive Council of the Party.
4. Deputy Governorship Candidates
The nomination of the Deputy Governorship candidate shall be by the
Governorship candidate, the nominated candidate shall be forwarded to
the State Congress candidate for ratification, such ratification shall be
approved by the National Executive Council of the Party.
5. National and State Assemblies Candidates
The nomination of the candidates for the National Assembly (Senators
and members of the house of Representatives) and State Assemblies
shall be made by the affected Local Government Congresses subject to
the approval of the National Executive Council. Where credible and
acceptable persons have been identified by the affected Local
Government Executive Council, it shall forward the name of such person
after due consultation with the State Executive Council to the National
Executive Council for approval.
6. Local Government Chairmen/Councilors Candidates
The nominations of Chairmanship/Councillorship candidates for a Local
Government shall be made by the Ward Congress/Local Government
Congress subject to the approval of the National Executive Council.
Where an acceptable and credible person has been identified by the
Ward Executive Council, Local Government Area Executive Council and
after due consultation with the State Executive Council the names of
such candidates shall be forwarded to the National Executive Council for
approval.
7. Deputy LGA Chairmanship Candidate
The selection of Deputy Chairmanship Candidate shall be made by the
Chairmanship Candidate of the Local Government Area in consultation
with the Local Government Area Executive Council after due
consultation with the State Executive Council and shall be subject to the
approval of the NatioIl4l Executive Council of the party.
8. Nomination Dispute
The National Executive Council shall be the final authority for resolving
all disputes as to the choice of Party’s candidates for all elections. The
National Executive Council shall in case of electoral dispute set up an
Ad-hoc Appeal Committee to arbitrate on matters arising there from.
Such Ad-hoc Committee shall report to the National Executive Council
through the National Workii1g Committee. The National Executive
Council shall be the final authority for ratification of all electoral decisions
arising from the Appeal Committee of all levels
ARTICLES 29 INTERPRETATION
The National Executive Council shall be the final Authority as t the
interpretation of any aspect of this constitution and its ruling shall be final
unless reserved by the National Convention of the Party.
ARTICLE 30 AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION
The National Convention of the Party shall have the sole right of
amending any provision of this constitution based on a majority vote,
provided that the amendment does not contravene any of the laws of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, and shall be lodged with the Independent
National Electoral Commission INEC) within 30 days from the date of the
amendment.
SCHEDULE 1 OATH OF OFFICE
In the presence of everyone, particularly the members of the Labour
Party assembled here, and in full realization of the high calling, I assume
office as the ……………………………….. (Insert Office)
Of the Labour Party, I do solemnly and sincerely swear before the
members of this Party, the Labour Party, that I will observe, uphold and
defend the Constitution of the Labour Party and that of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, and I solemnly and sincerely promise that I will
always promote all that will advance the Party and the Republic of
Nigeria, and I solemnly and sincerely promise that I will always promote
all that will advance the Party and the Republic and oppose all that may
harm them, faithfully perform my duties with all my strength and talents
to the best of my knowledge and ability and true to the dictates of my
conscience, promote the welfare of the members of the Party and will
not in any way betray the trust of the members of the Party bestowed on
me. Should I break my oath, I shall be willing to submit myself to severe
punishment in line with the constitution of the Party. This is my solemn
oath.
SO HELP ME GOD.
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National Chairman National Secretary