Nenadi Usman Resumes Labour Party Leadership
Former finance minister Nenadi Usman has officially resumed duty as the national chairman of the Labour Party, marking a new phase in the party’s leadership.
Her resumption follows weeks of internal wrangling and leadership disputes within the party, which had created uncertainty over its direction.
Party officials say Usman’s return is expected to stabilise the Labour Party and strengthen preparations ahead of future elections.
Supporters and party members have welcomed the development, expressing hope that her leadership will help unite different factions and refocus the party on its core objectives.
Usman, a former senator, is seen as a key figure with experience in governance and party administration.
The Labour Party has gained national attention in recent election cycles, and observers say the leadership change could shape its strategy going forward.

















