Striking Ogun State workers on Thursday
alleged that thugs suspected to be loyal to Governor Ibikunle Amosun
beat up public servants and labour union leaders as workers started
their indefinite strike over unremitted cooperative union deductions and
unfriendly labour practices.
It was gathered that some labour leaders
and union members who had gathered at the secretariat of the state
Nigeria Labour Congress around 8am on Thursday were attacked by the
thugs.
One of those beaten, who pleaded
anonymity, said, “The thugs came in a Toyota Camry and some others came
on motorcycles; they descended on union leaders and some of us who had
gathered at the secretariat, beating us blue, black.
“The thugs covered the number plate of the car, in order to shield the identity of the owner from being traced. This is sad.”
Another worker said, “They attacked our members at Laderin Estate, Kuto Roundabout and Oke Ilewo.”
The state NLC chairman, Akeem Ambali,
who confirmed the attack on workers and labour leaders, said he had
noticed some people trailing him since Monday after he addressed the
press briefing where the strike was announced.
Ambali said two of the labour leaders
and some members were attacked by the thugs, who the workers alleged
were Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s loyalists.
He said, “This is the first time in the
history of this state that workers will be attacked by the agents of the
state. We have heard that some people have hired some thugs to attack
us. But we thought it was all a rumour. But we were shocked this morning
when some thugs came in a black Toyota Camry with number plate LND 555
BD to the place where the labour leaders were standing at Kuto
roundabout.
“They attacked our members at Kuto, Oke Ilewo and Laderin Housing Estate.
“They beat up two labour leaders, Comrade Benco and Comrade Olayemi, among others.
“The NLC office has been sealed off by 30 armed men, but I have gathered that two cultists have been trailing me.
“My life is not safe and I have gone underground. My life is not safe with this government.”
But the Ogun State governorship
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2015 governorship
election, Gboyega Isiaka, and the state chapter of the Labour Party
have condemned the attack on labour leaders and protesting workers by
suspected party thugs in Abeokuta.
Isiaka, who sympathised with the
workers, warned against politicising a normal trade dispute and urged
“the rampaging party thugs that thought they were helping the state
government to exercise restraint.”
In a statement signed by the LP leaders,
Abayomi Arabambi and Oginni Olaposi, they condemned the situation in
which the workers were not allowed to exit the cooperative scheme while
the deductions taken were not remitted.
Meanwhile, about 30 armed men of the
Quick Response Squad and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps
hurriedly took over the NLC state secretariat along Abiola Way, in the
capital city.
Some security men also took over the two major entrances leading to the Governor’s office/secretariat to secure the complex.
But the Ogun State Police Public
Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the police did not seal off
the NLC secretariat but rather security men were dispatched there to
maintain law and order.
In spite of the attack, the strike paralysed government activities, as workers stayed away from their duty posts.
When our correspondent visited Oke Mosan
Governor’s Office secretariat where the civil servants’ offices are
located around 8.30am, the place was deserted.
Public primary and secondary schools in
the state were also shut while activities at the state high courts and
magistrates were also paralysed. Patients at the state-owned General
Hospital, Ijaye, Abeokuta, have started moving out as many wards were
deserted.
However, the state government has
described the strike as illegal and threatened to invoke the ‘no work
no pay’ rule for those who stayed away from their duty posts.
The Secretary to the State Government,
Taiwo Adeoluwa, while briefing journalists in his office on Thursday,
said he was not aware that there was a strike.
Adeoluwa, who did not react to the
allegation that workers’ cooperative deductions had not been remitted in
the last 12 months or whether striking workers were being attacked,
said the state government had not defaulted in its agreement with
labour.
He said, “When they served us this
notice, we were like what does these workers really want? It has been
said in some quarters that it (the strike) is purely political. If there
is a strike at all, it has no basis and no justification.
“All I will do now is to just appeal to
the workers through you, I mean the little percentage who feel they have
a case against the governmentĂ˝, that strike cannot be the solution and I
want to challenge them to come out and state where we have defaulted
from the agreement we had in March.”
source: http://punchng.com/amosuns-thugs-attacked-us-say-striking-workers/
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