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Protesters Burn Commissioner’s House, LG Boss’, Legislator’s by xremmy(m): 9:10pm On Dec 11, 2012
The youth burnt down the houses of a commissioner, a legislator and the council chairman.

Some youth in Langtang South Local Government
Area of Plateau State on Tuesday burnt down the
houses of a commissioner, a legislator and the
council chairman.

The victims include Bako Famak, Commissioner for
Youths Development; Joyce Ramnap, the lawmaker;
and Nanman Darko, the chairman.
A witness said, in Langtang on Tuesday, that the mob took advantage of the strike declared by the Nigeria Labour Congress in solidarity with teachers and other local government workers.

The local government workers including primary
school teachers have been at home for eight months to protest the non-implementation of the N18, 000 minimum wage. A witness, who pleaded anonymity, said the reason for the attack on the houses was not clear. He said, “the rioters, had however, accused the victims of allegedly conspiring with Governor Jonah Jang to sustain the strike and subject the workers to untold hardship.
“They also claimed that the non-implementation of
the wage and the prolonged strike had killed many
innocent people.”

The houses of Mr. Ramnap and Mr. Darko were
completely burnt down. Mr. Famak’s residence was
only partially burnt.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer,
PPRO, Abuh Emmanuel, confirmed the incident,
which he described as very sad. “We have already deployed policemen to restore normalcy to the affected area,’’ he said.

Mr. Emmanuel described the action of the mob as
criminal and uncalled for since the strike was itself
was illegal. “There is a court injunction, yet the workers have chosen to embark on strike; we shall not tolerate any act of indiscipline from any individual or group,” he said.

Also commenting, the Plateau State Government,
through its Information Commissioner, Abraham
Yiljap, confirmed that government had received
reports of arson. Mr. Yiljap also said that government had received reports of bloody physical attacks on law abiding citizens of Plateau by some labour leaders.

He said, “As a government, we find this incident
tragic, especially coming at a time when labour
leaders should have invested their creative energies on focused negotiations toward ending the
disagreement. “We also note that the strike itself was a flagrant disregard for the order restraining the strike action given by the National Industrial Court in Abuja. “The labour leaders have presented themselves as being above the law since they were only expected to wait for when they will present their position on the matter before the Industrial Court,” he said.

Mr. Yiljap said “The labour leaders should have
explored ways toward an amicable solution of the
feud. “That is instead of encouraging, supporting and sponsoring their members and some unidentified people to engage in willful damage of private and public property as well as violence against the people.”

The commissioner said that it is tragic that in this
period of democratic governance, there could be
found among organised labour, those that are anti-
law, even after benefiting from the law.
He said that the Plateau Government had
demonstrated its respect for law and order by
approaching a court because it did not want to resort to “self-help”. He said, “So far, government has acted with all civility, decency, maturity, restraint and patriotism in handling this labour dispute. “But it is very sad indeed that labour has not only chosen the path of disobeying a valid court order, but has gone ahead to do violence on innocent citizens.

“Consequently, (Governor) Jang has held a meeting
with security chiefs and ordered that adequate
measures be taken to contain arson and other forms of criminal activities and to bring perpetrators and sponsors to justice.’’

The NLC had ordered all workers to join the strike, as part of solidarity after a 10-day ultimatum to the
Plateau Government to meet the workers’ demand.

The ultimatum expired on Monday, December 10.

Source - premiumtimesng.com/news/110656-protesters-burn-commissioners-house-lg-boss-legislators.html

Re: Protesters Burn Commissioner’s House, LG Boss’, Legislator’s by xremmy(m): 9:29pm On Dec 11, 2012
" When injustice becomes law, Rebellion becomes a duty". Anonymous.

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Re: Protesters Burn Commissioner’s House, LG Boss’, Legislator’s by fkaz(m): 9:37pm On Dec 11, 2012
Gud move, you guys can start the revolution from dia

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