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Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by dre11(m): 7:28am On May 20, 2016
•NLC chairman sustains leg, head injuries

•Labour demands release of members

•Strike paralyses states


The police yesterday descended on labour leaders in Ebonyi State for organising rally to protest the hike in the pump price of petrol from N86 to N145 per litre. Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Ikechukwu Nwafor, was beaten and injured by the police in Abakaliki during a peaceful rally in support of the on-going strike declared by a faction of the NLC. Nwafor, who was teargassed by the police, sustained leg and head injuries.

He was bundled into a police Hilux van and whisked to police headquarters in Abakaliki, the state capital. Other labour leaders also sustained varying degrees of injuries during the rally. The labour leaders had gathered at the NLC secretariat located along Ugwuachara Road, Abakaliki and commenced the rally.

On getting to Bishop Mcgretrick Pastoral Centre along old Enugu Road, the labour leaders were intercepted by a team of policemen, who were in three Hilux vans and who immediately fired teargas on them, leading to pandemonium in the metropolis as people scampered for safety. This was as some policemen threw teargas while others descended on the labour leaders.

The labour leaders were later arrested and taken to the police headquarters, where they were detained. Addressing reporters, Nwafor, who was in police custody alongside other labour leaders, said: “We were on a peaceful rally over the fuel price increase and electricity tariff when we were attacked and it is a protest that is on-going all over the country and we notified the police of the protest.

“We gave them a letter on the protest. After I called the Commissioner of Police and she didn’t pick the call, we made sure that the letter was delivered to the commissioner and then commenced the rally. “We were marching peacefully when policemen came and attacked us. They tear-gassed and beat me up.

Five policemen bundled me and threw me into their Hilux van and that was why I broke my hands and legs like this. “As you can see, I can’t walk, I’m being assisted to walk and yet, the police refused to allow me to go so that I can go for treatment,” he said. In a reaction, the state Commissioner of Police, Ibekwe Abdallah, noted that the labour leaders were organising illegal meeting that could spark off violence in the state when police got to know about it and dispersed them. Abdallah added that she received a letter from the labour leaders over their planned protest and that the letter was brought to her office at the time the labour leaders were on the rally.

Workers in the state were seen at their duty posts when our correspondent visited different government offices in the state.

The leadership of the NLC has demanded for the release of the labour leaders. While demanding for the immediate release of the arrested labour members, the Congress said it would not allow any distraction to take it off the struggle path. NLC General Secretary, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, in Abuja, warned that overzealous security personnel should not escalate the protest, which has been peaceful. The Labour body said that the struggle continued, no matter government’s intimidation.

“We urge overzealous police personnel who arrested and detained some of our members in Ebonyi State to unconditionally release them immediately. “We would use this opportunity to sound a note of warning to all overzealous security personnel. “This has been a peaceful protest and we intend to keep it so.

They should do nothing reckless to escalate it,” Eson said. The protest, which took off at the popular Berger Roundabout, Abuja moved through Area I and Central Business District with improved participation.

Meanwhile, there are indications that the NLC may call off its two-day old industrial action anytime from today. This is even as the NLC yesterday agreed to resume negotiation with the Federal Government on the strike action over deregulation of the downstream sector of the oil industry. The agreement was reached at a mediatory meeting with Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, last night in Abuja, according to a statement by his media adviser, Turaki Hassan.

Dogara and the NLC leaders, led by the national president, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, met behind closed doors for one hour where the agreement was reached. During the meeting, the speaker made passionate appeal to the labour leaders to consider national interest over and above all other interests even as they deliberate to take decision on the current strike action. The speaker urged the NLC to, in the interest of the nation, consider suspending or calling off the strike action while negotiations continue.

Responding, Wabba thanked the speaker for his interest in resolving the crisis through mediation and assured that they will report the discussions to the larger body of their members.

Consequently, the NLC resolved to communicate the new development to the larger body comprising of all its affiliate unions because “we have absolute confidence in the leadership of the speaker.” Speaking after an earlier meeting with the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, Wabba said that Labour was open to negotiation with the Federal Government on the dispute. The NLC President, however, insisted that the strike embarked upon by the union would continue.

Wabba, who is leading a faction of the NLC, also clarified that the union had never staged a walk out on the Federal Government delegation, contrary to media reports.

However, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Joe Ajaero-led NLC faction which controls the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), National Union of Electricity Employees and others refused to participate in the strike, calling for support for government.

Saraki said that the NLC had shown commitment for dialogue, assuring that the National Assembly would play its role in resolving the crisis.


http://newtelegraphonline.com/strike-police-beat-teargas-arrest-labour-leaders/
Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by TheNonce: 7:31am On May 20, 2016
grin

What a wozing!



Multiple Lawsuits loading!

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by jhydebaba(m): 7:40am On May 20, 2016
Una never see something... Protesting under milidemocracy.

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by KnowMore: 7:44am On May 20, 2016
True talk. we are in military and democracy nation grin
jhydebaba:
Una never see something... Protesting under milidemocracy.

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by madridguy(m): 7:44am On May 20, 2016
The Nigeria Police Force always taking it too far against harmless law abiding citizen. What is wrong with people exercising their civil right under law. May God help our Military men always doing eye service for the Oga's @ the top.

Before you rain insult on PMB, remember how many were killed under GEJ during 2012 protest.

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by petrov10: 7:46am On May 20, 2016
police


usless set of people we don't need them they should fold up already

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by Agimor(m): 7:58am On May 20, 2016
angry grin
Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by Ooni: 8:12am On May 20, 2016
Ibos respect IPOB more than labour. They know what they want.

but we from the SW are so confused that we shout 'change' in the morning and shout 'solidarity forever' in the evening.

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:16am On May 20, 2016
This is wickedness

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by freeze001(f): 8:24am On May 20, 2016
And they just had to attack the SE. Labour has been protesting in some states and they had their way with no casualty but once it's the SE, the Police and armed forces have immediate orders to maim, injure and kill.

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by Dcomrade(m): 8:24am On May 20, 2016
In Deji's voice: A GREATER THAN ABACHA IS HERE undecided

We wanted change.....and change we must have. grin

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by ERockson: 8:26am On May 20, 2016
I blame the labour union in the East. your people say they are rich and can afford the #145. They say SW are lazy and poor and that is why they protest the increase.
Police dislike hypocrisy from the second class citizen

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by omenka(m): 8:37am On May 20, 2016
madridguy:
The Nigeria Police Force always taking it too far against harmless law abiding citizen. What is wrong with people exercising their civil right under law. May God help our Military men always doing eye service for the Oga's @ the top.

Before you rain insult on PMB, remember how many were killed under GEJ during 2012 protest.
Exactly. Haven't forgotten how they teargassed NASS members right in front of the complex as well. But I'm sure Wailing Cankerworms have very short memory and would NEVER remember those.

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by madridguy(m): 8:47am On May 20, 2016
Na them go tire. Sai Baba till PDP die patapata.

omenka:
Exactly. Haven't forgotten how they teargassed NASS members right in front of the complex as well. But I'm sure Wailing Cankerworms have very short memory and would NEVER remember those.

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by shamsuRana(m): 10:29am On May 20, 2016
madridguy:
The Nigeria Police Force always taking it too far against harmless law abiding citizen. What is wrong with people exercising their civil right under law. May God help our Military men always doing eye service for the Oga's @ the top.

Before you rain insult on PMB, remember how many were killed under GEJ during 2012 protest.

on point bros.

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by Nobody: 10:29am On May 20, 2016
Amazing action on the lawless group shocked

****NLC chairman sustains leg, head injuries .....what of the hands, nose and waist, nonsense grin

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by shamsuRana(m): 10:29am On May 20, 2016
madridguy:
Na them go tire. Sai Baba till PDP die patapata.


yes o!

wailers saying that Chibok girls kidnapping was organised by the APC........so the APC also organised the stealing of arms fund? Planted Sheriff as PDP Chairman? Destroyed the economy? Refused to build refineries? Spent billions on power but we all live in darkness? Organised the kidnapping of Jonathan cousin and Iweala papa? Apc 'jazzed' Jonathan when he said 'stealing is not corruption'

senselessness of frustrated chumps

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by MadCow1: 10:29am On May 20, 2016
I Support... angry angry


Flog them well well.. angry
Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by Daraph(m): 10:30am On May 20, 2016
I'm tired of this country

I rather go to Somalia or Afghanistan

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by Dollyak(f): 10:31am On May 20, 2016
This is wrong and a fundamental breach of human rights. Getting physically assaulted for protesting?

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by blackpanda: 10:32am On May 20, 2016
Very good for the fools!

Break their heads jor grin
Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by izzou(m): 10:32am On May 20, 2016
ERockson:
I blame the labour union in the East. your people say they are rich and can afford the #145. They say SW are lazy and poor and that is why they protest the increase.
Police dislike hypocrisy from the second class citizen


I blame the school that admitted you

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by shamsuRana(m): 10:32am On May 20, 2016
Daraph:
I'm tired of this country


I rather go to Somalia or Afghanistan

grin

you may want to pass through; Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan,Pakistan,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan as well.

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by boujaye: 10:33am On May 20, 2016
jhydebaba:
Una never see something... Protesting under milidemocracy.
only in Ebonyi. they can't try it elsewhere, no not in Niger Delta, police will remove their uniforms and run into the bush. rubbish!

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by izzou(m): 10:34am On May 20, 2016
MadCow1:
I Support... angry angry

Flog them well well.. angry

You are used to flogging
Your name says it all

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Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by konflems: 10:34am On May 20, 2016
Fighting a lost cause

Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by Larow(m): 10:34am On May 20, 2016
Good 4 it
Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by blackpanda: 10:35am On May 20, 2016
Daraph:
I'm tired of this country


I rather go to Somalia or Afghanistan

Honestly I think that willsurely be a better choice for u
Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by MadCow1: 10:35am On May 20, 2016
izzou:



You are used to flogging

Your name says it all


Come back when you have a point to Make..

Madcow is a Moniker or a User I.D but not my name.
Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by Israel5(m): 10:36am On May 20, 2016
All This strike shld just end already so lectures will nueconti plsss
Re: Police Teargas, Arrest Ebonyi Labour Leaders by wayne4loan: 10:36am On May 20, 2016
Buhari d tyrant

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