32 Arrested As Police, Soldiers Attack Protesting LG Workers

 

 

 

 

A joint security task force comprising the police and the army on Monday fired teargas on protesting local government workers in Plateau State.

The aggrieved workers from the 17 local government areas of the state had been protesting the non-payment of the N30,000 minimum wage by the state government for the past three weeks.

It was learnt that the LG workers who were all dressed in black attire had gathered at the state Secretariat in Jos on Monday as early as 7 am to continue with their protests as usual when the security operatives, including soldiers, invaded the area with tear gas to disperse them.

The Vice Chairman of the National Union of Local Government Employees, Bokkos LGA, Barnabas Phillip, told our correspondent in Jos on Monday that during the operation, 32 of their members were arrested by the operatives and taken to the headquarters of the Jos Metropolitan Development Board, while several others, who were trying to escape from the choking substance fired at them by the security agents, sustained injuries.

Philip, who was one of those arrested described the action of the state government as unfortunate saying, “We are at the JMDB headquarters in Jos after the state government sent the police and soldiers to tear-gas and arrest the LG workers for protesting the non-payment of our N30,000 minimum wage.

“Thirty-two of the protesting LG workers, including myself, were arrested this morning for committing no offence other than asking that our legitimate entitlement should be given to us. They bundled us into their vans and brought us here. This is very unfortunate.”

When contacted, Spokesman for the state Police Command, Ubah Ogaba, denied knowledge of any arrest made by his men in connection with the protests.

Ogaba said, “It is possible that the LG workers who said they have been arrested may have been invited. But if anyone has been arrested by our men, such a person must have committed an offence to warrant his arrest.”

 

However, the workers, who regrouped at the state Secretariat junction flyover, were seen chanting antigovernment slogans.

 

(PUNCH)

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