Mobolaji Michael
THE opposition Labour Party (LP) has taken a swipe at the federal government and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for failing to condemn Wednesday’s attack on the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Owerri, the Imo State capital describing the action as an “a tacit approval of autocracy in Nigeria”
A statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Obiora Ifoh and made available to Eighteen-Eleven Media on Friday said “It has been nearly three days after the attack, brutalisation, battering and humiliation of Nigeria Labour Congress President, Comrade Joe Ajaero allegedly by the men of Nigerian Police, goons of the Imo State governor and other agents of the government in what appears to be the lowest moment in government/workers relationship.
“The Federal Government and the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have kept mute even as virtually all Nigerians and international community are all united in condemnation of the bestial act.”
The LP says it has watched with keen interest, waiting patiently for the APC and the government of the day to, at least, speak up but nothing seems to be coming forward. “Not as if we are surprised at the happenstance because we have warned about the brutalization that has been programmed against any form of opposition.
“We did alert the nation that some key leaders of the opposition camp particularly, the Labour Party have been earmarked for vilification and persecution, an action they have since commenced.
“We want to remind the government that infringement on human rights is a crime acknowledged by the world all over and mob action against the leadership of the Nigerian workers must be viewed as a crime meted on over 50 percent of Nigerians who Ajaero represents directly or indirectly. There is no need to remind the perpetrators of the action that there is certainly a consequence for such an act.”
The LP says it will therefore align with the leadership of NLC and TUC (Trade Union Congress) to demand the immediate removal of the Commissioner of Police, Imo State, CP Ahmed Barde, the Area Commander, and other officials who are believed to be involved in the mistreatment and degradation of Comrade Ajaero and fellow workers.
“The Labour Party had a few months ago petitioned the Chairman, Police Service Commission on the continued stay in office and discharge of duties of the present Commissioner of Police in Imo State who once held sway of the Adamawa State Police Command. Even against the directive of the Commission, that the CP be redeployed immediately, he has blatantly disregarded the order.
“Not too long ago, certain decisions of the state Police command in Imo State were seen to be against our party’s candidate and the party at large. A particular case that readily comes to mind is the invasion and destruction of our party secretariat by known thugs and agents of the state government while the police looked away. These same faces have also been fingered in the mob attack on Comrade Ajaero. They are still walking the street free with the government giving them the needed defence.
“We are using this medium to call on the Police hierarchy to immediately rejig the entire police structure in Imo state. Their role in the attack on Labour Union leaders was done in bad faith and as clear evidence that someone is clearly blowing the trumpet they are dancing.
The LP called on all workers in Nigeria to rise to the moment and stand solidly behind their leaders “in this difficult time and in this battle against the forces that have sworn to perpetually keep them in penury. No retreat, no surrender”.
Eighteen-Eleven Media