Policemen Beat Up Labour Members on Peaceful Protest in Ebonyi State
Members of the Nigerian Labour Congress were left in shock and panic
after policemen in Ebonyi attacked and beat them to a pulp.
Shock and panic greeted Nigerian Labour Congress protesters in
Ebonyi state as a team of armed policement brutally attacked and beat
them up for statging a peaceful protest in the state against the
increase in pump price by the federal government.
According to The Nation, the workers were intercepted near Pastoral
Centre along the Abakaliki-Enugu Expressway as they were on the
peaceful protest by a detachment of Police officers who proceeded to
attack the workers.
It was also gathered that the policemen not only attacked and beat
them up, the protesters were tear gassed ceaselessly with many
sustaining various degree of injuries. The Chairman Comrade Ikechukwu
Nwafor was not spared as he was seen rolling on the ground as the Police
officers kicked and beat him.
He was later bundled into the waiting white Police Hillux van by
four police officers and taken to the Police Headquarters in Abakaliki
alongside about 15 other labour leaders.
While defending the impunity, police claimed the workers did not
obtain Police clearance to carry out the protest, an allegation debunked
by Comrade Nwafor.
The report further states that the workers on getting to the
Pastoral Centre, met a detachment of Police Officers who unleashed an
attack against the workers tear gassing them ceaselessly. One of the
Labour leaders, Comrade Greg Ishaya was seen at the police Station with
minor injuries on his hands from the attack. Comrade Ikechukwu Nwafor
was in pain as he sustained serious knee injuries and was limping.
However, the Police Commissioner in the State has denied that the
workers were attacked adding that the police only used minimal force to
disperse the crowd.
Speaking on what happened, Ikechukwu Nwafor accused the police of brutality and infringing on their fundamental human rights. “We
were on a peaceful demonstration against the increase in fuel pump
price and electricity tariff when the police attacked us. We gave them a
letter, I was calling the Commissioner and she didn’t pick my calls and
we have evidence to that”
“What we were doing is a peaceful demonstration and all of a
sudden the police came and attacked us. The police when we saw them we
thought they were coming to protect us. They tear gassed us. They lifted
me up and hit me on the ground and gave me a thorough beating. Five of
them later lifted me up and threw into their hillux van like a common
criminal.” Comrade Nwafor said.
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