Thugs sack LG workers, injure some in kogi

Hoodlums suspected to be political thugs on Tuesday attacked some leaders of the Adavi local government branch of NULGE/Medical and Health Workers Union leaving many with various degree of injuries .

The union’s congress that was earlier scheduled to hold on Tuesday was aimed at discussing their non-payment of salary despite the release of allocation to the council, but was  abruptly  disrupted by the alleged orders of Adavi local government administrator Hon. Joseph Salami.

The thugs who were armed with sticks and horse whips caused injuries to some union leaders that included the Adavi branch NULGE Chairman.

Speaking on the incident, the Adavi NULGE chairman, Comrade Muhammed Yakubu Isah described the attack as very embarrassing, saying the union had passed a circular to suspend the congress in line with the local government Administrator’s directive at the time of the attack.

Comrade Muhammed who said the union has reported the matter at the Adavi Divisional Police called on those in position of authority to govern with the fear of God.

He added that the union meant no harm as they have the right to converge to discuss their welfare.

In a related development, the staffers of Okehi local government  were on Monday chased out of their offices by attackers suspected to be political thugs.

The attackers who were also armed with dangerous weapons such as guns, cutlasses and sticks, shot sporadically in the air while shouting or ‘where are those NULGE people’, and ‘which non-sense congress in the secretariat.’

The workers who were then gathering to hold a congress for routine briefing by their leaders fled through various directions, with some sustaining injuries.

Speaking on the incident, both the Okehi local government NULGE branch chairman comrade Yakubu Suleiman Achimogu and his Medical /Health workers union counterpart Comrade Ohuei Emmanuel expressed shock over the unwarranted attack and disruption of a peaceful congress organized to brief workers who are anxious to know of issues relating to payment of their salaries.

The union leaders disclosed that some of their executives have gone into hiding as a result of threats by the attackers to visit their individual home.

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