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Nigeria Labour Describes Cavalier Use Of Soldiers In Furtherance Of Dirty Job As Nihilistic

NLC PresidentThe Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has described the cavalier use of soldiers, especially in furtherance of a dirty job as nihilistic.
The Labour condemned in strong terms the denial of access to Ekiti, of some All Progressives Congress (APC) governors, including, Rotimi Amaechi, Adams Oshiomhole, Musa Kwankwaso and Wammako of Sokoto State.
It advised President Jonathan to ensure that such thing never happens again, adding that “the cavalier use of our soldiers, especially in furtherance of a dirty job is nihilistic.”
The governors were to be in the state to take part in the party’s last mega rally before the gubernatorial election in Ekiti State.
In a statement by its president, comrade Abdulwahed Ibrahim Omar, the NLC described the action as tyrannical and a violation of their constitutional right to freely move, associate and express themselves.
He said the security officers that barred the governors cited orders from above and wondered who gave these orders and on the basis of which authority the orders were given.
“We at the Congress believe the orders are a violation of Section 99 (1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) which states that “For the purpose of this Act, the period of campaigning in public by every political party shall commence 90 days before polling day and end 24 hours prior to that day.”
“The hypocrisy of ‘these orders’ is laid bare by the their selective implementation as the Ministers of Defence and Police Affairs, (both of PDP), Messrs Musiliu Obanikoro and Jelili Adesanya were said to have been given passage with fanfare.
He stated security operative’s conduct was not only a tyrannical use of power, but an assault on our hard earned democracy and must not be allowed to stand.
The statement reads: “We warn that those who undermine the democratic and constitutional rights of others not only endanger our democracy but make a bad investment as whatever goes around, comes around. President Jonathan should ensure this never happens again. The cavalier use of our soldiers, especially in furtherance of a dirty job is nihilistic.
“We also find it necessary to caution against the over-militarization of the state as this has the potential of scaring voters from exercising their civic duty.
“For the purpose of emphasis, we are not against providing security for voters but soldiers should not be deployed in a manner that suggest that the nation is at war with a foreign enemy.”

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