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Governor Darius Ishaku
Labour unions in Taraba State and Gov Darius Ishaku may be poised for a showdown over the ban on protests and demonstrations announced by the governor on Saturday.
The Deputy Chief Press Secretary, Mr Illiya Bekyu, made the announcement in Jalingo, on behalf of Ishaku.
But Mr Peter Gambo, the Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC), Taraba Chapter, has swiftly responded by describingthe governor’s directive as a mere threat.
Gambo said workers in the state would not be intimidated by the governor’s statement.
He said because workers havethe right to protest,the governor’s directive would not be obeyed by the union members.
“To avert any form of protest in the state, the government must endeavour to settle all salaryarrearsmeant for public servants.
“This is the only way the organised labour can desist from embarking on peaceful demonstrations.”
Governor Ishakusaid any group or individuals that wanted to protest must seek government approval before embarking on such exercise.
The ban comesfour days after primary school teachers in the stateprotested the non-payment of their salaries, now running into eight months.
The teacherswere joined in the protest by their pupils.
“I want to state here that individuals or groups wanting to embark on any form of demonstration in the state without government approval are warned to desist forthwith or face the full wrath of the law,” he said.
He warnedparents and guardians against allowing their children to take to the streets for protest on behalf of their teachers.
“The state government is particularly warning parents and some individuals who want to use little children as shield during demonstrations in pressing for whatever demands to refrain from such act or be prosecuted.”
He warned that any attempt by individuals or groups to undermine the credibility of the government would not be tolerated and anyone caught in such act would be treated as a saboteur.(NAN)