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Labour Group Slams Ekweremadu Of Insinuating Military Take Over
The organised labour has warned against insinuations
of military takeover in the country.
It said irrespective of several challenges the
country was going through, it would resist any illegal and undemocratic
takeover of government.
It said it was disturbed by some subtle call from
some quarters that the military would venture into the politics of the country.
Organised labour, through the Association of Senior
Civil Servants of Nigeria, ASCSN, cautioned individuals secretly making such
moves to desist from throwing Nigeria into anarchy.
ASCSN was reacting to commentscredited to the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekwueremadu, during a debate
on the floor of the Senate, where he had stated, “who says that the army cannot
take over in Nigeria. It is possible.”
ASCSN President, Comrade Bobboi Bala Kaigama, and
the Secretary-General, Comrade Alade Bashir Lawal, in a statement on Sunday,
contended that any takeover of government by military again would take the
country 50 years backward.
The statement reads, “It is common knowledge that
since the military toppled the democratically elected government of Sir Tafawa
Balewa in 1966, suspended the 1963 Federal Constitution and imposed a unitary
system of government, the country’s growth has been stunted.
“We are also aware that all democracies in the world
including that of the United States of America, Canada, Europe, etc, are not
perfect but are still evolving and being improved upon.
“The shortcomings being experienced in building
democratic institutions in Nigeria were not peculiar and that with time, some
of the flaws would be rectified.
“Thus, under no circumstances should individuals, no
matter how highly placed, should begin to hint of military takeover of
government in Nigeria.
“This is because most of the social dislocations we
experience today, such as corruption, deterioration of power supply, collapse
of railway, basterdization of the education system, destruction of the Civil
Service, etc, were exacerbated by military dictators.”
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