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Defence Ministry Civilian Staff Protest Over Alleged Brutalisation

 

The civilian staff of the Ministry of Defence under the umbrella of the Joint Executive Council, have shut down the headquarters of the ministry in Abuja over alleged brutalisation of their members by soldiers.

The President of the Council, Didam Joel, said a civilian staff of the ministry has been under detention for a month by military authorities, even though he is not a military personnel.

Joel added that an assistant director of the ministry working at Command Secondary School, Ojo, in Lagos, was equally brutalised yesterday without recourse to civil service rules.

Army civilians protesting outside the Defence Headquarters in Abuja on Monday.

The joint executive council is made up of all affiliate unions of civilian staff working in the Ministry of Defence.

Although the Army has yet to release an official statement about the allegation, one of the unionists in the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) in the army, Abuja, told our correspondents, that one of the civilians brutalised on Monday by a private soldier headed by one Lt Akubor, was Ambrose Akhigbe.

The victim is said to be currently in the hospital.

A clip from a video showing BRUTALIZATION OF MOD GL 15 STAFF, COMRADE AMBROSE AKHIGBE, ON MONDAY 10TH JUNE, 2024 BY SOME PRIVATE SOLDIERS SUPERVISED BY ONE LT AKUBOR.

 

He also alleged that a laboratory scientist in the Naval Reference Hospital, at Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos, was “brutally killed” barely two months.

“We were at the heat of it, the person controlling the current crop of soldiers in all command schools in Lagos including some civilian PSOs, are backing these shameful acts of killing MOD staff at duty posts.

“We therefore demand the complete overhaul of the command schools by returning the schools to their original structure of standard school system, to be headed by professional education officers in the Ministry of Defence and they can only provide security if they wish.

“The management of MOD should be aware that we are not backing down on this as we don’t know who is next,” the ASCSN official said.

 

Opeoluwani Akintayo

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