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Sit-at-home Ban: Lawyers Tackle Gov Mbah On Threat To  Civil Servants
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Sit-at-home Ban: Lawyers Tackle Gov Mbah On Threat To  Civil Servants

1 year ago
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Southeastern lawyers have warned Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, against carrying out his threat to deal with civil servants who fail to report to duty on Mondays as a result of the weekly Sit-at-home order imposed by the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

Mbah had last week vowed to deal fully with government employees who do not go to work on any Monday starting yesterday Monday, July 3.

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Recall that the Enugu governor had last month banned the Monday Sit-at-home order imposed by IPOB and directed civil servants and other residents of the state to go about their normal activities on Mondays.  According to Mbah, the order by the non-state actors is having a deleterious effect on the economy and social life of Enugu State.

However, the directive did not make most civil servants go to work on Monday (yesterday) as they feared being attacked by IPOB members.

In a statement signed in Enugu on Monday, by the president of the Oriental Lawyers for Justice, (OLJ), Mr John Bosco Aninwede, and the secretary, Mrs Ifeoma Ejike, the lawyers accused Mbah of attempting to hide under the cover of fighting the proscribed group to retrench much of the state’s workforce and also take out on the workers his frustration of a hostile public attitude to his administration which the group described as illegitimate.

The group wondered why Mbah should expect the civil servants to go to work on Mondays without adequate security when there are cases of killings of people in the Southeast for not observing the sit-at-home order.

“How does he expect workers to go to work on a day people are routinely killed in Enugu and other Southeastern states in the most callous manner by IPOB members and, as a result, commercial cyclists and vehicles rarely come out till much later in the day?”

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The lawyers said that not up to 10 percent of the Enugu State’s workers, including the senior staff, have their own vehicles.

“How can they come to work? On foot and trek several kilometres under the rain and sun?”

Continued the lawyers said: “We are convinced that Mbah, a well-known capitalist roader, is looking for ways to cut down the state’s workforce drastically, and so has resorted to the use of the bogey of fighting insecurity to carry out his agenda in the belief that the workforce is bloated.”

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The group described as unfair Mbah’s attempt to link the failure of his fight against IPOB to civil servants who do not go to work every Monday.

“Much as we have no sympathy for IPOB which has been spreading its message of hate with terror like the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), it must be admitted that Mbah has been fighting the battle wrongly,” declared the lawyers.

“It is unrealistic to expect workers to come to work in their numbers when there are no policemen or soldiers or members of the National Security and Civil Defence Corps or the secret State Service to protect them.

“Worse is that the governor has no plans of providing buses for civil servants as a lot of state governments have done to cushion the effects of the acute economic crisis in the country.”

The civil society group threatened to take action against the state government if it tampers with the means of livelihood of any innocent civil servant “in these very difficult times because they are not the cause of the failure of Mbah’s ill-advised strategy of fighting insecurity.

“Nor are they the cause of the illegitimacy which defines his regime.

“Mbah is a high public office usurper through and through, and the Enugu people can’t wait to see him out of Government House,” the group’s statement added.

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victor ezeja
Correspondent at Prime Business Africa | + posts

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with six years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Masters degree in Mass Communication.


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