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Nigerian Secret Police, DSS Under Fire For Arresting Pro-Workers’ Leader, John Nicholas During May Day Celebration In Ogun

FILE
May 3, 2023

The group in a statement made available to SaharaReporters on Wednesday, described the arrest, detention and physical assault on Eko, a leading member of the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), as unacceptable in a civilised society when he did not commit any offence known to Nigerian law.
 

 

A civil society organisation, the Campaign for Democratic and Workers’ Rights (CDWR) has condemned the assault on its Ogun State Coordinator, Eko John Nicholas by the operatives of the Department of State Service (DSS) on Monday May 1 at MKO Abiola Stadium Abeokuta during the May Day celebration in Ogun State.
The group in a statement made available to SaharaReporters on Wednesday, described the arrest, detention and physical assault on Eko, a leading member of the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), as unacceptable in a civilised society when he did not commit any offence known to Nigerian law.
In the statement signed by CDWR National Publicity Secretary , Chinedu Bosah, stated that he was arrested when he was selling the newspaper of the DSM and distributing the CDWR leaflet which calls for a new national minimum wage and an end to anti-people policies.
"After the arrest, he was physically assaulted by a masked operative despite having not put up any resistance. He was taken away from the stadium to the DSS facility in Oke Mosan Abeokuta where his biodata, fingerprint and vital information such as his bank account were collected.
"He was detained and held incommunicado for seven hours before he was released by 6 pm. Indeed, his family members and his comrades were not aware of the arrest until after he had been released.
"One of the DSS operatives, who disclosed that he knew Eko very well, accused him, during interrogation, of being a busybody who was out at May Day rally to cause problem by inciting workers and embarrass the state governor.
"The paper of the DSM which Eko was selling has two articles on the plights and conditions of workers in Ogun state including the criminal non-remittance of deduction from salaries to cooperatives and pensions as well as the unjust sack of workers at some higher institutions in the state.   
"It is clear that the action of the DSS is meant to put Eko on a security watch list including an intrusion into his privacy and the restriction of his movement because of his activism in the defense of the rights and interests of workers and the downtrodden in Ogun State.
"We call on trade unions, civil society organizations and human rights activists to openly condemn the arrest of Eko which is a brazen attack on democratic rights and demand an end to such an undemocratic act. Stifling of democratic space and suppression of fundamental rights must not be allowed to thrive without resistance."