
The
councillors made an appeal on Wednesday while staging a peaceful protest in
Benin.
The Forum of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Councillors in Edo on Wednesday has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to prevail on Governor Godwin Obaseki to pay their outstanding salaries.
They said
Obaseki is owing them for five months.
The
protesters marched to the Secretariat of the Nigerian Union of Journalists to
lodge their grievances.
Spokesman of
the group, Mr Emwinghare Osabuohien, said Obaseki asked council chairme to
strike out their names from the payroll because they refused to decamp to the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with him.
Osabuohien
said that their colleagues, who decamped to the PDP, were being paid their
monthly salaries regularly.
“We the
councillors elected on the platform of APC in Edo, are here to draw your
attention and that of the world to the inhuman treatment and abuse of our right
by the Local Government Chairmen on the directive of the governor.
“It will be
recalled that in the build up to the Edo Governorship Election, the governor
decamped from APC, having been disqualified by the national screening committee
of the party.
“Afterwards,
he directed that all political appointees and elected political office holders
should resign from APC and join him in PDP.
“Today, the
world should know that as elected councilors, numbering 90, we have not been
paid our salaries since May because of our refusal to join PDP,” Osabuohien
said.
He said that
they found no moral justification to decamp to the PDP and called on President
Muhammadu Buhari to come to their rescue.
“We are being
denied our right of freedom of association and democratic choice. We are being
victimised for not decamping to PDP.
“We are also
calling on the Oba of Benin and other well-meaning Nigerians and foreign
embassies in Nigeria to wade into the matter.
The
Commissioner of Information, Mr Stewart Efe, told journalists that the
allegation of non payment of five months salaries to the councillors was false.
Efe said that
the protest was politically-motivated and that the Obaseki-led administration
does not owe anybody in the state.
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