Radio Bayelsa staff flogged by GM heads to court to seek
redress
Mr. Tonye Yemoleigha
one of the four flogged by the
General Manager of Glory FM in Bayelsa Mr John Idumange says he is heading for
the court to seek redress.
The lingering labour dispute at the FM station operated by
Bayelsa government had reached a climax
on February 22 when the General Manager reportedly flogged four union leaders
on their duty posts.
The union leaders were flogged for organizing workers for a
strike action.
Yemoleigha , chairman of the Radio Bayelsa chapel of Nigeria
Union of Journalists (NUJ) said on
Tuesday that he has briefed his lawyer to sue for assault and defamation.
“After assaulting my colleagues and I with a cane, Idumange
went on social media , precisely facebook,posting my picture with the caption
“face of a fraudulent NUJ chairman”
Yemoleigha said.
Yemoleigha explained that Idumange’s facebook comments had
exposed his person to public ridicule and hatred as well as undermined his
reputation.
“The courts are there to give us justice so I will be there.
My lawyer is taking care of everything and the process will soon commence”. The
Union leader said
Idumange had confirmed flogging four staff who are union
leaders in self-defence however alleged
that the unions were working against his reforms to reposition the broadcast
station.
“At about 7.20 p.m on February 22, the day RATTAWU and NUJ
embarked on strike, I heard voices near my window.
“So I went out to see what was happening. I saw four
persons, one of them a lady.
“I could recognise Tonye Yemoleigha, one of the union
leaders, who was on white shirt. I asked why they were there after chasing away
all the workers.
“Tonye stood up and asked if the compound belonged to me. At
that point I discovered he was ready for a fight but I did not bulge.
“He brought his hands near my eyes so I blocked it. I had
learnt Karate years back. One of them threw a chair at me and they all rushed
to fight me. I had to fight back in self-defence.
“They could have beaten me up but my Karate skills rescued
me,” he said.
The unions and John Idumane have been in a running battle
since he assumed duty on December 6,
2016 over what the NUJ and RATTAWU leaders describe as abuse of
authority, privilege and actions contrary to the Public Service Rules.
It will be recalled that Bayelsa House of Assembly , and
Chief of Staff Mr Talford Ongolo to broker peace on January 18, 2017 had failed to restore peace at the radio
station operated by Bayelsa government.
The Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) on March 15, 2017
concluded investigations into the industrial dispute at Radio Bayelsa with a
call on Bayelsa government to resolve the dispute promptly.
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