GAPU Condemns Protest at Women Affairs Ministry, Labels Action “Civil Service Terrorism”

GAPU Condemns Protest at Women Affairs Ministry, Labels Action “Civil Service Terrorism”

The Global Alliance for Peace and Unity (GAPU) has strongly condemned the recent protest by staff of the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, describing the action as an “internal coup” and an act of “civil service terrorism.”

In a statement signed by its National President, Hon. Solomon Pevkyaa, acknowledged the right of workers to voice their grievances but criticized the manner in which the protest was carried out, stressing that such actions threaten peace and order.

“For the sake of peace and unity, people should know when they are crossing the red line,” Pevkyaa cautioned.

He noted that while welfare issues are genuine concerns, resorting to harassment of a sitting minister in her office undermines institutional respect and governance processes.

Pevekyaa further alleged that the protest “looked sponsored” and could have endangered the Minister’s life due to the trauma caused, describing the incident as “completely a garage outing.”

He urged the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation to intervene urgently, investigate the matter, and curb what he described as “excesses” within the ministry’s workforce. GAPU also issued a warning that if no serious action is taken within 74 hours, the group will stage its own protest “to stop other reckless attacks in the civil service.”

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