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Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by obi123: 3:37pm On Oct 02, 2015
HungerBAD:
I would have loved to put this one on the PDP.

But, this goes beyond Politicking. Although, the financial stress might have really caused him a lot of pains. Taking your own life should always be the last option. I won't blame the dead here, but to me this is a selfish act.

You died leaving your kids for who?

But, the Government should as a matter of priority pay the workers their salaries. Bayelsa State, is not Osun State, and should have no financial stress paying her workers.

The Government of Bayelsa, should put an human face to Governance.
do we know what his mental state was before he decided to take his own life ? this poor man had started thinking of himself as a burden and a liability to his family especially as he was clearly very helpless and vulnerable.He was not in a good place in his life thats for sure ,both mentally and physically
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by ExInferis(m): 3:38pm On Oct 02, 2015
HungerBAD:
I would have loved to put this one on the PDP.

But, this goes beyond Politicking. Although, the financial stress might have really caused him a lot of pains. Taking your own life should always be the last option. I won't blame the dead here, but to me this is a selfish act.

You died leaving your kids for who?

But, the Government should as a matter of priority pay the workers their salaries. Bayelsa State, is not Osun State, and should have no financial stress paying her workers.

The Government of Bayelsa, should put an human face to Governance.
i like your comment, and "HungerBAD" is so apt for this situation.
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by dre11(op): 3:40pm On Oct 02, 2015
vislabraye:
You people are missing the point. Whether pdp or apc, evil must be condemned. apc is also guilty of this so they can't claim to be saints.
I agree with your statement that will should condemn any of the governors owing workers their wages but if you know how these guys descend on any thread that talks about Osun workers been owned salaries..... you will think that no other state is owing their workers





and now see this oil producing state owing that much
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Blakjewelry(m): 3:41pm On Oct 02, 2015
gcamara:
Buh..... When u have seen worse and dont hav any means of living what will u live on... Then


Talk is really cheap.
I bet if everybody wants kill themselves because of hard times, only few people will people will be living today, though not that I support the situation that lead to his death and we all should join hand to condemn the government but the same time I don't support solving a wrong with a wrong approach . Some few days ago I was with former manager of a bank who lost his job, right now things are pretty tough but he thinking of a way to Forge ahead.
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Ganjafama(m): 3:41pm On Oct 02, 2015
banio:
I hope it's not another APC propaganda. I don't trust APC. If it's true, then an autopsy should be done. because APC could be behind it
Sorry to say sir, but you are an illiterate. Why bring poltics into this?
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by dre11(op): 3:42pm On Oct 02, 2015
charijee:
[color=#CD1076]lol this is coming from an APC supporter right? grin....well I'm not a staunch politician, I only advocate for what's good



Home is calling you wink grin
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who is that APC supporter




I was home last week but the place was empty
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by GlorifiedTunde(m): 3:46pm On Oct 02, 2015
dhtml18:
I agree with most of your points mind you, but who do you think you are to pronounce judgement on the dead? And what makes you think you are better-off than the one that took his life?
I am not judging him, I don't have the right to.

I am only saying what the Bible says. We did not create ourselves and we have no right to take any man's life including ours
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Blakjewelry(m): 3:47pm On Oct 02, 2015
Donpressman:
see this slowpoke! Are you part of the many people you talkative? a lot have overcome such and a lot have died through such too. Am not in is position so suicide is not an option for me. You might end up like him soon MR BRAVE man.
Mumu shey na you go take care of the family he left behind? and why are you afraid of suicide I thought you think suicide is cool
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by d33types: 3:51pm On Oct 02, 2015
However, a niece of the deceased, who gave her name only as Tina, said the deceased had been suffering from stroke for over 12 months.
“The stroke was caused by too much of thinking due to the fact that the state government has been owing him (deceased) salaries for 13 months.e.
had a stroke for over 12months and owed for 13months.. so the cause of the stroke started before he was owed salary..

I thought Nigerians are known for High Hopes? i have seen worse persons clinging on to life, yet this educated fool found who to hinge blames on.
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Donpressman(m): 3:52pm On Oct 02, 2015
Blakjewelry:
Mumu shey na you go take care of the family he left behind? and why are you afraid of suicide I thought you think suicide is cool
It's either your comprehension level is low or you just just made a choice to be stupid anyway. I suspect both! *peace*
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Blakjewelry(m): 3:52pm On Oct 02, 2015
kaeforum:
Its not cowardice, he lost hope and you cant blame him for that ,
blame the governor who refused to pay salaries, he has funds for jamboree but cant pay his workers,
blame the past presido who didnt see the importance of his state during his tenure , until he wanted another term in office.
It's not a thing of blaming the dead, but if people should killing themselves because of bad times then we have to consider those workers in osun and other states. Then what about the millions that are jobless
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Blakjewelry(m): 3:55pm On Oct 02, 2015
Donpressman:
It's either your comprehension level is low or you just just made a choice to be stupid anyway. I suspect both! *peace*
The above quote is your true definition
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by charijee(f): 4:01pm On Oct 02, 2015
dre11:
who is that APC supporter




I was home last week but the place was empty
[color=#CD1076]You're the APC supporter of course smiley

Empty cos you left
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Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by DedeNkem: 4:26pm On Oct 02, 2015
When a government stops paying salaries, it's time to either remove or destroy the govnment!

The culture of not paying salaries started under PDP, the world's most incompetent and corrupt political party!

All the state governments in this useless country called Nigeria owe their workers many months of salaries. Too bad!

Nigeria is a failure.
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Evathyst(f): 4:31pm On Oct 02, 2015
allanphash7:
Thise that are still going to work without being paid supposed to be probed and ask them how do they survive
No Sir! I think it's your english teacher that needs to be probed on how you managed to pass your english exams cheesy


Na joke o! grin grin grin
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by agitator: 4:36pm On Oct 02, 2015
dre11:
An employee of the Bayelsa State Water Board, Peter Ogiero, has allegedly committed suicide following the non-payment of his salaries for 13 months by the state government.

It was gathered that the middle-aged engineer reportedly took his life on Tuesday after he waited endlessly for the period without any action by the Governor Seriake Dickson-led administration to save workers at the board from their financial predicament.

Sources said that the deceased, who is a father of four, and whose only means of livelihood was his monthly take home pay, was allegedly overwhelmed by frustration over the unfortunate development.

Ogiero was said to have first developed hypertension and later stroke about one year ago when he found it extremely difficult to care for himself let alone his wife and four children.

In the midst of his sorry state, his second wife, it was learnt, had to abandon him for their village alongside three of their children.
The only child, a teenager, that stayed with him in his state of impoverishment and anguish, was his first son, Wilson, who barely depended on charity for survival.

Wilson’s mother was said to have died before Ogiero married his second wife, who allegedly abandoned their home at Okaka area in Yenagoa metropolis because the breadwinner could no longer provide ‘bread’ for the family.

It was further learnt that Ogiero, who felt life and the government were unkind to him, decided to kill himself by taking a sniper, an insecticide.
A visit to the Ogieros’ residence on Thursday, showed that the deceased’s relations, who wore sad looks, could hardly narrate how the deceased lived in penury and committed suicide out of frustration.

However, a niece of the deceased, who gave her name only as Tina, said the deceased had been suffering from stroke for over 12 months.
“The stroke was caused by too much of thinking due to the fact that the state government has been owing him (deceased) salaries for 13 months.

“This state of affairs has caused a lot of issues in the deceased’s home. At a point, when his wife could no longer bear the situation, she had to run away from home with his three children to their village”, she said.

Tina said that Wilson and she, who were living somewhere else before, only came on the directive of their families to take care of Ogiero when it was discovered that his second wife, who was living with him, abandoned him in his trying times.

“That was how Wilson and I came to Yenagoa to take care of him. We least expected that he was going to die just like that,” she explained.
Narrating how Ogiero was living when he was alive while shedding tears, Tina said that the situation was so painful and precarious that the deceased found it very difficult to get money to buy drugs recommended by doctors.

“We hoped upon hope that the situation would ameliorate and that the government would pay him the salary they owed him but all to no avail.
“When salary did not come, we tried to manage with the little money given to us by the deceased’s sister, uncle and sometimes by his colleagues.
“But this did not suffice as it was not coming regularly. So, at a point, we found it really hard to buy him drugs and food sometime”, she added.
She said as they were hoping that things would get better someday, they had no idea that the Ogiero had his own plans – to free himself from the frustration he was enmeshed in.
She said on the fateful Tuesday, while they had gone out to look for what Ogiero would eat before taking his drugs, they returned home to see him lying on the ground, gasping for breadth.
Not long after, Ogiero, who before his travail, took families’ problems as his, gave up the ghost, Tina said amid sobs.
“That was how my uncle died. On a close observation, we discovered that he drank a sniper to take his own life out of frustration and poverty,” she stated.
Ogiero’s colleague at the water board, who identified himself simply as Raymond, also corroborated Tina’s account.
Raymond said, “My friend was strong and healthy before the state government stopped paying us salaries.
“The situation led to his frustration and this in turn led to an increase in his blood pressure which later resulted in stroke that worsened his frustration.

“As of now, we are being owed 13-month salaries. The head of our agency has made several efforts in writing and appeals to the state government to pay our salaries and allowances but to no avail”, he said.

According to him, it was not just only him and the late Ogiero that were owed, it also affected over 150 workers in the corporation.
He said some of them had worked in the board for more than 15 years, wondering why the government was so indifferent to their plight.
He said worse still, many of the workers at the board had worked for close to 15 years as casual workers, without the regularisation of their designations.

He lamented that the government had been treating workers of the board with disdain and scorn, wondering what they had done to deserve being treated as sub-humans.
The situation under which we operate is simply appalling. We are human beings with responsibilities but the government treats us as if we are sub-human beings.

“This is supposed to be a restoration government but we are treated with disdain and scorn. Our salaries are not paid as and when due. As I speak with you, the government is owing us 13 months salaries. Another month has ended, making it 14.

“At our various homes, we are no more worthy to be called fathers because we cannot meet up with our obligations as fathers. We have been turned into vegetables.

“This is not what we bargained for when we took up appointments with the corporation. We are no more able to provide food for our families let alone pay our children’s school fees.

“We are appealing to the government to come to our rescue before more of our colleagues go the way of Ogiero. We are also calling on thegovernment to rally round the family of our deceased colleague so that the children can have some respite”, he said.

http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/10/bayelsa-worker-commits-suicide-over-unpaid-13-months-salaries/
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by agitator: 4:37pm On Oct 02, 2015
dre11:
However, a niece of the deceased, who gave her name only as Tina, said the deceased had been suffering from stroke for over 12 months.
“The stroke was caused by too much of thinking due to the fact that the state government has been owing him (deceased) salaries for 13 months.


http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/10/bayelsa-worker-commits-suicide-over-unpaid-13-months-salaries/
This propaganda will only sell in the enclave of the mastubators. grin grin grin

Is it Bayelsa or another state? wink wink wink
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by okazuu(m): 4:38pm On Oct 02, 2015
bayelsa and snipper is getting out of hand have been in bayelsa for a year now and the case of bayelsan drinking snipper is something else i think the state government need to ban the selling of snipper in bayelsa state because this is really serious two sisters will just fight now the next thing one will just go and drink snipper and die.husband came back from work and the wife has not prepared food husband will quietly go and drink snipper and die is too much abeg
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Aifedayo(m): 5:16pm On Oct 02, 2015
Owliver:
the governor must be an APC member secretly undecided
kindly use your brain pls, at least it's yours
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by dre11(op): 5:33pm On Oct 02, 2015
charijee:
[color=#CD1076]You're the APC supporter of course smiley

Empty cos you left
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APC at the center


Don't care about who ruled each state but just want good government and governance


Don't understand your last phrase
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by cococandy(f): 5:41pm On Oct 02, 2015
13 months? This is beyond horrible. Tifuakwa!
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by ijustdey: 6:06pm On Oct 02, 2015
Ogiero’s colleague at the water board, who
identified himself simply as Raymond, also
corroborated Tina’s account.
Raymond said, “My friend was strong and healthy
before the state government stopped paying us
salaries.
“The situation led to his frustration and this in
turn led to an increase in his blood pressure
which later resulted in stroke that worsened his
frustration.
he is almost a walking corpse before he drank the sniper that did killed him from the emboldened part
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by vislabraye(m): 6:25pm On Oct 02, 2015
dre11:
I agree with your statement that will should condemn any of the governors owing workers their wages but if you know how these guys descend on any thread that talks about Osun workers been owned salaries..... you will think that no other state is owing their workers





and now see this oil producing state owing that much
The least people I will trust are politicians.
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by F22RAPTOR(m): 6:26pm On Oct 02, 2015
propaganda or not, these cases are rampant in the country not just for govt workers but for people who are employed by private firms. There are no laws protecting workers' welfare, thats why a person's pay would be deducted or outrightly stopped for stupid or no reason at all and nothing happens. Its sad. RIP to the dead.
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by 7lives: 7:44pm On Oct 02, 2015
Dhelake:
Damn!!!!

Bayelsa, one of the richest States owning 13months?? And we were all here crucifying Osun

RIP to the Dead
They shall know the truth and it shall st them free.
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Owliver(m): 8:15pm On Oct 02, 2015
Aifedayo:
kindly use your brain pls, at least it's yours
K
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by Kazrem(m): 8:23pm On Oct 02, 2015
And na only osun state we dey hear.
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by folks4luv(f): 9:39pm On Oct 02, 2015
bettercreature:
Imagine! I can't pity him anyway,am sure he voted for GEJ who created all these salary mess
Senseless people,its our son,its our son,they voted for a thief who destroyed Nigerias economy
I hope the family will realise he died as a result of GEJ stealing is not corruption
I are sure? What if he was apolitical? What if he was too hungry to care about politics, and what if he was among d few who voted ur APC? What if?
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by edigas1996: 10:51am On Oct 03, 2015
life. z really a battle field.......da stress of unpayment of salary z rily getin out of hand.....God pls hep us. huhlife. z really a battle field.......da stress of unpayment of salary z rily getin out of hand.....God pls hep us.
Re: Bayelsa Worker Commits Suicide Over Unpaid 13 Months’ Salaries by dre11(op): 12:29pm On Oct 03, 2015
vislabraye:
The least people I will trust are politicians.
There is never a friend in politics.... It's interest
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