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Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by ruggedboy01(op): 8:31am On Dec 03, 2015
ECONOMIC activities were brought to a halt in Owerri, Imo State when angry workers of parastatals and agencies took to the streets to demand their salaries arrears from government.

The protesters were dressed in black attires, wept
openly as they marched through major roads and
claimed Governor Rochas Okorocha was responsible
for their plight.

Some of the protesters, who spoke with Daily Sun, said
they decided to wear black to show solidarity with
some of their colleagues from the judiciary who died
on Monday out of frustration due to nine months
salary arrears…

Daily Sun investigation indicated that departments
of state parastatals owed salary backlog of salary
include Water Board (12 months), Library Board
(eight months), Due Process (nine months), Imo
Marketing Board (10 months), Imo Specialist Hospital
(13 months), Hospital Management Board (nine
months) and Imo ADP (10 months).

State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC),
Austin Chilakpu, explained that workers staged the
protest because they doubted labour’s ability of bring
succour to them.

He disclosed that the leadership of NLC had, on No­
vember 13, promised workers that the state
government would pay their salaries on November 17
based on the agreement reached with the government
but it failed. However, workers who eventually ended
their protest at the Government House disagreed with
the promise of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Kingsley
Uju, who addressed the protesters on behalf of
Okorocha.

“What is happening is regrettable; it is not the
making of the state governor. Efforts are in top gear
to pay all of you; just give us till next week,” Uju
said.

In a related development, former deputy speaker of
the House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha has
expressed shock and disbelief over media reports that
Imo State Government has earmarked over N600
million for Christmas decorations.

Ihedioha queried why, “at this critical period when
Imo citizens are going through untold hardship
arising from over 20 months of unpaid salary arrears
and pensions, grounding of the 27 local government
councils; several unresolved industrial disputes;
infrastructural collapse, the government would
embark on such inciting and frivolous window
dressing.’’
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/salary-arrears-workers-shut-down-owerri/

Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by aljharem(m): 8:32am On Dec 03, 2015
Apc na, all na change
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by obinnashady(m): 8:34am On Dec 03, 2015
Rochas is a 419er...period
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by benedictnsi(m): 8:34am On Dec 03, 2015
And he will use 600m or even more for just decoration
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by teeboila(m): 8:34am On Dec 03, 2015
Protest everywhere, God save this country.
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by menix(m): 8:35am On Dec 03, 2015
So this Ediot okoroawusa is owing salaries yet earmarked 600 million naira for decorations..

Ewu ataa yi igu ne Isi...
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by biafranqueen: 8:36am On Dec 03, 2015
Did Imolites really vote this man in when he was owing you 5 months already huh
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by ruggedboy01(op): 8:36am On Dec 03, 2015
OAM4J, Mynd44
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by Nobody: 8:41am On Dec 03, 2015
My people my people
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by delishpot: 8:48am On Dec 03, 2015
No be roaches give money to one other state like that some months ago?
So he is like a mother with starving kids who decides to feed the children of her neighbor with her limited resources instead of caring for her own children first?
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by ruggedboy01(op): 8:52am On Dec 03, 2015
Beremx angry sad
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by Vicboi1(m): 9:18am On Dec 03, 2015
This man is so Evil if anyone saw what happened yesterday u would cry Rochas may God in heaven punish u and ur generation may your wife cry as the women cry may your children die of hunger how can a man be so evil not to even pay people who worked for u if it's him would he be happy I wish that this man and all his family members die in 2016 and they body spat on
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by ruggedboy01(op): 9:39am On Dec 03, 2015
Vicboi1:
This man is so Evil if anyone saw what happened yesterday u would cry Rochas may God in heaven punish u and ur generation may your wife cry as the women cry may your children die of hunger how can a man be so evil not to even pay people who worked for u if it's him would he be happy I wish that this man and all his family members die in 2016 and they body spat on
shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by zibi2(m): 9:56am On Dec 03, 2015
Hardship everywhere sad cry cry cry cry cry cry cry
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by funkyibodude(m): 10:08am On Dec 03, 2015
biafranqueen:
Did Imolites really vote this man in when he was owing you 5 months already huh
IMOLITES never voted for that crook to win, he only beat PDP to their game when it comes to rigging, in other words he rigged himself to power angry
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by Vicboi1(m): 11:47am On Dec 03, 2015
Re: Salary Arrears: Workers Shut Down Owerri by baralatie(m): 12:25pm On Dec 03, 2015
angry
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