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Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by dabrin: 2:41am On Oct 16, 2018
Scores of workers of Imo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission on Monday blocked the main gate to the state Government House in Owerri in protest against the non-payment of their salaries.

The workers displayed placards with inscriptions depicting their grievances, including the non-payment of their two-months salary arrears, deductions in the payment of their July salaries and other alleged unfriendly treatment.

They accused the Managing Director of the commission, Andrew Nwoketubo, of allegedly paying lip service to their welfare.

The workers, who caused temporary gridlock on the road leading to the Government House, prevented vehicular movements in and out of the governor’s lodge.

They called for an end to what they described as “impunity in ISOPADC.”

The ISOPADC union Chairman, Sunny Nwabuo, demanded the immediate payment of their August and September salaries.

Nwabuo, who accused the government of being insensitive, said a great harm had been done to their farmlands because of oil explorations in the two oil producing local government areas in the state.

The union leader said, “While N21,000 was deducted from the salaries of drivers in the month of July, N15,000 was deducted from senior staff of ISOPADC, and N24,000 was deducted from the salaries of workers in the accounts department.

“This is at variance with labour laws. The union will make sure that things are done according to the laid down rules.”

The Public Relations Officer of the commission, Promise Eke, confirmed the protest to our correspondent on the telephone.

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He, however, declined to make further comment.

Meanwhile, in Calabar, Cross River State, angry residents of Atu and adjoining streets in the Calabar South Local Government Area on Monday shut the area office of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company over non-supply of electricity despite consistent billing.

The resident, under the aegis of Concerned Residents for a Better Calabar South, stormed the PHED office on Atu Street around 7.30am and blocked the entrance.

Men, women and children displayed placards with inscriptions such as, ‘Enough of the extortion by PHEDC,’ ‘Stop sending bills without power supply,’ and ‘Your operation in Calabar South is fraudulent,’ among others.

The protesters said they were tired of the epileptic power supply from PHED while also receiving bills for electricity not supplied.

One of the aggrieved resident, Magdalene Umoh, said the electricity distribution company had no right to distribute bills when there had not been power supply.

She said, “We are here to confront the electricity company for its failure to provide the area with stable electricity even though the company has been distributing bills regularly to consumers.

“It is fraudulent; enough is enough and we cannot take it any longer. The company must live up to its responsibilities by providing the utility we are being billed for. The company should stop extorting money from us because bills without electricity are fraudulent and criminal.”

Another resident, Mathew Odok, said the protest was long overdue, adding that the residents could no longer stomach the ill-treatment from PHED.

“The PHED has shown no desire to restore public power supply to Calabar South. We are very bitter because the action of PHED has led to many negative consequences concerning the economy of our area.

“You need to see how many businesses have shut down because of epileptic power supply. They should give us light because we are paying for it,” he said.

However, while the protest was ongoing, power supply was restored to the area, which made the protesters more furious.

Efforts to get the reaction of the Business Manager of PHEDC, Calabar Office, Mr George Chinwo, proved abortive as he did not pick up calls and also did not respond to text messages.


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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Carzolah(m): 2:45am On Oct 16, 2018
Dem supposed to burn the house

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Nobody: 10:34am On Oct 16, 2018
sad The level of poverty in the east keeps rising on a daily basis yet they are Atikulating for the same PDP regime that brought acute poverty to their region. The southwest has been led by Tinubu's progressive ideology for years and the level of development in the west made Lagos the economic capital of Africa. I really pity these people and their amateur politics

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by techstack: 10:34am On Oct 16, 2018
Oil workers too?
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Nobody: 10:34am On Oct 16, 2018
GoTV:
sad

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by BIAFRONIGERIAN(m): 10:35am On Oct 16, 2018
I'm yet to believe the Rochas I campaigned and voted for in 2011 under APGA is the same Rochas occupying Douglas house today. U need to see how this man gingered the youths with very sound Atikulative policies.In fact I personally contributed my money back in 2010 during his rescue agenda movement days(youth wing), I still remember him addressing us in his mansion home at Ideato back then. He started off well but immediately he defected to APC, a new brutal Rochas was birthed.

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by AgbaGodwin: 10:35am On Oct 16, 2018
This na true protest in peace way
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by myettiallah: 10:35am On Oct 16, 2018
Adf
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Nobody: 10:37am On Oct 16, 2018
GoTV:
sad The level of poverty in the east keeps rising on a daily basis yet they are Atikulating for the same PDP regime that brought acute poverty to their region. The southwest has been led by Tinubu's progressive ideology for years and the level of development in the west made Lagos the economic capital of Africa. I really pity these people and their amateur politics
According to you Rochas is in PDP...mumu

Was it PDP that plunged the nation into recession?? Or it was PDP that made naira 360 to 1 dollar

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by ZombiePUNISHER: 10:37am On Oct 16, 2018
Okoroawusa is a scammer

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Nobody: 10:37am On Oct 16, 2018
Hmm ISOPADC workers.

Okorocha has killed IMO State.

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by genternity(m): 10:38am On Oct 16, 2018
kitikpa gbagbu Okoroawusa there
After 2019, okoroawausa will become like Ngige(political irrevelance)

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by aguiyi2: 10:38am On Oct 16, 2018
What is up with the join *join* news?,talk of Owerri and next second Calabar.
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by depezee(m): 10:38am On Oct 16, 2018
When I hear oil workers I thought they are Shell, Total, chevron, Mobil, etc workers.

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by BruncleZuma: 10:39am On Oct 16, 2018
Oil workers?!
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by ZombiePUNISHER: 10:39am On Oct 16, 2018
GoTV:
sad The level of poverty in the east keeps rising on a daily basis yet they are Atikulating for the same PDP regime that brought acute poverty to their region. The southwest has been led by Tinubu's progressive ideology for years and the level of development in the west made Lagos the economic capital of Africa. I really pity these people and their amateur politics

APC installed Okorocha in Imo for a reason...

But the mistake will be rectified...

Now.. Go take your medicine before you naked enter market

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Gossiplover: 10:39am On Oct 16, 2018
lol.
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by rxmusa(m): 10:40am On Oct 16, 2018
President Muhammadu Buhari is committed to seeing that workers are being valued and appreciated for the services they are offering. That is why he is censuring governors that are joking with people's salary.

Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Arabique: 10:40am On Oct 16, 2018
kuyft
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by ukazi: 10:42am On Oct 16, 2018
GoTV:
sad The level of poverty in the east keeps rising on a daily basis yet they are Atikulating for the same PDP regime that brought acute poverty to their region. The southwest has been led by Tinubu's progressive ideology for years and the level of development in the west made Lagos the economic capital of Africa. I really pity these people and their amateur politics

Is it PDP that is ruling Imo State? Carry your bias and mumu insinuation to your back yard. You think Rochas will mould you because of your lazy opinion.

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by millionboi2: 10:42am On Oct 16, 2018
Even nnpc workers are feeling d heat of buhari govtmnt
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Nobody: 10:42am On Oct 16, 2018
ZombiePUNISHER:

APC installed Okorocha in Imo for a reason...
But the mistake will be rectified...
Now.. Go take your medicine before you naked enter market
He's typing from the market so all hope is lost on his matter
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by internetservice: 10:43am On Oct 16, 2018
hnmmmm
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by genternity(m): 10:43am On Oct 16, 2018
aguiyi2:
w
what about Q?
Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Odingo1: 10:43am On Oct 16, 2018
GoTV:
sad The level of poverty in the east keeps rising on a daily basis yet they are Atikulating for the same PDP regime that brought acute poverty to their region. The southwest has been led by Tinubu's progressive ideology for years and the level of development in the west made Lagos the economic capital of Africa. I really pity these people and their amateur politics
Every dick and harry come from Lagos, FG and Nigerians developed lagos. Go and develop Ibadan, Osogbo, Abeokuta etc

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Nobody: 10:43am On Oct 16, 2018
BruncleZuma:
Oil workers?!
IMO has oil

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by BruncleZuma: 10:43am On Oct 16, 2018
kaluxy007:


IMO has oil
I know

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Re: Oil Workers Block Imo Govt House, Demand Salaries (photo) by Godspowerlive: 10:44am On Oct 16, 2018
GoTV:
sad The level of poverty in the east keeps rising on a daily basis yet they are Atikulating for the same PDP regime that brought acute poverty to their region. The southwest has been led by Tinubu's progressive ideology for years and the level of development in the west made Lagos the economic capital of Africa. I really pity these people and their amateur politics

I don't blame you because you because your brain need reset after then you will know that you have been slave for years by one man. That can happen in the East

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