The 2014 Workers’ Day celebration in
Owerri, Imo State capital was yesterday disrupted by indigenes of the
state, who were sacked by the Abia State Government from its public service.
They stormed the Heroes Square venue
of the celebration, to protest their sack, urging, Governor Rochas Okorocha to
redeem his pledge of re-integrating them into the Imo State public service.
The 1,624 sacked workers who were attired
in red and chanting solidarity songs, regretted that while repeated
representations to the state government to engage them had been ignored, a
number of their colleagues had died of hardship.
Mrs. Angela Madu Okoli, coordinator for
Aba zone, who spoke jointly with her Umuahia zone counterpart, Mr. Peter
Oluigbo, regretted that the state government had done nothing to help,
stressing that none of those sacked by the Abia State Government
had been paid a kobo to date.
They dismissed the claim by the Abia State
Government that it had directed those still interested in their job to re-apply
for possible reinstatement, insisting that none of those who had since complied
with that directive had regained his job.
“We are to tell our own governor that we
are still suffering without job and for now we neither belong to Imo nor Abia
State,” the sacked workers said.
Governor Rochas Okorocha, who later
addressed the workers, sympathised with the sacked them and appealed to
his Abia State counterpart to reconsider his decision in the interest of
Igbo unity, solidarity and oneness.
Okorocha, who recalled his efforts to
ensure that the Igbo nation remained an indivisible entity, assured that he
would not toe the line of his brother governor by sacking Abia
indigenes in Imo State public service.He lamented the misery that had
befallen the sacked workersand promised to do something about their case if the
Abia Government remained unyielding.
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For some yrs he has done nothing our Government should do something to help these people pleased they have reponsiblity . Let us not wait for abia government.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great venue. Very spacious and great views of the city from the rooftop. I can definitely see why the elite have their weddings here. A beautiful space overall.
ReplyDeleteGof must expose you
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