Imo State workers and the national
leadership of the organised labour on Wednesday started a three-day
warning strike to protest against the concession of 19 parastatals by
the Governor Rochas Okorocha-led administration.The workers described as obnoxious and
crude, the government concession policy, which led to the dismissal of
over 3,000 state workers.While public schools, banks, government
institutions, local council secretariats, filling stations, and
supermarkets, among others were completely shut, the Owerri Main Market
and its adjoining commercial areas witnessed low patronage.When our correspondent visited some parts of the state, heavily-armed policemen were seen manning some strategic points.
After the briefing, they commenced a peaceful march to the Orlu Road Roundabout.
The workers vowed not to succumb to
government harassment, coercion or intimidation to shelve their planned
strike over the concession policy.
The state Chairman of the NLC, Austin
Chilakpu, had said the protesting workers would commence an indefinite
strike if the government failed to meet their demand to rescind the
controversial concession policy and recall the sacked workers.
The workers wore black clothes and
chanted solidarity songs, while displaying placards bearing
inscriptions, some which read, “Okorocha, you are wicked,” “Rochas
revert your policies, it is anti-workers” and “We cannot fear your
antics again,” among others.
They eventually stormed the Government House despite the heavy presence of security men, where they were addressed by Okorocha.
The governor said the ‘suspension’ of parastatals workers was for the overall interest of the state.
He noted that his government which
started in 2011 never owed workers, adding that it was only in Imo State
that N20,000 minimum wage was paid to workers.
Also addressing journalists, the
National Chairman of All Progressives Congress, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun, noted that the fate the APC was suffering today was borne
out of the recklessness of the past administration led by the Peoples
Democratic Party.
He said that there was a colossal drop in the national income following the drop in oil price.
It was later learnt that Okorocha ordered the recall of the sacked workers.
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