The Imo State government may have bowed to pressure from the organized labour as it announced the recall of workers earlier suspended in 19 parastatals, departments and agencies.
The state governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha announced the recall of the workers on Wednesday in the heat of a protest by members of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC.
All activities at the Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerri and other government offices under the NLC were shutdown to effect the compliance of the protest.
NLC members from the 36 states of the federation led by the National President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba on Wednesday converged on Owerri, the state capital, to hold a protest against the Concession Policy of the state government and force the state to reverse the suspension of the affected workers.
But consequent upon a meeting held between the State government and the State Executive of the NLC at the office of the Secretary to the Imo State Government, it was agreed that the suspension of the workers would be reversed.
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LMAO!...Democracy rocks!
Well done NLC!
Yeye Rochas
ReplyDeleteNext strike should be for the increase in power bills.
SHARONNA
End time government
ReplyDeleteThank God for those that were called back!NLC continue to defend d masses and God bless the Union itsef! V missed plenty gist today on SDK! We jes getting started
ReplyDeleteGreat news
ReplyDeleteDefinition of a foolish governor.
ReplyDeleteI don't like this man one bit
ReplyDeleteHe had better get his head straight ooo...mumu man
ReplyDeleteShey him no dey fear nah! Weldone nlc.
ReplyDeleteYes, this is how it should be. The Governor erred by sacking them, People that were dis-engaged from d Nigerian Ports Authority have not gotten over their sack nd they were even short-changed . Kudos to d NLC.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't a small thing today. That fat pig called Okoroawusa met his match. The entire capital city was on lockdown, all roads, schools, markets, banks even filling stations were shutdown, I couldn't even step out of my house all day. I heard the protest will last for three days.
ReplyDeleteOga Linus, what lockdown? U were so lazy u decided not to step out of your house. Don't blame it on d protest cos schools, banks, fuel stations and other non-governmental agencies were open and functioning. Lai mohammed.
DeleteOk. Good
ReplyDeleteThis my governor should be given the award of "Most useless governor in Nigeria".Rubbish
ReplyDeletePraise God Halleluya! Praise God Amen! Rochas, God bless you for doing the right thing.
ReplyDeleteNka nka governor
ReplyDeleteEndtime governor.
ReplyDeleteNow can you pay pensioners??? You devil!
ReplyDeleteThat picture is all shades of funny.kikikikikiki
ReplyDeleteSo my governor,my governor did not think things through before rolling out sack letters?
Please pay your pensioners.
weldon nka nka madu, biko pay them salary o.
ReplyDeleteRochas should hide herself in shame.shameless man!
ReplyDeleteRochas is a disgrace to imolites smh
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