Angry protesters Have blocked all major roads leading to the Niger Delta University (NDU), Amassoma, Bayelsa State.
The angry protesters, comprising the host community, the staff of the Niger Delta University, including cleaners and gardeners, have locked all offices and also blocked the main entrance to the institution as some were seen with fetish items while laying ''curses'' on Bayelsa state governor. Some were seen carrying a coffin with the words "RIP Dickson".
Local reports show that the workers are protesting against the administration of Governor Henry Seriake Dickson over an alleged marginalization of the people of Amassoma, and that they want the whole world to know that the ongoing civil service reforms being carried out in the NDU by the state government is mainly targeted at the people of Amassoma Community.
The protesters said the NDU will not be opened for academic activities until the state government reverses its harsh decisions concerning the workers, and they have also proclaimed that the entire community, mostly the women, will not go to the bush for seven days.
They said they will not relent until the state government reverses its decision.
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This Governor is the worst sacking workers without reasons yet giving out unnecessary appointment without portfolio just to shut their mouth,the worst part is that he has bought the conscience of NLC so the indigenes have to fight for themselves.
ReplyDeleteI beg make dem go sitdon for one place. Bayelsa state is the most backward state in the whole of Nigeria, and sometimes i feel ashamed to say i am a bayelsan. They are the most selfish leaders ive ever seen,they frown heavily towards radiation for her people. I really dont understand their fear with progression. It is such a pity that my state has refused to grow. 22 years and she is still stagnant, smh
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