People from the Olomoro Kingdom of the Kingdom of the Southeast State to the local self-government Isoko in the state of Delta have organized a peaceful protest against neglecting the Constitutional Oil Services and Allegedly Unlawful Closing of Workers for Four Months, as well as refusing the company to sign a global memorandum of understanding with a host expired since April 2017 .
More than two thousand members of the community protesting quietly marching to the door of the company at the Olomouc / Oleh Flow Stays, bearing various inscriptions with the inscriptions such as 'No wages no heritage', 'Heritage is oppressed by the Olomou community' and 'Olomoru community needs hiring'. They were prevented from entering the company's premises for soldiers and mobile cops. However, city security officers and guards called for protesters, just as community leaders prevailed over the youth in order to accept peace.
Speaking to journalists, Pastor Blessing Agboro, General President of the General Department of Community Development Olomoro, said other reasons of peaceful protests included the rejection of heritage to employ and contract to their Indians while people from other tribes were employed and engaged as subcontractors, refusing to dialogue with the host community, the unconditional release of four workers unlawfully detained and the signing of a global Memorandum of Understanding or a free agreement.
Agboro emphasized that even the traditional ruler of the community was not neglected by heritage management. He said from April 2017 that the company continued to work, the Olomoro unions' executive committee offered a hand to unity in the heritage, but refused, emphasizing that until the conditions are met, it will not allow the company to operate.
Henry Edewor, engineer and vice president of Olomoro unions, while affirming Agboro, appealed to Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and President Muhammad Bukhari to overcome her heritage to observe the craving and demands of the Olomoro community.
Ms. Foto Osiobe, the female leader of the Olomoro community, appealed to her for the release of four indefensible Indian Olomouc. He pointed out that the injustice that has occurred to community people reached its peak, emphasizing that women and young people are suffering from total neglect of heritage.
However, the heritage that he did not want to be named, said the detention of peoples had nothing to do with the company, because they were the security forces they were arrested, but the government ordered their release.
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