x

A’Ibom youths protest non- employment, marginalisation in oil palm firm

By Ogenyi Ogenyi, Uyo

No fewer than 100 youths from six hosts communities of Dakkada Global Oil Palm Limited have protested against non-employment and marginalisation in the company.

The youths from Etebi Idung Assan, Ntak Inyang, Orukin, Unyenghe, Udung Ukpo and Akwata carried placards with inscriptions such as ” No single employment of indigene during this administration”, “Mr Ofonime Okpok, don’t take our palm fruits and sell to your community again”.

Other inscription are, “We need investors not political associates”, “Governor change the Manager”, “His Excellency what is worth doing, is worth doing well and among others.

The spokesperson of the protesters, who is the youths President of Etebi Idung Assan, Mr Anietie Matthew expressed dissatisfaction with the management of the plantation, alleging that it has failed to prioritize the welfare of host communities.

“During the 2023 governorship campaign, Gov. Umo Eno promised the host communities an employment but unfortunately nothing has been done up till now,” Matthew said.

He accused a company official, Mr Ofonime Okpok of alledgly collecting N10m from indigenous women for the purchase of palm fruits without supplying the produce.

“The Manager allegedly collected the sun of N10 million from women of the communities with a promise of selling palm fruits to them but failed,” he accused.

Also speaking, Mr Uduak Inyang, youth president of Urueffong-Uruko claimed that the equipment at the old mill within the facility has been vandalised.

Inyang also alleged that an abandoned labour camp previously used by Akwa Palm industries had been damaged with roofing materials reportedly removed and sold as scrap.

He called on Gov. Umo Eno to intervene by ensuring the fulfillment of promises made to the communities before and during the 2023 election.

Inyang further demanded the refund of N10 million for allegedly paid by local women for palm fruits not supplied.

He warned that no harvesting of palm fruits should take place in the plantation until the company, under the supervision of the Akwa Ibom Government addresses their demands.

Efforts to obtain comments from the company management were unsuccessful at the time of filling this report.

Hot this week

Eid-el-Fitr: PAAU Vice-Chancellor Felicitates Governor Ododo, Muslim Faithful

The Vice-Chancellor of Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba,...

Plateau Youths Protest Insecurity, Demand Urgent Government Action

Youths in Plateau State staged a protest at the...

Power Drop in Plateau, Bauchi, Benue, Gombe Linked to Reduced Grid Allocation — JED

Jos Electricity Distribution Plc (JED Plc) says the recent...

Fulham Star Alex Iwobi Robbed at Knifepoint

Super Eagles midfielder Alex Iwobi has reportedly been left...

APC Youth Group in North-East Endorses Nentawe Yilwatda for Second Term as Chairman

The APC North-East Youth Vanguard has endorsed the re-election...

FCT Administration Targets May Completion for Key Judicial Infrastructure Projects—Wike

By Joyce Remi-BabayejuThe FCT Minister, Barr. Nyesom Wike has...

Nigeria, Bangladesh Strike Collaboration Deal on Pharmaceutical Development

By Joyce Remi- BabayejuNigeria and Bangladesh have entered into...

NEMA Receives 100 Nigerian Returnees from Algeria Under IOM

By Joyce Remi- BabayejuThe National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA),...

Cement at ₦11,000: Is it time for Nigerians to return to building with mud?

Rising cement prices, now exceeding ₦11,000 per bag, are...

Six Diseases Now Deadlier Than HIV Globally — WHO Data

New global health data from the World Health Organization...

Concerns as Blessing CEO auctions property for sale amid battle with stage 4 cancer

Nigerian social media personality Blessing CEO has stirred concern...

Nigeria Fast-Tracks Permits to Revive Idle Oil Wells, Signs New Exploration Deal

Nigeria’s upstream oil sector is accelerating efforts to boost...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img