Aggrieved Youths Occupy SPDC Entrance in Port Harcourt



Youths from the four host communities of Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Rumuozelu, Oginigba, Rumuomasi and Rumubiakani earlier today blocked the entrance of the multinational in Rumubiakani, preventing access into their premises.
The youths were protesting an alleged decision of the oil gaint to lay off 11 indigenous contract workers from the communities, leaving them without any form of income for the past 5 months.

One of the organizers of the protest and Vice President of Rumuozelu Youths Association, Chinedu Ogwutum told City News that the youths decided to stage the protest to express their displeasure over the action of the company. 

Ogwutum said SPDC at an earlier meeting had cited dip in revenue as reason for the sack of their kinsmen. But the youths are not buying it.

He said: "What is happening here is as a result of the members of the community that were dropped from work and we are not happy about it. They have been at home for the past 5 months without any salary. About 11 of the workers from this community were dropped, including the youth president. They used to work at the pipeline on contract. We have tried to discuss with them but there has been no resolution till today. The only reason they gave was because of the state of the economy”.

Ogwutum also expressed that the youths are saddened that SPDC has not deemed any graduate from the four host communities qualified to be employed as staff.

"We are the host community and there is no Shell staff among us. People from other communities are still working at the same pipeline our own workers were dropped from. This is injustice," he said.

 Calm was restored after leaders of the protesters met with some management staff where the youths, according to Ogwutum issued a week ultimatum for the reinstatement of the 11 sacked indigenous workers or an even bigger protrest will be held next week.

Our correspondent reports that the youths had gone on the protest with cooking pot, firewood and plates in anticipation of a long stay before Monday's resolution.





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