Exclusive :Can Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu’s 140 Million Dollars Investment In Awka Survive? Niccus Employers Cry For Help!



                                
                                             
                                           
 Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, a former House of Representative Member and Evangelist as well as an Industrilaist weekend broke a cheering news that his multi million dollar investment in Awka is set to be commissioned, but Anambrarians are receiving the news with a pinch of salt based on the agonies of those working at Niccus Industries Limited. Discover yourself below:


Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that Ukachukwu is a dogged fighter even in politics and all he had laid his hands on even in beating mercilessly political opponents but that announcement is with a hiccup. 

As a former gubernatorial aspirant in the state under PDP and later Hope party, Chief Nicholas Ukachukwu was outstanding and marches money for money and force to force with all major contenders. He could have been in the senate now representing Anambra South senatorial zone but for smartness of Chief Chris Ubah that outshine his own smartness and his brother Senator Andy Ubah is there now. 

At a stakeholders meeting at the Governor’s lodge weekend Prince Ukachukwu announced that his $140m investment in Awka would soon be ready for commissioning while he was perfecting plans to cite more industries in other parts of the state.

He commended the governor for demonstrating a deep sincerity of purpose and assured him of his support as well as his belief in his ability to deliver on his promise to Ndi Anambra, odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports exclusively. 

But the fears stemmed from the investment at Onitsha Niccus industries limited manufacturing over 21 domestic products  including ladies sanitary towels , baby diapers , pencils , medicated , Antiseptic , Toilet and Bar soap, plastic bottles and bottled water.
Others are Instant noodles , Jute sack and Ghana must go bags , converted papers and cartons , can juice as well as Polythene and shopping bags
Niccus Industries limited is located at Nkpor Junction and before now was beehive of activities employing over 6,000 direct and  about 1,000 indirect staff .

But today staff are owed several months of salary and the place is a ghost of itself with many resigning and going without their entitlements.

It was alleged that the manager who happens to be a relative of the Prince ran the place aground as one could not reconcile the business acumen in Prince and Princess estate as well as many international schools that are a huge success to the Niccus delima which is an irony, odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports further.
Niccus is a subsidiary of SNECOU Group of companies. 

But the Managing Director of Niccus Industries Limited , Pastor Oguine told odogwuemekaodogwu.com that all hope was not lost to resuscitate the factory back to its footings as every efforts have been put in place by the chairman Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu to revamp the ailing factory. 

He blamed the previous governments in the state of being responsible for the predicament the factory is suffering because the Chairman of the company Prince Ukachukwu is in politics , his efforts were allegedly frustrated leading to the suffering of the over 7,000 staff in the company. 

He decried the pains and agonies thousands of workers there went through because of adverse government policies without knowing that it would not be the Chairman of the company that would suffer the pains but the masses employed there. He hoped soonest all the agonies would be in the past.

And because the MD was skeptical of odogwuemekaodogwu.com , he was not troubled further about some salient points about Niccus like how many years staff were owed salary and stuff like that.
Exclusive :Can Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu’s 140 Million Dollars Investment In Awka Survive? Niccus Employers Cry For Help! Exclusive :Can Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu’s 140 Million Dollars Investment In Awka Survive? Niccus Employers Cry For Help! Reviewed by Unknown on Monday, June 16, 2014 Rating: 5

No comments: