No fewer than 19 unpaid contractors of Imo origin have reportedly died, following the non-payment of their entitlements from jobs thy executed for Imo State Government.
Disclosing this to newsmen after a
peacefully processing yesterday through Owerri’s major streets, the Public
Relations Officer, PRO, of Unpaid Imo Contractors, U-PIC, Comrade Emenike Uzor,
also lamented that some of them can no longer take proper care of their family
responsibilities.
“The unpaid contractors are
Imolites. We ought to be treated like citizens of the state. Government had
better realized that we also have voting strength to join in determining who
becomes the next Imo State governor”, Uzor said.
Speaking also, one of the leaders of
the group, Rev. Udogadi Ononiwu, said the Rochas Okorocha administration was
owing them a staggering N180 billion for jobs done.
While describing Okorocha’s action
as “most devastating and life threatening”, Rev. Ononiwu however denied that
the demonstration was politically motivated.
“Our action has nothing to do with
politics. For anybody to say that our action is politically motivated is akin
to flogging a child and asking him not to cry. So far, it is clear that
government has no plans to ameliorate our difficulties”, Rev. Ononiwu said.
Answering another question, the
group’s leader recalled that government had made uncountable promises in the
past, on when to pay their entitlements but regretting that such promises have
remained a mirage till date.
Hunger and Frustration kills 19 contractors in Imo state
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