Uduaghan to petition Jonathan over suspension of company officials
The Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, has frowned at the action of the new management of the Delta Steel Company, Ovwian-Aladja, for arbitrarily sacking the heads of the company’s Hospital and Technical High School.
Governor Uduaghan, who described the action as “wicked, insensitive and inhuman”, has threatened to petition President Goodluck Jonathan, the National Assembly and the Asset Management Company of Nigeria over the development.
Uduaghan, receiving the Senate Committee on Privatisation in Asaba on Monday, said that staff of the two institutions were doing good jobs despite several months of unpaid salaries.
According to him, the state government felt concerned about the plight of the workers and decided to assist them with stipends equivalent of their salaries, for which the new management of DSC suspended the heads.
He said: “Before Aladja was sold, the workers there were not being paid, especially in the area of education and in the area of health.
“We had workers who were working in the hospital for years.
“They were not being paid.
“Teachers who were teaching in the school were not being paid.
“But the school was still doing very well.
“It was one of the best schools.
“When I visited, I found out that these workers were not being paid, but they were doing very well.
“I said as a state, since most of the people they teach and treat are our children, we felt that we could assist them with some stipends, which is equivalent to their salaries, until a new management takes over and they start to pay them salary.
“But as soon as this new management took over, they suspended the heads of the two institutions, both the hospital and the school, that they should not have gone into that kind of arrangement with the state government.
“I just think that that is wicked.
“For somebody who has not received salaries for years, I think that that was wicked, insensitive and inhuman for anybody to do.
“I’m doing an official letter first to Mr. President, to the Senate, to AMCON.
“That they must take a second look at that decision.”
Governor Uduaghan commended President Goodluck Jonathan for the various initiatives he has undertaken to boost power supply in the country.
He observed that the recent action of President Jonathan in coordinating the activities of relevant ministries and agencies towards improving gas supply to the nation’s power pants, including the expansion of Otorogu Gas Plant in Delta State, would lead to improved power supply.
The governor explained that the decision of the state government to invest in the power plants at Ughelli, Sapele and the Benin Distribution Company was to enable it monitor their activities and also use accruing funds to subsidise cost of power for the rural communities in the event of increase in tariff.
Governor Uduaghan scored the management of Ughelli Power Plant and the Benin Electricity Distribution Company high in performance but lamented that the Sapele Power Plant on the other hand was yet to live up to its production capacity.
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Privitization, Senator Olugbenga Obadara, who informed the governor that they were in the state on oversight functions, commended Dr. Uduaghan for the keen interest he has shown towards power institutions in the state.
“As a governor of the state, you are really working for your people, you are defending their interests and you are really defending the commonwealth of Delta State,” Obadara said.
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Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State (middle); Pro. Amos Utuama Deputy (2nd Left); Senator Emmanuel Aguariavwodo (Left); Senator Obadara Gbenga (2nd Right) and Senator Barnabas Gemade during a courtesy call on the Governor, by the Senate Committee on Privatization, in Warri, Monday.
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Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State (2nd Right); Senator Emmanuel Aguariavwodo (Left), Deputy Governor, Pro. Amos Utuama, SAN (Left) and Senator Obadara Gbenga (2nd Left) during a courtesy call on the Governor, by the Senate Committee on Privatization, in Warri, Monday.
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From Right, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, Deputy Governor, Pro. Amos Utuama Deputy (SAN) and Senator Emmanuel Aguariawododuring a courtesy call on the Governor, by the Senate Committee on Privatization, in Warri, Monday.
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Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State (Left) with Senator Obadara Gbenga, during a courtesy call on the Governor, by the Senate Committee on Privatization, in Warri, Monday.
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Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan (4th from left) with members of the Senate Committee on Privatisation, during a courtesy call on the Governor, in Warri, Monday.
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