The aggrieved workers, who carried placards, chanted protest songs in front of the CCECC office at Majidun area of Ikorodu, Lagos, as early as 10:00 am, yesterday.
Some of the placards had inscriptions, such as: “CCECC stop cheating us, pay us our pay-offs,” “CCECC, we are not slaves, pay us,”and “We need our pay-off, it is our right.”
One of the affected workers, Thaddus Akaa, said the protest was to seek their due compensations from CCECC, stressing that workers had been tolerating the alleged abuse because of fear of being sacked.
''I started working with them since, 2011 and we worked across Nigeria tirelessly from Sunday to Monday without any break till the end of the month; no weekend, no holidays.They called us all sorts of names, treat us like slaves and drove many of us out of the company without any notice or compensation. Most of us have been sent out without any plan of payment and our fear is that the project is nearing completion and it will be handed over to Lagos State government on May 13 without them giving us our pay-offs,” Akaa lamentedA forklift operator, Ope Adako, said the workers had to protest in order to let the world know how CCECC had been treating Nigerians.
''They have no respect for their labour; we beg our government to quickly come to our aid. In times of redundancy, it is understandable that companies can lay off workers, but compensations must be given to such staff. Most of those they have sacked have not received any word on how the company intends to compensate them. The company’s management ignored us totally and they have turned our union to a mere puppet, who speaks for the management’s cause,'' he added.He added that many of his colleagues, who had been working with CCECC for over 10 years were among those who were indiscriminately laid-off by the company.
Adako pleaded with Lagos State government to rescue the workers from the excesses of their employer, saying they were troubled and helpless.
Vanguard’s attempt to speak with one of the project managers of CCECC, Majidun Yard, identified as one Mr. Wasiu, failed as he evaded our reporter and other attempts to reach the management of the company also failed.
Source: Vanguard
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