NRC Staff Issue 7-Day Ultimatum to Gov. Mbah Over Demolished Properties

Governor Peter Mbah
Governor Peter Mbah


NRC staff issue Enugu gov, Peter Mbah 7 days ultimatum to replace demolished properties.



Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) employees gave Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah a seven-day ultimatum on Tuesday, May 21, asking him to start talks on replacing any unlawfully demolished structures.


Inaction will result in legal activity, the workers threatened.


They protested peacefully against the government's measures, which included demolishing their workshops, staff quarters, training schools, and offices. They referred to it as a flagrant breach of human rights and denounced the government's disrespect and lack of alternative housing for the staff members who were relocated.


The workers marched through the location of the illegally demolished staff quarters, workplaces, and training schools while holding placards and chanting labor solidarity songs.


The Nigerian Union of Railway Workers' President General, Innocent Ajiji, denounced the demolition as ridiculous and intolerable and chastised the government for carrying out the activity with impunity.


Ajiji emphasized that the government did not engage in negotiations with the labor unions or the Railway Management.


Ajiji drew attention to the fact that before beginning the demolitions, the government did not engage in negotiations with the workers' unions or the Railway Management.


He said: “We are here in Enugu today to protest the demolition of our properties by the Enugu State Government. We have properties all over Nigeria, and if the government needs to invest in our property, there are processes. What are those processes? You pass through a process we have in our organization that will permit you to have a document that can lead you to demolition or whatever you want to do on our land.


“So, but Enugu State Government, on a fateful day on Sunday, we were told that he came with bulldozers and started bulldozing our structures. Ten of our flats were involved in that demolition where people were living inside. We have a traffic training school that was demolished, and we have a carriage and wagon workshop that was demolished. We have a whole training school for the Civil Engineering Department, which was demolished, alongside ten three- bedroom flats that railway workers and some retirees live inside.


“We found this as totally unacceptable to us, and that is why we came; these houses are in litigation because we won them (railway management) at the Industrial Court, and of course, the judgment said those houses should be sold to us.


“So Railway Management and the Federal Government now took us to court, so you don't have the right to come and temper with those properties until the determination of the court judgment. So, the Enugu State government didn't take all those things into cognizance and went ahead with tempering those properties that were already covered by litigation.


“So it is unacceptable to us, and if you must temper with any of our structures, there are procedures, as I said, and if that was followed, at least, it could have been accepted by us because in other states, they demolish some of our houses, and they were replicated.


“They demolished some of our offices, and they were replicated, but we do not know the intention of the Enugu State government. He has not come to talk to anybody from our management side, they have not gone to talk to anybody from the Ministry of Transport, he just came and started trying to occupy our property.


“That is unacceptable to us, that is why we came here to protest to tell the whole world that we shall fight for our rights. We will not allow the Enugu State government to chase us out of work because when you start demolishing our offices Federal Government will see no need to keep us and pay us salary for doing nothing. So we will not accept him driving us out of work. That is why we are here.”


The demolition was condemned as well by Emeka Okeke, President General of the Senior Staff Association, NRC.


He declared, “The issues about MoU and compensations are all lies. We have made our inquiries, and all our people said they don't know anything about the demolition. As far as they don't meet us, we don't believe they meet anybody.”



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