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Thursday, November 12, 2015

protest: CRIN’s Labour Crisis Deepens As Protesting Workers Go Naked

Electricity Workers Protest

The lingering industrial crisis rocking the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN) in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, deepened yesterday, as hundreds of workers took to the Ibadan-Ijebu Ode road protesting against the institute’s director’s alleged maladministration.
The women, who dressed half-naked, were joined by their male counterparts chanting anti-management songs. Even the presence of the police did not deter them from their agitation as it rather strengthened them.
Apart from their protest, the workers also
barricaded the main entrance of the institute with loads of sand and logs of wood.
They were also supported by some community leaders and youths who shared their feelings and joined them in their demands.
The protesting workers, on the arrival of armed policemen, also accused the commissioner of police, Mr Leye Oyebade of conniving with the institute’s director to suppress the demands for their rights.
A statement jointly signed by Chief Yekeen Ogunyode, the Baale of Odo Ona nla, and Comrade Solomon Adebiyo reads: “We, the entire workers of the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN), Ibadan and members of the host communities decry and condemn in its entirety the decision of the Oyo State commissioner of police, Mr Leye Oyebade, to use brutal force to suppress and repress the ongoing legitimate agitation of CRIN workers against the years of despotic and draconian rule of Prof Malachy O. Akoroda, the executive director of the institute.”
But the area commander of Idi Ayunre Police Command who led officers to the scene, said they were at the scene to maintain peace and order. “We are aware of their agitation but it is our duty to ensure their protest does not turn to violence”, he said.

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