PDP begs NEMA to donate food to Osun workers
The
Peoples Democratic Party has called on the National Emergency
Management Authority to donate relief materials, especially food, to
workers in Osun State because of the non-payment of their salaries for
the past seven months.
The Director of Media and Strategy of
the PDP in Osun State, Mr. Diran Odeyemi, made the appeal in a statement
in Osogbo, the state capital, on Thursday.
The party praised the Christian
Association of Nigeria for rallying support for the workers but that the
mobilisation of aid for the state workers could not be left for CAN
alone to bear.
The
PDP also directed its members to begin to bring foodstuff to the
party’s secretariats in all the local government areas in the state for
onward distribution to the workers.
It said, “The situation in the state
requires much more than what religious bodies can cope with. We are
calling on the National Emergency Management Authority, Red Cross
Society and well- meaning Nigerians to come to the aid of the workers in
the state.
“The situation of unpaid salaries is so
bad that many of those in the employment of government have now resulted
to begging to feed their family while many have attempted to hang
themselves.
“On Wednesday, a man slumped and died in
broad daylight at the popular Olaiya Junction, Osogbo, after begging
for money to buy drug, albeit unsuccessfully from the traders around and
the passersby.
“The man openly shouted that his
relatives that usually give him money to buy drugs have not been paid
salaries for months. The sad aspect of the story is that the corpse was
left at the spot where he foamed and bled through the mouth for a day
before his remains was evacuated.
“We also have it on good authority that
many of these helpless workers have been evicted from their rented
apartment while many others are said to be considering suicide.”
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