Governor
Rochas Okorocha issued a notice on striking individuals from the Judiciary
Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN). The senator expressed it would execute a
"no work, no compensation" strategy unless the striking legal
specialists come back to work. Imo state Governor Okorocha read an uproar
follow up on Monday, July 11 when the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Imo
state branch played host to the representative at the Press Center, Owerri, the
Imo state capital.
While
addressing the media men, Okorocha said: "The legal specialists in the
state have been on strike for a few weeks now. I need to caution them instantly
that this organization will now receive the strategy of no work, no compensation
for whatever length of time that they neglect to come back to work. I will
utilize their compensations for the improvement of the state." The
representative likewise discussed the dissents induced as an aftereffect of the
devastation of individuals' homes and business outlets in and around the state
capital environs.
The Imo
state representative additionally guaranteed to proceed with what his
legislature was doing, while cautioning that: "I am looking ahead for the
state. I am not dissuaded by the challenges or what individuals say or write in
the papers about this organization. Individuals can say what they like, while I
will keep on doing what I think best for the state."
Okorocha
addressed inquiry on the proposed migration of the Owerri Main Market as he
said there was no backpedaling on the arrangement, expressing "that
business sector will be moved to Egbeada. I know individuals won't care for
this proposition however it is a project that must be expert."
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