The women, who were nearly nude, were joined by their male counterparts
who all chanted anti-management songs. The presence of the police did
not deter them from their agitation, but rather seemed to strengthen
them.
The lingering industrial crisis rocking the Cocoa Research Institute of
Nigeria (CRIN) in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, took on another
dimension Monday morning when hundreds of workers took to the
Ibadan-Ijebuode Road to protest against the poor administration of the
director of CSIN, Professor Malachy O. Akoroda.
The women, who were nearly nude, were joined by their male
counterparts who all chanted anti-management songs. The presence of the
police did not deter them from their agitation, but rather seemed to
strengthen them.
The workers also barricaded the main entrance of the institute with
loads of sand and several wooden posts, upon which they placed placards
inscribed with their various complaints and demands of CRIN’s
management.
The protesting workers were angered by the arrival of armed police
and a payloader to remove their barricades. They accused the
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Leye Oyebade, of conniving with the
Professor Akorada to suppress their right to protest. They were also
supported by community leaders and youth who joined the protest.
A paper jointly signed by Chief Yekeen Ogunyode, the Baale of Odo
Onanla, and Solomon Adebiyo read, “We, the entire workers of the Cocoa
research institute of Nigeria (CRIN), Ibadan and members of the host
communities, decry and condemn in entirety the decision of the Oyo State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Leye Oyebade, to use brutal force to
suppress the ongoing and legitimate agitation of CRIN workers against
the years of despotic and draconian rule of Professor Malachy O.
Akoroda, the Executive Director of the institute.”
However the Commander of Idi Ayunre Police Command, who led officers
to the scene of the protest, maintained 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 violent.”
The Chief Ogunyode and Mr. Adebiyo's letter stated further that,
“letters have been sent to the President Federal Republic of Nigeria and
Federal House of Representatives regarding the lingering crisis in
CRIN. In addition numerous petitions have been sent to the ICPC, the
EFCC, the Auditor General, and Accountant General of the Federation
concerning the mismanagement of funds through white elephant projects at
the expense of research by Professor Akoroda.”
Despite all these efforts, Professor Akoroda has continued to
intimidate, harass, and victimize all those involved in the struggle to
expose his maladministration through the issuance of queries, endless
warnings, open confrontations and the promotion of insubordination
within CRIN.
To further complicate a bad situation he has illegally created three
in-house unions to allow him to perpetrate his tyrannical rule of the
institute, despite a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) he voluntarily
signed with the Federal Ministry of Labour in Abuja.
Chief Ogunyode and other community leaders informed journalists that
they stood with the workers because, “we [Community Leaders] have made
several attempt to ensure this matter is settled, but Professor Akoroda
will not listen. We cannot continue to fold our arms and watch this
institute rot away or have our land taken away, most of our people are
here. We want peace and I think peace cannot return to this place until
Professor Akoroda is removed.
Efforts to speak with Professor Akoroda on the phone were rebuffed as
he said he is not permitted to speak on the issue due to a civil
service rule against it, “I cannot speak on this issue except with the
express permission of the Permanent Secretary.”
source ; Sahara Reporters, New York
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