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Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa

The Delta state chapter of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has slammed Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for approving the sack of 568 employees of Delta Line Transport Service Ltd.

It might be recalled that the Delta state authorities through the week introduced the disengagement of 568 staff from the transport firm.

This is simply because the opposition party described the sack as not solely insensitive to the plight of Delta staff however has proven that the governor is clueless and insensitive.

The party made its place recognized in a press launch issued on Friday by its State Publicity Secretary, Moses Kamanya on Friday.

The opposition party additional expressed shock that to 568 breadwinners might be so thrown into an uncertainty.

“Our unbiased investigation has proven that the administration of God Is Good Motors (GIGM), who purchased 70 % stake of the corporate from Delta State authorities, at a rip-off value of N161 million, has not invested a kobo because it took over.

“Like each motion of the PDP-led authorities since 1999 which has all the time been anti-Deltans, if not how do you clarify why a authorities will throw its residents into untold hardship within the altar of political exigencies?

“Today the data out there may be that, the brand new administration has began recruiting non-Deltans staff from Anambra and Imo states on the expense of Deltans who laboured for the transport firm for years, so whose curiosity is Okowa serving?

“We sympathise with the affected families over this unjust action of the PDP led government in Delta state and we want Deltans to see this as a wakeup call to vote out this insensitive and clueless government come 2019 and take back our state and commonwealth from these rabble rousers that have held the state hostage,” Kamanya famous.

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