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OGUN ASSEMBLY SUMMONS CHINESE FIRMS ON ALLEGED MALTREATMENT OF WORKERS
Ogun State House of Assembly has summoned the management teams of Italy Ceramics Company Limited located along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and CCETC Suk Power Company Limited to explain the rationale behind the alleged inhumane treatments being melted on their employees, especially of the State origin, which have resulted in physical assault and injury on the workers.
The Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo issued the summon in response to a petition submitted by a member representing Ikenne State Constituency, Kunle Sobukanla during the plenary at the Assembly Complex, Oke-Mosan, with a directive to the representatives of the two companies to appear before the Assembly’s Committee on Industry, Trade and Investments on Monday, 12th July, 2021 at the Assembly Complex by 10:00am.
Oluomo emphasised that though the State was committed to attracting investors but would not in any guise afford to habour such investors that would maltreat the people of the State.
Earlier, Sobukanla informed the Assembly that the Chinese-owned companies which were into the production of ceramics and electricity generation with hundreds of employees as supporting staff, had inflicted injuries on some of their employees.
The petition partly reads, “the company did not consider it necessary to provide medical attention for the injured employees, neither did they show any remorse for the injury inflicted on the workers. It is important to mention that it is not good enough for foreigners to be accomodated in Ogun State and Nigeria at large and such investors will not be able to reciprocate the kind gesture extended to them but instead, maltreating their host and employees inhumanly”.
In another development, the Assembly has adopted the interim report of its committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, calling on the Omala of Imala, Oba Moses Olabode to desist from hindering the developmental projects currently being undertaken by Olorunda Community.
The Assembly’s decision followed the presentation of the report of the Committee by the Chairman, Hon. Ajayi Bolanle, who thereafter moved the motion for its adoption, seconded by a member representing Ipokia/ Idiroko State Constituency and supported by the Whole House through a voice vote.
The Assembly also pointed out the need for the State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to step up measures towards setting the records straight on chieftaincy related issues in the affected communities.
The Committee tasked both parties to ensure the sustenance of peace in their respective domains pending the reconvening of another reconciliatory meeting.
OLUOMO EXTOLS LEGACIES OF FOUNDING FATHERS IN OGUN PUBLIC SERVICE
The Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo says the present strides being witnessed in the State remains as a result of the collective legacies and individual contributions of members of the Association of Retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries while in active service to the gateway State.
Oluomo stated this while members of the association payed a courtesy visit to the lawmakers at the Assembly Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
Oluomo said the efforts of the founding fathers who participated actively in the formulation of policies and plans since the creation of the state has been a guiding path for active officers in all categories to consolidate on, adding that the present efforts of the association including critical advices and holistic assessment was well appreciated by the present administration.
The Speaker who reassured them of the Assembly’s readiness to partner with the association in their various activities, canvassed for their expertise at providing necessary support to the legislative services for effective service delivery.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Association, Babatunde Sokoya said the association which comprises all former Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries who had served in the state since its creation in 1976, has a membership strength of one hundred and sixty-six.
Sokoya stressed that the association was to contribute to governance and progress of the State, adding that it has contributed to the training and development of the workforce in the State, aside intervening severally in labour disputes between government and labour unions.

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