…Workers, community protest incident
Emotion ran high, Wednesday, evening, at the Gboko plant of the
Dangote Cement, when an explosion allegedly claimed the live of a father of two
and labourer at the factory, one Mr. Solomon Ashir.
It was gathered from an
eyewitness, that the deceased was hit by limestone from the quarry site
of the plant which led to his instant death before medical attention could get
to him.
According to the eyewitness, the
incident sparked angry reaction from his colleagues and youths of the
host community who barricaded the factory and Makurdi-Gboko road with bonfire
in protest against alleged poor safety measures in the plant.
“The deceased who was an indigene of
the host community and staff of the parking plant of the company was hit
by limestone at the quarry after an explosion that occurred when workers
at the site were prospecting for raw materials.
“His death sparked angry reaction
from fellow workers and youths of the community who in protest took the corpse
of the young man to the palace of the traditional ruler of the community, Tyoor
Ukpekpe, Chief Ishi Yonguigba.
“At the palace, the paramount ruler
pleaded with the protesters to remain calm and also have restraint in their
action. Not satisfied, the mob made
bonfires on the highway and matched with the corpse into the factory where they
insisted on seeing the Assistant General Manager, AGM, in charge of mines, who
had fled the scene for fear of being molested. They, however, forced their way
into the AGM’s office where they dumped the remains of the deceased.”
It was, however, gathered that
Ashir’s remains was taken away and deposited at the Gboko General
Hospital by the management of the factory.
Efforts to get a reaction from the
company’s manager in charge of community relations, Mr. Bem Meladu, proved
abortive as his cellphone was switched off.
Meantime, the Benue State Police
Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Deputy Superintendent, DSP, Daniel Ezeala who
confirmed the incident said the command had commenced investigations into the
matter.
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