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Officers of Rivers Neighborhood Watch protest over 12-month unpaid salaries

Yabagi Danladi by Yabagi Danladi
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Employees of the Rivers State Neighbourhood Watch Safety Corps Agency have protested non – payment of their salaries in the last 12 months.

The officers took to the streets of Port Harcourt on Wednesday to demonstrate their displeasure over the issue.

The protesting personnel, who defied the downpour in the metropolis and gathered at the Government House where they demanded payment of their salaries.

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The protesters came from the 23 local government areas of the state where they were drafted to, and first converged at the government house gate before they later moved the protest to the private residence of the governor, Nyesom Wike, at Ada-George Road.

TheNewsGuru gathered that the state government had allegedly stopped the payment of the state security outfit for over one year and that all efforts to get the monies paid was unsuccessful.

The Director General of the Corps, Dr Uche Chukwuma, said all intervention to stop the protest did not work, but urged the angry corps officials to maintain calm.

Chukwuma regretted that the protesters were accusing him of compromise, saying he was in a dilemma.

He said, “There is no point denying it again because it has taken place already. They came to my office this morning to ask some vital questions and I gave them answers.

“After that they went to the government house unknown to me. When I got the information, I went there to disperse them, only for them to move from there to converge at the governor’s private residence.

” I also went there to talk to them and dispersed them too. I am not the one paying their salary. The governor is the one and not me. I have done my part to ensure they are calm.

“It is for the governor to pay their salary, including mine. I am the one in dilemma here because they came accusing me that the money has been paid and I sent it to my personal account.

“But after addressing them I believe they were convinced that was why they went to hear from the governor directly. They have been accusing me that the money has been paid to me but unofficially.

“I have asked them to go and maintain calm while I make an effort to see that the governor reaches out to us and addresses the issue.

“I will reach out to the authorities to ensure that this kind of incident does not happen again. I was really embarrassed today.”

On his part, the corps Director of Operations, said for over one year that their salaries have not been paid.

He claimed that all efforts to get the government to clear the backlog of salaries had failed, adding that the reason for the peaceful demonstration was to get the governor’s attention to their predicaments.

“We are here because of our salary. We have been suffering since 2018 till now. Some of our personnel have died in this same struggle. Today, we have fought to ensure Rivers State is peaceful.

“It looks as if we don’t know what we are doing. No logistics, no salaries, no vehicles, no office.

“Even some local government chairmen treat us like animals. They will use us and dump us. After using us they will say they don’t know about neighbourhood watch,” Mathew said.

He added, “We will want to ask our father (governor). He is the number one citizen of this state, you are the founder of the Watch. Will you stay and see the Neighborhood Watch erased?

“A lot of them are getting tired. In the last election, we lost some of our people and there was compensation.”

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Employees of the Rivers State Neighbourhood Watch Safety Corps Agency have protested non - payment of their salaries in the last 12 months.

The officers took to the streets of Port Harcourt on Wednesday to demonstrate their displeasure over the issue.

The protesting personnel, who defied the downpour in the metropolis and gathered at the Government House where they demanded payment of their salaries.

Related Story: 

  • Rivers state Governor Nyesom Wike sacks all cabinet members

  • I fear Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike – Rotimi Amaechi

The protesters came from the 23 local government areas of the state where they were drafted to, and first converged at the government house gate before they later moved the protest to the private residence of the governor, Nyesom Wike, at Ada-George Road.

TheNewsGuru gathered that the state government had allegedly stopped the payment of the state security outfit for over one year and that all efforts to get the monies paid was unsuccessful.

The Director General of the Corps, Dr Uche Chukwuma, said all intervention to stop the protest did not work, but urged the angry corps officials to maintain calm.

Chukwuma regretted that the protesters were accusing him of compromise, saying he was in a dilemma.

He said, “There is no point denying it again because it has taken place already. They came to my office this morning to ask some vital questions and I gave them answers.

“After that they went to the government house unknown to me. When I got the information, I went there to disperse them, only for them to move from there to converge at the governor’s private residence.

” I also went there to talk to them and dispersed them too. I am not the one paying their salary. The governor is the one and not me. I have done my part to ensure they are calm.

“It is for the governor to pay their salary, including mine. I am the one in dilemma here because they came accusing me that the money has been paid and I sent it to my personal account.

“But after addressing them I believe they were convinced that was why they went to hear from the governor directly. They have been accusing me that the money has been paid to me but unofficially.

“I have asked them to go and maintain calm while I make an effort to see that the governor reaches out to us and addresses the issue.

“I will reach out to the authorities to ensure that this kind of incident does not happen again. I was really embarrassed today.”

On his part, the corps Director of Operations, said for over one year that their salaries have not been paid.

He claimed that all efforts to get the government to clear the backlog of salaries had failed, adding that the reason for the peaceful demonstration was to get the governor’s attention to their predicaments.

“We are here because of our salary. We have been suffering since 2018 till now. Some of our personnel have died in this same struggle. Today, we have fought to ensure Rivers State is peaceful.

“It looks as if we don’t know what we are doing. No logistics, no salaries, no vehicles, no office.

“Even some local government chairmen treat us like animals. They will use us and dump us. After using us they will say they don’t know about neighbourhood watch,” Mathew said.

He added, “We will want to ask our father (governor). He is the number one citizen of this state, you are the founder of the Watch. Will you stay and see the Neighborhood Watch erased?

“A lot of them are getting tired. In the last election, we lost some of our people and there was compensation.”

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