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Abia Health Workers Threaten to Drag State Goverment to Dreaded Shrine Over 12-month Salary Arrears

Abia state health workers on Tuesday, May 10 while protesting vowed drag the governor and the state government to court and before a dreaded shrine in Anambra over 12-month salary arrears.

The workers blocked the busy Aba Road by rolling on the road and crying to God to come to their rescue.

The Chairperson, Medical and Health Workers Union Nigeria, HMB branch, Mary Wokoma, said three weeks earlier when the protest started, the state government pleaded with the workers to resume work with the assurance to pay within two weeks.

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“After the government paid us for one month, they assured that they would pay us another six months in two weeks. In trying to respect the government, we called off our protest and opened our office.

“But after three weeks, nothing has happened. We are now protesting to show that the Abia State Government has failed again.

“If care is not taken, they will not pay before they leave office and use our salaries for their election campaign.

“Please, have pity on us and come to our rescue to enable us to live”, she added.

The state Chairman, Allied Action Committee, Echeta Chikezie, pleaded with the state government to honour its words.

A worker, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said since the state government would not listen to their plea through God, they have decided to drag the governor and the state government before “a dreaded shrine in Anambra in addition to court.”

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