The National President of the
Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Mr Abdulwaheed Odusile, has called on the
owners of Independent Newspapers Limited (INL), the publishers of Daily,
Saturday and Sunday Independent to immediately rescue the establishment from
the mismanagement of the
company led by the current Managing Director, by Mr
Ted Iwere.
He made the call on yesterday while
addressing NUJ and National Union of Production Publishing, Paper
Products Workers (NUPPPPROW) members at a rally to protest the over 23 months
salaries arrears at the premises of INL.
The workers were protesting unpaid
arrears, non-remittance of pension and tax deducted from salaries, and the
withholding of over N4million cooperative contributions as well as unjustified
demotion, among others.
Odusile, accompanied by the
Lagos State Chairman of NUJ, Mr Deji Elumoye and other state executives,
regretted the insensitivity of Mr Iwere to the workers’ plight cum investment
of the publishers of INL titles.
Odusile said: “NUJ no longer has
business with Ted Iwere. He has committed criminal offence by not remitting
deducted taxes and pension. It is for the anti-graft agencies to take necessary
actions immediately. The law must take its cause. We were shocked by the
irresponsible action of the MD, who rather than addressing the demands of the
workers, shut down the establishment. Our desire is for INL to survive. To
that, we are committed. That is why we will not welcome any discussion with the
MD except another body put in place to represent the interest of the owners of
the company.
“Iwere was fooling himself thinking
he could blackmail the workers to submission. He has demonstrated gross incompetence;
therefore, in the interest of the survival of the company, he should be
relieved of his post because he has brought colossal damage to the
establishment.”
Corroborating the NUJ
President, the National Zonal Secretary of National Union of Production
Publishing Paper Products Workers (NUPPPPROW), Mr Peter Okeowo said: “The
arrest and prosecution of Mr Iwere is long overdue. He must be
brought to book. He has failed as manager. He has been chased out of the
company several times, if he has any dignity left in him, he should eat the
humble pile and resign. The INL under him has been retrogressing. We are
appealing to the owners of the business to show him the way out because he has
no interest of both the workers and the publishers at heart.”
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