Rivers
Eleme Challenges OGFZ Over Employment Quota Claim
There was a melodrama last Friday when the Good Governance Tour team visited the Oil and Gas Free Zone, Onne, as a fierce disagreement greeted the claim by the authority of the zone that the local community (Eleme) was receiving its fair quota from the 30,000 employment opportunities for the catchment area.
Immediately the Managing Director of the OGFZ, Victor Alabo concluded his presentation to the team, a member of the Rivers State House of Assembly representing Eleme Constituency, Hon. Josiah John Olu debunked the claim of fair employment quota to his people, saying rather that Eleme community had remained marginalised in the affairs of the zone, especially as it concerns employment.
Hon. Olu informed the team led by Information Minister, Labaran Maku, that not even one person from the entire host community has been employed into the management position inspite of the fact that his area has well qualified persons in every discipline.
The lawmaker called on the Federal Government to come to his people’s rescue, noting that the essence of the tour was to give opportunity to the people to express their feeling.
He further remarked that the zone was talking about developing the 4A and 4B phases without proper Environmental Impact Assessment as required by the law, stressing that such could be at the detriment of his people.
The zone, being run by Intel Services, he alleged, has spent about 30 years in the area but has never called for a town hall meeting to hear the feelings of his people on their areas of need.
“But Intel is taking us for granted in their divide and rule system”, he noted, adding that his people had continued to suffer marginalisation in many ways.
However, the MD of OGFZ, Victor Alabo, later accepted that in the Senior Cadre, Eleme people do not have fair quota but that about 80 percent of their quota of employment was being given to workers at lower grade.
The Tide gathered that a frosty relationship exists between the free zone authority with the best development and investment potential in Africa and its host communities. In September, 2012, youths of the area blocked the road leading to the base when the zone was hosting an international conference as a calculated attempt to show their grievances.
Another indigene of Eleme, who spoke to The Tide, accused the management of being tribal in their recruitment exercise.
The big “Ogas” in the companies are mainly from Hausa, Yoruba, and Ibo. So, when there are openings in their companies, they go home and bring their brothers and sisters to displace us, he complained.
Chris Oluoh
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