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Workers’ Board Faults Removal Of Adapalm GM
Workers and members of the Board of Adapalm have faulted penultimate week’s unceremonial removal of Mr Henry Adimelechi, the acting General Manager of the Imo State Agricultural Parastatal by Chief Longas Anyanwu, the state Commissioner for Agriculture.
A member of the Board, Chief Zeek Martins Nnadozie, noted that fair hearing and due process were not followed in relieving Adimelechi of his job.
Chief Nnadozie expressed disappointment that the commissioner never consulted the board before taking the action, saying that, the problem of the parastatal is poor funding from the state government and not management.
He threatened to resign as a board member should the commissioner’s decision have anything to do with Governor Ikedi Ohakim’s directives, without putting members of the board on notice.
According to him, in an effort to put the parastatal into profitable venture, the state House of Assembly early in this year approved the sum of N200 million for the parastatal.
He also hinted that the board applied for a soft loan of N200 million to purchase improved high-yield palm seedlings, cut down old palms and as well plant improved varieties to beef up production.
The Tide also learnt that part of the loan will take care of the backlog of salary arrears and gratuity to retrenched or retired staff.
Furthermore, The Tide gathered that the Adapalm board equally applied for N6 billion agricultural loan from the Federal Government to enable them re-strategise that parastatal into a profitable venture by acquiring ultra modern milling and harvesting machine, establishment of small oil mills in various zones of the state and repackage the organization into a world class palm produce business.
He warned the Imo State Government against acting on impulse, rumour, noting that on inception of the board that he single-handedly doled out N7 million which he said the company repaid him with supply of palm fruit at the company’s price.
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