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Debt-Ridden NEW Sells Premises To Remain In Business …As Contractor Staff Protest Sack
The Nigerian Engineering Works (NEW) Trans Amadi Port Harcourt may have begun the process of winding down its operations in the state following the alleged selling of one of its properties to a religious organisation.
Sources within the company told The Tide that, Plot 51 Trans Amadi which houses the company’s fabrication and Fridge factory has been sold to a church.
Consequently, the management has ordered the immediate fencing off of the affected area from the company’s premises.
The Tide also learnt that, Nigerian Engineering Works (NEW) which produces refrigerators, deep freezers, ceiling fans and air conditioners is now diversifying its operations from production to marketing.
The Human Resources Manager of the company, Mr Bethel Karibo in an interview with newsmen in his office on Wednesday however denied that the company is winding down its operation.
Mr Karibo said that the property was sold to pay off the company’s debt, admitting that the company is seriously in debt crisis.
According to him, this company is not folding up, as the government ought to know, the company is seriously in debt crisis.
He claimed that Plot 51 allegedly sold is not being put to use, hence the decision of the management to sell it.
The Human Resources Manager also denied that the company has casual workers in its employment, stressing that those who demonstrate to the Rivers State House of Assembly on the issue of casualisation are not in the employment of the company.
He showed to newsmen an agreement purportedly signed between the various labor unions in the company and the management on issues that border on condition of service, stressing that some of the contractors who are working for the company have left due to low activities in the company.
It would be recalled that casual workers with the company had demonstrated on Tuesday over the refusal of the management to confirm their employment.
Spokesman of the casual workers, Mr Hyacinth Nwaobiri had told newsmen that some of them have been casual workers for over fifteen years.
However, efforts to get the reaction of the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Mr Chuma Chinenye and his Permanent Secretary proved abortive as the reporter was constantly told that the two officials were not around.
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