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TIMARIV Wants Govt To Declare State Of Emergency On Authority

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The Rivers State Road Traffic Management Authority (TIMARIV) has called on the Governor of the state, His Excellency Nyesom Ezenwo Wike to declare a state of emergency on the agency.
The call was contained in a communiqué signed by the Branch Chairman, Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE), TIMARIV Chapter, Rivers State, Comrade Igenewari Ketuphel and the Secretary, Comrade Wokocha Kelechi and issued at the end of an emergency general meeting held at their head office, Moscow road, Port Harcourt on Monday.
The communiqué stated that the Rivers State Government should carry out a comprehensive and independent audit to x-ray the act of rascality and impunity by the management of the authority which led to the owing of over five months backlog of staff salaries, and the gross mismanagement of the outfit, as the assets and funds of the agency were diverted to private pockets.
According to the communiqué, government should direct the management of TIMARIV to release the salaries of their union executives that have been unlawfully withheld since October 2014, adding that relevant security agencies should as a matter of urgency investigate the continued threat to lives of their members and subsequent killing of one of their frontline unionists.
It appealed that members of the union are facing untold hardship and also appealed that the over five months backlog of salaries owed members be paid as well as restructure the system, especially the current management as they lacked administrative prowess.
It appealed to the governor to also look at the demands of TIMARIV workers to integrate and regularise the salaries of their officers into the central payroll system of the Rivers State government as being practiced by other states that have functional traffic management agencies.

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