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Intels Sacks 300 Staff …More To Go

Chairman, Commission of Inquiring, Hon Justice Monima W Danagogo (middle), addressing participants at the inaugural sitting of the commission in Port Harcourt on Monday. With him are members of the commission Engr Luke Nwanodi (left) and Mrs Constance Douye Green
Over 300 staff of Integrated Logistics Services (Intels) at the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone in Eleme Local Government Area, Rivers State, have been sacked by the company’s management following a massive down -sizing exercise.
The alleged sack is coming barely a month after over 50 junior staff of the company were laid off by the management under similar circumstances.
One of the affected staff told The Tide in an exclusive interview that over 300 of them were sacked within a week by the company.
The affected staff, who spoke under condition of anonymity, said that, they were stopped at the gate by security operatives attached to the company, and thereafter, letters of redundancy were issued them, just as their identity cards were retrieved.
He also said that the company was yet to pay them their severance entitlements, stressing that the development has inflicted hardship on them.
Another affected employee further told The Tide that, the intervention of the state government would stop the impending crisis in the company from degenerating.
He also called on the government to compel the management to pay those sacked their correct entitlements so as to avoid a breakdown of law and order as they may soon take to the streets in protest against the situation.
When contacted on phone; a top management staff the company confirmed the development, but said that he cannot give accurate figures of those sacked as the process was still on-going.
He, however, said that the management’s action was due to the on-going reorganization of the company in line with current economic realities in the country.
According to him, the reorganization was necessary to enable the company remain in business, stressing that when economic conditions improve, some of those laid-off may be recalled.
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