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Eleme communities protest non-payment of dividends

Hundreds of youths drawn from various communities of Eleme  in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State yesterday barricaded the entrance gate of Indorama Petrochemical…

Hundreds of youths drawn from various communities of Eleme  in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State yesterday barricaded the entrance gate of Indorama Petrochemical Company of Nigeria over non-payment of the dividends for years by the company.

The protesters  mainly women and youths drawn from six  host communities of the firm in the local government area shunned entreaties  from management of the  firm for a meeting, insisting that the Managing Director, Mr Manish Mundra should first resign before any meeting.

 

 

The spokesman of the protesters,  Benjamin Igokena who spoke to reporters  accused the Managing Director of allegedly conniving with  a private organisation  to short-change the communities  of their  share of dividends accruing to them since the petrochemical  firm  was privatized several years ago. 

 Mr Igokena  stated that  the private Company was originally set up by the six communities to access dividends on the 7.5 shares conceded  to the communities  during privatization of the  petrochemical company, stressing that the communities had not seen their own share of the money.

He insisted that  Indorama  should pay  the dividends of the communities directly to the host communities, adding that the communities’ employment quota should also be given directly to the communities.

He also said all Memoranda of Understanding between the communities and the  company should be properly documented. saying that  “ Our fertilizer shares must be given to us now.”.

In his reaction the Managing Director of Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals, Mr Mundra  denied conniving with  the private  Company or any person to defraud the communities of their share of the dividends accruing to them.

Mr Mundra spoke through his Special Adviser, Dr Jossy Nkwocha, saying that the firm was going  to arrange  a tripartite meeting of Ndorama, Elana and the communities representatives to resolve the issues.

While appealing to the protesters to give the company some time to  convene the meeting he said Ndorama had been paying every kobo of the dividends accruing to the communities to Elana investment.He  also said  he did not send any text message dismissing the protesters yesterday morning.

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