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Protest as Obaseki sacks 513 sports council workers, athletes
A mild demonstration rocked Edo State Sports Council on Wedneday after Governor Godwin Obaseki terminate the appointment of 513 athletes and workers.
Their dismissal, which was announced in a memo dated March 4, 2022, takes effect from March 21, 2022.
The memo stated that the affected workers, who were junior, senior and management staff, were part of the government transition plan from the now defunct Edo State Sports Council to the Edo State Sports Commission.
It explained that while the affected staff would be immediately paid their one month in lieu of notice, their pension payment will commence in April 2022.
The approved memo by the governor was titled: “Transition Plan for Staff of Edo State Sports Council to Edo State Sports Commission.”
It reads; “Following the assessment for the establishment of the Edo State Sports Commission, we have completed the assessment of staff of the defunct Sports Council who possess the requisite skills to transit to the new Sports Commission.
“In the foregoing, we have carefully reviewed the organisation structure for the new Sports Commission and assessed the existing staff of the defunct Council against the required competencies required to operate in the Commission.”
However, the affected staff on Wednesday protested their sack by barricading leading to the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City.
The affected workers, involving athletes, coaches and administrative staff, prevented vehicular movement within the stadium area and prevented people from gaining entrance into the stadium.
Some of the protesters, who spoke with newsmen, noted that they were shocked to receive a circular of their disengagement from the Edo State Civil Service and were asked to reapply as casual staff.
One of the protesters and former Paralympian, Patience Igbiti, said: “I have been here for over 20 years as permanent staff, and all of a sudden you disengaged me.
“I have rejected jobs abroad to train people for my State.
“Where do you now want me to start from?
“The Governor has not done well and this is not the right way to do this.
“We have people who are retiring soon and you sack them.
“I am an international figure and I am a breadwinner.
“Do you want me to go to the ring road and be begging?
“God forbid.”
Another affected staff, Friday Aibangbe, a blind athlete, noted: “I believe that the governor did not consider us at all.
“We worked for him and voted for him and fought for him, now he has disappointed us.
“You sacked the cripple, you sacked the able and you sacked the blind.
“Look at somebody like me, where does the governor want me to go to?
“Do I go and start begging for money?
“Make them get a human face.
“It is very sad, it is very painful.”
Addressing the protesters, the Commission Chairman, Yusuf Ali, promised to take their complaints to the government.
Ali said: “I wouldn’t have wanted this to be the way we met for the first time.
“I am a former athlete myself and you know me very well.
“I have always fought for the welfare of athletes.
“That is why I am here to see how we can solve this.
“I need suggestions from you so I can take something back to the government.”
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