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Delta Youths Demand Sack Of Seplat’s Board

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
2 years ago
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Youths in Sapele, Delta State, who are the hosts of Seplat Energy have called for the removal of the chairman, board of directors of Seplat Energy Plc, Mr Basil Omiyi and his members, for allegedly promoting racism and bullying.

The youths also accused Omiyi of intimidation of staff and refusal to sack the embattled managing director and chief executive officer of Seplat Energy, Roger Brown.

The youths who held a peaceful protest around the premises of Seplat accused Omiyi  of conspiring with the board members of Seplat to frustrate the removal of Brown.

“Our attention has been drawn to the good decision of the Minister of Interior to cancel Mr Roger Brown’s work permit. Instead of obeying this noble decision of the federal government, and looking into the critical issue of racism against Brown, Omiyi announced a vote of confidence for a racist foreigner, who is a mere employee. Omiyi and his Board should be ashamed of themselves for telling Roger Brown to continue working without a work permit. They should obey court order”, the youths said.

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Recall that the court had restrained Brown from parading himself as the firm’s CEO pending the determination of a suit filed against him and others by aggrieved stakeholders of the company.

 

The placard-carrying youths who chanted solidarity songs along the road, lamented that in spite of the fact that the Ministry of Interior had cancelled Brown’s permit, Omiyi had refused to let him go.

 

Some of the inscription the placards include; “Our Collective Effort is Simple, The MD SePlat Must Go,” “The MD Has Sown a Seed of Discord Among the People, This is An Abomination,” Seplat Board and Roger, Stop All the Lies,” “Stop Bullying Our Community Staff, ” Respect Our Community Leaders,” etc.

 

The president of the youths in Okpe community Engr. Umukoro Dimbianimofa who spoke to journalists during the protest, said the community have been cooperative with Seplat over the years but regretted that Seplat has continued to neglect the youths of the community.

 

Reeling out the youths’ demands, he said “Seplat must sack Roger Brown immediately; For supporting a racist CEO, Mr Omiyi and the Board must go

 

“Employ our youths as full staff, not slave contract staff; Stop bullying staff; Bring back the Technical Department of Seplat from Aberdeen to Nigeria”, he said.

 

Dimbianimofa lamented that the youths in Sapele community have turned to motorcycle riders in order to earn a living for themselves even when they have an oil company in their community.

 

He also accused Seplat of intimidation of community staff in the company adding that despite the cries of the staffers in various social media platforms, Omiyi has kept mute.

 

The youths therefore demanded for the employment of their youths, stop bullying staffers and bring back the technical department of Seplat from Aberdeen to Nigeria.


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