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    Julius Berger: House of Reps investigates firm over poor workers’ welfare

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 6, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Hon Yakubu Dogara, Speaker House of Representatives
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    The House of Representatives Committee on Petitions is to submit it findings on Julius Berger and its workers’ dispute to the National Assembly, the Chairman of the committee, Mr Edward Pwajok, has said.

    Pwajok made the statement after members of the committee visited the Julius Berger labour camps at Kubwa and Life Camp in Abuja on Monday.

    Recalls that the workers are in dispute with the construction giant over the sack of more than 7, 200 of them in 1999 without paying their entitlements.

    The workers sought the assembly’s intervention in the matter to prevent the company from evicting them from their apartments in the camps.

    The committee members went round the workers quarters at Kubwa, which appeared neglected, desolate and unfit for human habitation.

    When asked why the apartments were in a poor state, the Camp Manager, Mr Udeme Umoh, said he had been reporting to the management to effect repairs at the facility but after repairs were effected the structures were vandalised.
    The property, which was constructed in 1989, has been in very poor state.

    At Life Camp, the committee was taken round the junior staff quarters but denied access to the Germans’ section, regarded as no go area.

    Efforts by the committee to get to the restricted area were frustrated by a member of the company’s Board of Directors, Jafaru Damulak, and some management staff.

    Addressing newsmen after the visit, Pwajok said: “We have to go back and report to the house. “We have no conclusion, we found out nothing, we looked at the premises, looked at the areas and so on. So, we will sit down and do our own analysis.”

    He expressed regret that the committee was not allowed access to the Germans’ section of the camp but noted that the firm was notified of the visit.

    The Coordinating Secretary of the workers, Mr Sunday Gbangbala, had told NAN on June 16 that the workers had won the case against the firm at the High Court and Court of Appeal.

    Gbangbala said the firm appealed to the Supreme Court against judgment but the court’s decision on the appeal had yet to be delivered.

    He said the firm on June 13 approached a Wuse Magistrates’ Court to evict the workers but that the court ordered the company to maintain the status quo.

    The workers were also at the National Human Rights Commission to file a petition on Nov. 23, the same day Pwajok and members of the committee visited the commission on the matter.

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