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NUJ Leads Champion Staff To Protest Against 54-month Salary Arrears

The Gazelle NewsBy The Gazelle NewsMarch 20, 2020No Comments0 Views
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The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Lagos State Council on Friday, led former staff of Champion Newspapers to protest at Oriental Hotels, Victoria Island, Lagos, venue of 2020 Champion Newspapers Excellence Awards, over unpaid 54 month salary arrears.
The protest against the management of the  newspapers was led by the  Council Chairman, Dr. Quasim Akinreti as well as the National Trustee of the Union, Mr. Sylva Okereke.
It was gathered that as the protest was going on, the management of Champion Newspapers threatened to arrest the  NUJ Chairman and his team of protesters, who were unperturbed over the threats by the police and management of the hotel.
The protesters claimed that the Publisher of the newspapers, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu and the Managing Director of the Company, Mrs. Nwadiuto Ihekanwa have been considered very insensitive to the plights of the past and present staff of the company, as over 25 staff have so far died due to non-payment of over four years salaries.
It was gathered that despite selling the property of Champion Newspapers to Promasidor company for N2.5 billion, the heartless management refused to pay the over N100m owed to the staff.
Protesters were seen carrying placards with inscriptions,  “No Pay, no award!  Madam, You’re Wicked!! You have enslaved our members!!!
Others read in part, “Champion management you’re heartless! Pay us our money” and “Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu enslaved our members”
It would be recalled that the 2020 Champion Newspapers Excellence Award was expected to attract at least two governors, including Governors Ayade and Ugwuanyi.
Other recipients  include, the CEO Airpeace, the GMD of Zenith Bank, Seplat and  Globacom among others.
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