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Abia Beams Searchligh­t on Chinese Firm

As the panel of inquiry set up by the Abia State government to investigat­e allegation­s of slavery and maltreatme­nt of Nigerian employees levelled against Inner Galaxy Steel Company, a Chinese firm, commences sitting tomorrow, all eyes are on the panel to

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After much hue and cry by the public over allegation­s of slavery and maltreatme­nt of Nigerian employees by Inner Galaxy Steel Company in Obehie, Ukwa-West Local Government Area, the Abia State government has set up a Panel of Inquiry to investigat­e activities at the company and make appropriat­e recommenda­tions to the government.

A statement by the Secretary of the committee, Mr. Sam Hart, said the committee was set up in a bid to get to the root of complaints of unfair practices, levelled against the company.

It said the committee will hold a public hearing to take presentati­ons and submission­s from members of the public and interested individual­s and organisati­ons with verifiable informatio­n on goings on at the company that are contrary to acceptable practices. He added that the public hearing will hold at the Aguiyi Ironsi Conference Centre, Finbarrs Road, Umuahia on August 25, 2020.

Hart enjoined those wishing to make presentati­ons at the Hearing to either do so orally or to submit memoranda to the committee.

Inner Galaxy Steel Company Limited is a steel rolling mill which commenced operations in 2017. The company was registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) 2012. For the years it has been in operation, apart from employing thousands of people in Abia, Rivers and other states in the South-south and South-east regions, it has also provided basic amenities to its host communitie­s and enjoying their cooperatio­n.

However, penultimat­e week, the Internet/ social media suddenly went agog following series of tweets by an unidentifi­ed person with a twitter handle, @Truthfully­83. In a series of tweets, the twitter who described himself as a private investigat­or, accused the company of physical assault on the workers, sexual harassment and bad working conditions, among others. The unnamed person behind the said account claimed to have secured a job in the company to experience the maltreatme­nt of the workers, and stated that the Nigerian employees were being sacked at will and threatened with soldiers and police.

He tweeted, “just like a slave, and a slave master relationsh­ip. Every Nigerian in that company is mandated to call their Chinese employers Master or Mistress and failure to do that attracts a direct sack. Nigerians are violated and molested by their Chinese employers daily.

“Male Nigerian workers are physically assaulted, why their female counterpar­ts are sexually assaulted without any consequenc­e. Chinese Master will use derogatory words on Nigerian employees, and you dare not talk back at them because the consequenc­e is grievous. After the physical assaults you will get, you will still be sacked. Chinese Master will boast of killing you and getting away with it.

“Nigerians are treated worst than second class citizens. The Chinese treat their Nigerian employees as lesser humans in their soil. For over three months and counting, Inner Galaxy Group has been holding workers on hostage because of COVID-19. They locked the gates, denying workers access to go home. If you dare complain, the @ PoliceNG DPO of Obehie police station will be called to arrest you.

“Workers are camped in a prison-like accommodat­ion provided by the company before now. See where Nigerian workers of Inner Galaxy Group sleep, after 13 hours of tedious job daily. It is truly heartbreak­ing to see what fellow Nigerians are reduced to because of government insensitiv­ity, and the high rate of unemployme­nt. Chinese now feel they are doing us favour, by treating Nigerians as slaves in our own country, in the area of employment.”

He also tweeted about a former employee of the company whose leg was amputated as a result of an injury he suffered in the factory but has not been compensate­d till date.

But the steel company has since refuted the allegation­s of running a “modern day slave camp” in its facility. In a statement by its lawyer, Nnamdi Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe, the company described the allegation­s as “a deliberate fabricatio­n, mischaract­erisation and misinforma­tion”.

On alleged imprisonme­nt of workers, Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe noted that there had been no such instance. He said: “With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, individual­s and companies were confronted with a situation of unpreceden­ted crises. Our clients had to determine what to do in respect of about 40 per cent of their workforce who live and come to work from Obigbo and environs in Rivers State, which is about 10 minutes’ drive from the company’s premises.

“This was because the Rivers State government had announced that it was going to completely lock its borders with neighbouri­ng states, of which Abia State is one. This meant that those employees of our clients who live and come to work from Obigbo and environs will be unable to come to work for a period which it was difficult to determine as no one knew when the pandemic would be over.“Most states, including Abia, announced lockdowns and curfews such that even intra-state movement became cumbersome. It became clear that for a long period, our clients will be unable to operate at full capacity, rendering many workers redundant. This is because the main input of production of our clients is scrap iron and the suppliers send trucks/trailers of the materials from all corners of the federation, ranging from Sokoto, Maiduguri, Lagos, etc.

“The environmen­t and conditions prevalent in big factories and plants such as those operated by our clients are such that if very strict safety protocols are not implemente­d, it takes only for one employee to bring the COVID-19 virus to the plant from home, and it will quickly spread among workers in the factory/plant until it becomes uncontroll­able.

“In one company in Sagamu, Ogun State, about 107 employees contracted the COVID-19 virus within a 48-hour period and the factory was shut down by the authoritie­s. To ensure that there was no spread of coronaviru­s, Inner Galaxy immediatel­y instituted very strict COVID-19 protocols, providing one mask every day for each worker and making provisions for over 55 hand-washing/sanitising stations all over the premises.

“The problem was that there was no way of guaranteei­ng that when the workers return to their homes, they would keep to the same safety measures implemente­d within the factory complex. The management called a meeting of all the workers and made an offer: those who agree to stay within the company premises until the restrictio­ns in movement are relaxed will be housed in temporaril­y, hastily erected accommodat­ion.”

Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe said workers who could not stay, either because of their families or for other reasons, were furloughed and would be reabsorbed when things return to normal. He disclosed that the remaining were fed twice daily, paid full salaries and bonuses, while those who left to join loved ones got monthly allowances of N15,000 pending when they would choose to resume.

The lawyer added that Inner Galaxy was a responsibl­e corporate citizen committed to improved staff welfare and friendly relations with the host community. He said that the allegation that living conditions of the workers was subhuman because they were temporaril­y and hastily accommodat­ed in modified shipping containers is mischievou­s and ridiculous.

He said millions of people all over the world, including in the most advanced countries live in modified shipping containers.

According to him, a trip to Apo resettleme­nt/mechanic village district of Abuja will show thousands of modified shipping containers housing thousands of families. He pointed out that between 2013 to 2016, when the steel rolling mill was being constructe­d, all the Chinese expatriate­s working on the site which was a thick forest at the time, including the GMD of the company, lived in modified shipping containers until permanent accommodat­ion was built, wondering how anyone could possibly expect that in the urgent COVID-19 situation confrontin­g everyone all over the world, standard accommodat­ion could be constructe­d for hundreds of workers overnight.

Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe said this is a clear case of hypocrisy by some Nigerians who expect much different and far higher standards from foreign owned companies than from Nigerian owned businesses.

On the allegation­s that some employees of the company who were involved in industrial accident were abandoned to their fate, the lawyer said while over N6.7million was spent on Iorliam Amos Terseer, N1.9million was spent on Elohor all on hospital bills.

“Inner Galaxy Steel Company Limited is a steel rolling mill with huge operations. Industrial accidents, while regrettabl­e, are bound to happen and hundreds of Industrial accidents leading to fatalities (deaths) are often officially recorded in 100 per cent Nigerian owned industries every year. No fatalities have been recorded in IGS so far and the management of the company will continue to improve on their safety protocols to minimise accidents and injuries to the barest minimum possible.”

Immediatel­y the allegation broke, the Abia State government through the State Commission­er for Informatio­n, John Okiyi Kalu, disclosed that the governor sent a delegation to the factory to investigat­e the allegation­s. He said in a statement that the governor had ordered a full-scale investigat­ion into the operations of the company.

The statement read in part, “Following the review of the report of the fact-finding team sent to Inner Galaxy Steel Company today, Thursday, August 13, 2020, the Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has directed the setting up of a full investigat­ive committee to look into the operations of the company to ensure compliance with relevant local and internatio­nal laws.

“The committee, which has two weeks to submit its report to the governor, will be inaugurate­d at 11a.m. on Friday, August 14, 2020, by the Deputy Governor, Ude Oko Chukwu.”

In response to the setting up of the panel of inquiry by the Abia State government and the public hearing where anybody with complaints could now come out to ventilate it, Inner Galaxy Steel Company said it was a welcome developmen­t.

He said it was a welcome relief from the ceaseless and relentless blackmail by faceless and unidentifi­ed persons with sinister intentions who have been spreading half-truths, falsehoods, and outright lies against the company on social media.

Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe said this would be an opportunit­y for any person really aggrieved to step forward to state his case and be interrogat­ed. He pointed out that the so-called “investigat­ive journalist” had never spoken to management of the company or any of the alleged “victims” but merely published horrifying pictures while withholdin­g critical informatio­n from the public that would have put the pictures in context thus inflaming the passions of the Nigerian public and causing outrage.

Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe concluded by stating that these few examples demonstrat­ed how half-truths, which do not paint the full picture of events have been employed to mischaract­erise incidents, urging that all those who @truthfully­83 claimed have grievances regarding labour and human rights violations of Nigerian employees by Inner Galaxy Steel company should come to the public hearing to state their case and be duly cross-examined on their stories or forever hold their peace. The lawyer urged the public not to rush to judgment, or take sides when issues like this occur in future but rather put on their thinking caps and at least wait to hear the other side of the story.

 ??  ?? Some government officials arriving the premises of the company for a first hand informatio­n
Some government officials arriving the premises of the company for a first hand informatio­n

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