Chinese Firms Summoned By Ogun Assembly Over Maltreatment Of Workers

The Ogun State House of Assembly has summoned two Chinese firms over alleged inhuman treatment of their employees, which resulted in physical assault and injury.

The affected companies are Italy Ceramics Company Limited, located on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, and CCETC Suk Power Company Limited. The speaker, Mr. Olakunle Oluomo (Ifo 1), issued the summon in response to a petition submitted by Mr. Olakunle Sobukanla (Ikenne) during the plenary.

Oluomo directed the representatives of the two companies to appear before the Assembly’s Committee on Industry, Trade, and Investments on Monday, at the assembly complex by 10:00 am.

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The speaker emphasized that though the state was committed to attracting investors, it would not tolerate the maltreatment of the people of the state. Earlier, Sobukanla informed the assembly that the Chinese-owned companies had inflicted injuries on some of their employees.

The petition partly reads, “the company did not consider it necessary to provide medical attention for the injured employees, neither did they show any remorse for the injury inflicted on the workers.

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“It is not good enough for foreigners to be so accommodated in the state and Nigeria at large and such investors will not be able to reciprocate the kind gesture extended to them, but instead, maltreat their hosts and employees inhumanly”.

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