Breakingnews Lockdown: Workers set Chinese company’s vehicle ablaze in Ogun
Lockdown: Workers set Chinese organization's vehicle on fire in Ogun
Some distressed easygoing specialists of a Chinese organization in the Ogun Guangdong Free Trade Zone situated at the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State, have set burning one of the organization's vehicles and demolished two others.
The disappointed specialists purportedly challenged the organization's choice to bolt them inside the premises.
It was assembled that the choice to bolt them up inside the premises was a piece of measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 and to comply with the fourteen day lockdown expansion of the administration,
The dissidents in a video circled via web-based networking media were heard saying, "No more, the executives. This administration ought to have arranged this since yesterday, pay us in any event two months' compensation".
Affirming the episode, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the occurrence had happened three days prior.
Oyeyemi said there was no agitation in the zone, saying, it was only a dissent without death toll.
He stated, "It happened a few days prior. The Chinese organization bolted its easygoing specialists inside the organization since the start of the lockdown.
"The laborers were presently clamoring that they needed to return home, requesting that the administration take care of them. That was what really started off the dissent."
"They set on fire the organization's vehicle however not totally consumed. They likewise demolished the windscreens of two vehicles.
police have mediated in the issue and the administration of the Chinese organization has taken care of them, the laborers have all gone to their homes.
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