
Imo State Governor,Rochas Okorocha
The Imo State government has warned striking members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN of “no work, no pay” policy, if the workers fail to return to work.
Governor Rochas Okorocha gave the warning yesterday when the Imo State Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, played host to him at the Press Centre, Owerri.
“The judiciary workers in the state have been on strike for several weeks now. I want to warn them immediately that this administration will now adopt the policy of no work, no pay for as long as they fail to return to work. I will use their salaries for the development of the state”, Okorocha said.
Addressing the protests caused by the demolition of people’s homes and business outfits in and around Owerri municipality, Okorocha vowed to continue with what his administration was doing.
“I am looking ahead for the state. I am not deterred by the protests or what people say or write in the papers about this administration. People can say what they like, while I will continue to do what I think best for the state,” the governor warned.
Answering a question on the proposed relocation of the Owerri Main Market, Governor Okorocha said he would not go back on the plan.