JAMB UTME in the Petroleun Training Institute, Effurun was disrupted
as protesters refused candidates entry into the venue on Thursday 12th
March 2015. The protesters alleged alleged marginalisaton in different
areas by the Petroleum Training Institute.
The protesters, who came from various quarters in Effurun,
barricaded the main entrance of PTI, which is located at the town, and
stopped people from gaining access to the institution.
Consequently, the candidates that were due to sit their UTME examination in the institution were barred from the school.
The protest also caused serious traffic in that part of the town, with a spill-over effect on the Warri–Port Harcourt road.
The protesters said they had for long been aggrieved over the
continued marginalisation in the areas of employment, contracts and
other welfare packages.The protesters, which included men, women and
youths, carried placards with the inscription, ‘No employment for our
children, no peace for PTI'; ‘PTI has employed 159 persons, we want our
50% job slots'; ‘We want to discuss with the Minister of Petroleum
Resources, Deziani Alison-Madueke'; ‘Show me what kind of federal
character is being practised in federal institutions in Nigeria and a
lot of others’.
Addressing newsmen, Chairman of Uvwie Community, John Enakireru, said
several fruitless representations had been made to the school
authorities to employ qualified youths from the area.
He said, “We are demanding our fair share of job placements for
Uvwie sons and daughters. But PTI authorities continues to turn deaf
ears to our demands.
“It is sad that in its 42 years of existence, no Uvwie person has
held any key position (in PTI). Yet we say we are one Nigeria.“We are
demanding 40 per cent job placements as contained in the bill
establishing the local content scheme for host communities.”
Enakireru said the protesters would continue to block the entrance
to PTI till their request was answered.The Youth President, Mr. Samson
Agboire, explained that the school authorities had completely ignored
them and their patience was running out.
But the Public Relations Officer of the institute, Mr. Brown
Ukanefemoni, pleaded for calm, explaining that the institution was
already discussing the issue.
According to him, the Acting Principal, John Orukele, is a listening Chief Executive, stressing that he was taking the matter seriously and urged the protesters to embrace peace.
According to him, the Acting Principal, John Orukele, is a listening Chief Executive, stressing that he was taking the matter seriously and urged the protesters to embrace peace.
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