Youths of Alesa and Alode communities in Eleme, host to the Port Harcourt Refinery, have occupied the main entrance of the refinery complex, shutting down activities at the refinery in demand for employment even as the refinery undergoes rehabilitation.
The youths in their hundreds on Tuesday and Wednesday barricaded the main gate of the refinery complex, with placards bearing different inscriptions, such as “PHRC where did you keep our slots”, and “PHRC obey Nigerian Content Act” among others.
The leader of the protest identified as Hon. Johnson Nwogu, said the community was shocked that an employment of 165 people was carried out by the management of the refinery but only 13 chances were given to the whole of Eleme and less than five to Alesa, the host community.
Currently, a group of individuals is obstructing the entrance to the Port Harcourt refinery. They are celebrating with makeshift shelters and have slaughtered a cow for the occasion. They have also made a commitment that the refineries will not be functional. pic.twitter.com/FvpNZyBM0w
— Imran Muhammad (@Imranmuhdz) July 17, 2024
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