HUNDREDS of graduate trainees under the
Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria in Kaduna on
Thursday held the state Governor, Mukhtar Yero, hostage over unpaid
five-month allowances.
Although the target of the protest, our
correspondent gathered, was Yero, he, however, narrowly escaped the
anger of the placard-carrying youths. The youths besieged the venue of
the inauguration event of the distribution of cheaques to benefiaciaries
of the N1bn partnership fund between the state government and Bank of
Industry.
The governor was represented by his deputy, Nuhu Bajoga, at the event.
The
protesters, who completed SMEDAN training since January this year, beat
the security to find their way to the late Gen. Hassan Katsina House,
Kawo, Kaduna, venue of the event.
At about 1.25am, the aggrieved trainee
graduates forced themselves into the main hall where they expected to
see the governor himself but were disappointed that the deputy
represented him.
Not done, the youths opted to disrupt the speech of the deputy.
As the written speech of the governor was read by the deputy, the protesting youths shouted him down.
They chanted solidarity songs, “What we are saying, give us our money!” to distract the listening guests.
The development forced the programme to end abruptly.
Government officials and other guests
from the BoI at the ocassion had to rush into waiting vehicles to leave
the venue of the event.
Inscription on some of the placards
displayed by the protesters read, “SMEDAN programme is a fraud;” “This
is 419,” “Give us our entitlements,” and “We have not been paid any kobo
but the state government said it has paid us; it is a lie,” and “You
cannot use us and dump us, we are tired of this government.”
A leader of the SMEDAN trainees,
Abdulraman Salihu, said since they completed their training, the
government had failed to pay them.
He said the trainees were entitled to N1bn across the state but till date none of them had received nothing.
Salihu said, “We finished training since
January this year, but the government refused to pay us and what we are
hearing from people is that we have been paid, but nobody paid us any
kobo.
“We are entitled to one billion naira across the state, but up till now we have not been paid.”
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