Tantita Security Boss in Ondo Accused of Salary Diversion as Workers Protest Two Years Unpaid Wages
Tension is rising in Okitipupa, Ondo State, as Tantita Security workers protest two years of unpaid salaries and accuse the state coordinator, Chief Idowu Asonja, of payroll manipulation, salary diversion, and abuse of office. Aggrieved workers stormed the palace of the Lisa of Idepe-Okitipupa, pleading for intervention and alleging falsified staff lists and ghost workers. Youth groups in Ikale land also accuse Asonja of leading armed men to destroy a chief’s residence and disrespecting traditional authority. They are demanding a full probe, withdrawal of soldiers, relocation of Tantita's office, and an apology to the Jegun of Idepe. Community tension remains high as calls for Tompolo and federal authorities to intervene intensify.
Tension is rising in Okitipupa, Ondo State, as Tantita Security workers protest two years of unpaid salaries and accuse the state coordinator, Chief Idowu Asonja, of payroll manipulation, salary diversion, and abuse of office. Aggrieved workers stormed the palace of the Lisa of Idepe-Okitipupa, pleading for intervention and alleging falsified staff lists and ghost workers. Youth groups in Ikale land also accuse Asonja of leading armed men to destroy a chief’s residence and disrespecting traditional authority. They are demanding a full probe, withdrawal of soldiers, relocation of Tantita's office, and an apology to the Jegun of Idepe. Community tension remains high as calls for Tompolo and federal authorities to intervene intensify.
Tantita Security Boss in Ondo Accused of Salary Diversion as Workers Protest Two Years Unpaid Wages
Tension is rising in Okitipupa, Ondo State, as Tantita Security workers protest two years of unpaid salaries and accuse the state coordinator, Chief Idowu Asonja, of payroll manipulation, salary diversion, and abuse of office. Aggrieved workers stormed the palace of the Lisa of Idepe-Okitipupa, pleading for intervention and alleging falsified staff lists and ghost workers. Youth groups in Ikale land also accuse Asonja of leading armed men to destroy a chief’s residence and disrespecting traditional authority. They are demanding a full probe, withdrawal of soldiers, relocation of Tantita's office, and an apology to the Jegun of Idepe. Community tension remains high as calls for Tompolo and federal authorities to intervene intensify.
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