Tragedy struck in Benin, the Edo State capital, on Wednesday when
an employee of Esan North-East Local Government Council, identified as Peter
Ayewoh, slumped and died during a mass protest by the Nigerian Union of Local
Government Employees over unpaid salary arrears.
It was learnt that Ayewoh, an employee of the Works department,
slumped while protesting with hundreds of his counterparts from the 18 local
government councils.
He was said to have been taken to a hospital, where he was
confirmed dead and his remains later deposited in a mortuary in Uromi.
The protesting workers carried various placards, lamenting the failure of local
government authorities to pay the outstanding salaries, ranging from two to 18
months.
Egor Council is said have the highest backlog of unpaid salary
arrears.
The protest paralysed commercial activities in major areas in
Benin, as the aggrieved workers marched in their hundreds from Five Junction to
Ring Road before making their way to Sapele Road.
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