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Ezeemo Quits Orient Newspaper Staff from Residence Despite Unpaid Salaries

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By Ifeizu Joe

The publisher of Orient Daily newspaper, Mr. Godwin Chukwunenye Ezeemo has served eviction notice to staff of the company, resident at its Charity Estate staff quarters behind the government house, Awka, Anambra State capital.

Ezeemo, is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Orient Magazine, Newspaper & Communication Limited (OMNCL), publishers of Orient Daily, Orient Energy and Omega FM.

The former Anambra governorship candidate under the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) served the notice to his staff through his lawyer, Uju Ikena Esq.

The eviction notice dated May 31, 2023 was pasted on the walls at the staff quarters on June 2023.

The eviction notice came, despite close to three years of unpaid Salaries to the journalists and other workers in the newspaper company. The newspaper outfit has been shutdown permanently by Mr Ezeemo.

The development, according to inside sources, took place barely three weeks after the lawyer called a meeting of residents of the estate and declared herself the new solicitor of Ezeemo and issued a new directive to distraught staff and non-staff at the quarters to come with their rent receipts and evidence of payment of electricity bills at the next meeting.

One of the staff said: “The lawyer made it known to us that Oga was no longer interested in hearing that we are Orient Staff and that he wants only those who will pay the new rent to remain and those that could not to pack out, even as he insists that he was not owing anybody.

“We were still waiting for the lawyer to come for the rescheduled meeting so we can iron out the issue when we saw quit notice pasted everywhere at the quarters with 10 days to expiration of the notice.”

Staff of the outfit said the organisation have been struggling to survive since 2021, with some of the staff owed as much as three years salary

They lamented that despite the poor condition of the company, Mr Ezeemo, who has contested for the position of Anambra State governor for four times, kept milking the company and pumping money into politics, with the hope of becoming a governor, while staff of his company suffered neglect.

“It will interest you to know that despite the grueling situation at the company, Mr. Ezeemo, a self-acclaimed industrialist, has been spending heavily on the political fronts, as consistent contestant for the Anambra governorship.

“As at last count, he had contested four times with different parties from 2010 till 2021 at huge cost without success. And he now wants his employees to pay the price for his political losses”, another ex-staff of the company said.

It was gathered that shortly after his last failed governorship bid, Ezeemo announced temporary closure of the Orient Daily newspaper in what he called move to “restrategize” operations of the company. According to the memo dated 10th December 2021, the company would scale down its operations in order to “minimize cost and attract a sizable revenue for a restart”.

Ezeemo, through the memo, told employees of Orient Daily to stay out temporarily until they are invited for resumption of duties, or else will be paid their salary arrears since the accounting department has information of the account details of all the available and non-available staff for settlement.

It was also learned that a year earlier, staffs, some already owned up to 12 months’ arrears were forced to spend the December 2020 with paltry N10,000 ‘Christmas palliative’, a development that forced some staffs to resign.

Our correspondent also gathered that the staffs resident at the estate expressed shock that Ezeemo decided to eject them from the staff quarters when he had not informed them of formal closure of the company or settle salary arrears and other entitlements owed them.

“It came to us as a shock because we have been hearing rumour that he has closed Orient Daily and set up another company called Umeaku Printing Press. We were waiting for Ezeemo to tell us that we no longer have a job at Orient Daily but he didn’t and the next thing we got was a quit notice”, the staff said.

Many of the staff see the decision by Ezeemo to impose a new tenancy agreement and increase house rent as the last ditch effort to get rid of his employees without paying them.

“This is a calculated attempt to send us away, empty handed. Six months after he suspended operation of Orient Daily, Mr. Ezeemo, had through his lawyer, doubled the tenancy charges of the staff resident in the estate without any explanation. Then, we saw it as a move to easily run down the outstanding arrears of workers some of whose arrears are counting in millions. We didn’t protest. Now, he came again with another increment and tenancy agreement that nobody had sighted and he hasn’t paid us a dime since then. Where is he expecting us to get money to pay him?! This is why we are convinced that he wants to push us out.”

Ezeemo’s new lawyer, Uju Ikena Esq., who had imposed a new tenancy agreement and rent hike, feign ignorance of the debt profile of his client and had warned the staff that she was not concerned about any arrears or their past business with the politician.

When our correspondent reached Ezeemo on his indebtedness to the staff of the company, and the attempt to quit them from their residence, Ezeemo denied.

“That property is not owned by Orient Daily newspaper. It is owned by Redmark Agency. What Orient Daily did was to pay Redmark Agency for its staff to live in the property, and now that they have run Orient Daily aground, and the company can no longer pay for the rent of staff, Redmark Agency is seeking to recover its property.

“I have spent over N350million on that company from 2015 to date and all of it was mismanaged. Those apartments they are talking about is not staff quarters of Orient Daily, it is property of Redmark Agency, and Orient Daily rented it from Redmark.

“Now that Orient Daily has folded up, Redmark Agency decided to recover their property. We only rented those spaces for our staff, and now that they stopped working with Orient, and Orient Daily has not paid, the agency said they want to recover their property, since Orient is no longer paying their rent.”

Speaking about the backlog of salaries, Ezeemo said: “They are saying we owe them for two or three years, and for that period they have been living on that property. All the laptops, computers, cars, were all taken away by them. They are the people who are looking for my trouble. They stole all the equipments.

“They just think I’m stupid, but I’m not stupid, just that I like to take my time before acting. Else, Redmark Agency would have ejected them long ago, because Orient was not been paying to the agency the rent.”

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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