Ondo State
Commissioner for Transport, Mr Nicolas Tofowomo yesterday threw decorum to the
wind as he openly slapped a director in the Ministry of Works, Mr M.J Afeniforo
severally over a trivial issue. The commissioner was said to have approached
the director for a tractor but Afeniforo was said to have told the commissioner
that the tractors were already on various sites.
It was gathered that Afeniforo also told the commissioner that
the Commissioner for Works, Gboye Adegbenro was aware of the development and
asked him to call to verify. But Tofowomo, howev,er allegedly the commissioner
for works and told him that the director of mechanical had diverted the
tractors to his home town.
The director, it was learnt cautioned Tofowomo not to lie
against him since he was saying the tractors were diverted to Ilara-Mokin. The
commissioner was furious and slapped the director several times for arguing
with him, an attitude sources in the ministry said had become common with
Tofowomo. The development triggered the anger of workers of the ministry, who
trooped out to protest injustice meted out on their senior officer and the
commissioner, who sensed danger left hurriedly to his office.
The protest was later hijacked by the state chapter of the
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC), who converged on
the premises of the ministry to protest the assault on Afeniforo. But the
intervention of the Chairman of the Joint Negotiation Council, Mr. Solomon
Adelegan saved the situation, as workers were poised to show the commissioner
the way out of the ministry. The aggrieved workers vowed to deal with the
commissioner if he did not stop what they called animalistic behaviour.
The Head of Service, Mrs. Kosemani Kolawole, invited the
assaulted director and the permanent secretary, probably with a view to
resolving the matter . All efforts to get the embattled commissioner to comment
on the issue proved abortive as he did not respond to the calls put to him.
Source:
Sun
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