Workers shut NTDC, call for sack of Coker

Friday Ajagunna
Friday Ajagunna
Folorunsho-Folarin-Coker DG, NTDC,

Workers of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, NTDC, on Wednesday shut the headquarters of the corporation in Abuja, calling for the sack of the director general, Foluronsho Folarin Coker for incompetence.

The workers who were piqued by what they called highhandedness and poor welfare of the workers by the Coker led NTDC expressed disappointment over the development in the Corporation.

They noted that Coker set up a project unit which is not part of the NTDC nomecleture, but a conduit to Syphon money out of NTDC.

The workers who carried various placards with different inscriptions lamented that the DG has not been able to achieve anything since taking over NTDC.

They expressed disappointment over what they called his poor leadership style and lack of respect for the workers.

Some of the placards read, “DG Mr Folunrusho Coker, we are tired of your insults, we are not your slaves, “Coker give us our job, we want to work, Coker needs management training, Coker stop all impunity and financial recklessness in NTDC, “NTDC staff says no to oppressors, “NTDC staff are not animals, treat us like human beings, “Special assistant is not a full time employment, let the staff work, “What kind of a leader is Coker, seven months after assumption of duty, no meeting with staff, “Coker said Buhari has not been able to achieve anything in two yeas and so NTDC staff should not expect him to do magic, “Folunrunsho Coker lacks human relations, he is a bully, “PMV as a matter of urgency should sack Foluronsho Coker, “only Coker attends foreign exhibition,” among others.

Meanwhile, the management of NTDC has promised to respond appropriately to all the issues raised by the workers.

In recent years, NTDC has been dogged by controversies, staff protest and low workers morale occasioned by poor leadership style which started with Sally Mbanefo, the immediate past DG.

Stakeholders in the industry had a high expectation that Coker will reposition NTDC by taking the corporation to a higher height, but with the recent protest by the workers, all that may now seem to be a mirage.

Coker was appointed about seven months ago to help revive the dwindling fortunes of the Nigerian tourism having served briefly as a commissioner of tourism and culture in Lagos state where he was removed unceremoniously.

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