Members of Imo State Association of the Deaf , numbering over 300 on Monday , blocked the entry gate
of the Imo State Government House , Owerri, in protest .
The protesters tried to force themselves into the premises of the government house but were resisted
by the security men on duty at the entry gate .
The security men fired several gunshot into the air .
The protesters said they wanted to see Governor Rochas Okorocha , over alleged neglect and
abandonment of their ‘welfare packages and annual subventions .’
Their chairman , Mr . Uzoma Edwards, who spoke to newsmen through an interpreter, a Catholic
Church Reverend sister , said that for the past 12 years , their annual subventions totaling N 12 m had
not been released to the association .
The group also alleged that the government had ‘grossly marginalised ’ members of the association in
employment , empowerment opportunities and official programmes .
The protesters said the state government treated them ‘badly ’ because they cannot talk and had no
ability to air their grievances through verbal communication .
The association ’s chairman said members were angry that the state government had yet to approve
its proposal for the state to host the sixth edition of the National Deaf Football Championship in 2018.
While demanding two vehicles from the state government for members ’ use , the protesters also
sought to be included in the government ’s empowerment of 305 millionaires which was concluded by
the state government last week.
“ We demand an allocation of land , reopening of the office of the Special Assistant on Deaf Matters to
the Governor and the revival of the dying special
education in the state .
“ The government should also relocate the primary school for the deaf situated on Wetheral road ,
Owerri, to a safer and more conducive environment .
“ We are also crying for lack of employment opportunities .”
As of the time of filing this report , no government official had addressed the protesters.
Meanwhile , the protesters have maintained the barricade to the entry , causing people who want to
access the Government House to be stranded.
Credit : Chidiebube Okeoma, Owerri
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