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WORKERS in Delta State Ministry of Women Affairs and Community Development took to their heels yesterday, when lepers marked this year’s World Leprosy Day by staging protest, demanding increase in their monthly stipends, feeding and payment of arrears.
They barricaded the new Anwai Road, where the ministry is located, and vowed to remain there until their demands are met as officials of the ministry took to their heels for fear of being brutalised. The lepers, on the platform of Persons Affected with Leprosy, PALs, who came from their settlement at Eku in Ethiope East local Government Area of the state, accused the ministry officials of tampering with their allowances. Some of the placards carried by the protesters read: “We are dying of hunger, our children are starving,” “In 2017 you must pay us N15,000 or we return to the road,” “Is there any market for the poor among others?”
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