Armed policemen surround Takoradi flour mill after 'Sack' MD, angry worker



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– Angry workers at the Takoradi flour mill have dismissed their managing director, Thierry Loupiac

– The action took place on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 in the morning, when the workers went to his office and asked him to leave.

– Loupiac would have promised to ensure that all workers involved in the action were dismissed upon his return

Information available for YEN.com.gh shows that armed police surrounded the Takoradi flour mill.

This comes after angry workers besieged the office of the Director General, Thierry Loupiac, and fired him from his office.

YEN.com.gh understands that the workers entered his office and asked him to leave because they could not work under his hostile administration because he did not have the necessary managerial skills and was constantly abusing them.

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The action was taken in the morning of Wednesday, July 10, 2019 and he was taken to a police station.

According to a report by Starrfm.com.gh, a union member said Loupiac initially refused to leave his office, but was quickly controlled and chased from the company's premises.

"When I return from the police station, I will make sure that you are all fired for taking part in this uncivilized, idiotic and poor Ghanaian action," the man struggling with the conflict would have informed the workers.

The union president, Gideon Aryetey, then advised the workers to return to their jobs and not to cause confusion if they had achieved their goal.

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Police officers led by Superintendent Effah, commander of SWAT, quickly surrounded the company and took charge of security in the area.

In another report, the Deputy Minister of Information, Ama Dokuaa Asiamah Adjei, revealed the main reason for the recent protest in Accra.

According to her, the protest, dubbed Kum Y3n Pr3ko, is an agenda of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

She added that the majority of protesters were executives and members of the NDC and not Ghanaians who were harmed in the attempt to screen.

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