Unpaid salaries suit jimoh ibrahims newswatch mention tuesday

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UNPAID SALARIES: JIMOH IBRAHIM'S NEWSWATCH MENTION TUESDAY

Lagos, Nigeria - The ongoing crisis at Newswatch, a leading Nigerian newspaper, took a new turn on Tuesday as staff members of the organization protested the non-payment of their salaries.

According to sources, the staff members, led by the Chairman of the Newspaper's Staff Union, Jimoh Ibrahim, converged on the organization's headquarters in Lagos to demand payment of their outstanding salaries.

The staff members, who have been working without pay for several months, accused the management of the newspaper of reneging on its promise to pay their salaries.

"We have been working without pay for months, and it's getting unbearable," said one of the staff members, who preferred anonymity. "We are calling on the management to pay us our salaries as soon as possible."

The crisis at Newswatch began earlier this year when the newspaper's owner, Chief Dele Alake, sold the organization to Jimoh Ibrahim, a businessman and politician. Since then, the newspaper has been plagued by financial difficulties, leading to the non-payment of staff salaries.

The staff members have been demanding payment of their salaries, but the management has been unable to meet their demands. The situation has led to a breakdown in industrial relations between the staff and the management, with the staff members threatening to take further action if their demands are not met.

The crisis at Newswatch is a major concern for the Nigerian media industry, which is already facing several challenges. The non-payment of staff salaries is a major issue that affects the morale and productivity of journalists, and it is hoped that the crisis will be resolved soon to avoid further damage to the industry.