General News of Thursday, 9 March 2017

Source: classfmonline.com

Marwako pepper victim had been pencilled for award – PRO

Evelyn Boakye,kitchen staffer at Marwako whose face was allegedly dipped in pepper Evelyn Boakye,kitchen staffer at Marwako whose face was allegedly dipped in pepper

Evelyn Boakye, the Ghanaian kitchen staffer whose face was allegedly dipped in pepper by a Lebanese supervisor of the Abelenkpe branch of Marwako Fast Food, was in line to receive a prize at the eatery’s annual staff awards, the firm’s Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Amin Lamptey, has disclosed.

“Evelyn Boakye is one of the best workers. She joined Marwako about eight months ago and you can’t believe it that she has been pencilled down as one of the best workers ready to receive an award at our awards night this year,” Mr Lamptey told Moro Awudu on the Executive Breakfast Show (EBS) on Class91.3FM on Wednesday 9 March.

Meanwhile, it has come to light that Marwako pays Ms Boakye GHS300 as salary for her 10-hour a day job.

Evelyn’s brother, Kobby, who disclosed his sister’s salary, told Moro Awudu on Class91.3FM’s Executive Breakfast Show on Wednesday, 8 March that Marwako has not offered a penny to his sister in terms of assistance ever since the incident happened, contrary to claims by the restaurant that the victim has refused all help extended to her by the eatery.

He said his sister has been living on the benevolence of Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister Otiko Afisa Djaba, former Chief of Defence Staff Brigadier General Nunoo-Mensah, MP for Ayawaso West Wuogon Kyeremanteng Agyarko, and a few friends and relatives, stressing that: “I say on authority, they [Marwako] have not given any penny for hospital bills, it is a lie, it’s an insult to women.”

“And even up till now, the whole company, they have not paid the workers, and even her [Evelyn],” he said.

According to him, the restaurant also, sometimes, makes deductions from the meagre GHS300 salary paid to staff with the excuse that there have been shortages of certain foodstuffs in the pantry, for which the workers are surcharged. “…It’s a table-top salary,” he stressed.

He said the incident has been hard on his sister and the family. “For now it’s kind of hard because looking at your kid sister being in the news everywhere … everyone is calling … so the stress is too much.”

“As for the family, we wish this thing hadn’t happened so that she will have her peace, we are not complaining about Evelyn getting GHS300 working for 10 hours a day, as a young girl she was not depending on any man to survive,” he added.

However, Jihad Chaaban, the Lebanese supervisor who allegedly dipped Evelyn’s face into the pepper paste has pleaded not guilty to three counts of assault, offensive conduct and causing harm after he was arrested and appeared in court on Wednesday, 8 March.

At least 2,500 people have signed an online petition aimed at seeking justice for Evelyn. The petition followed an online crusade #BoycottMarwako launched after the incident came to light.

The incident has been widely condemned by Ghanaians on social media, leading to a call for a total boycott of Marwako.

Also, Second Lady Samira Bawumia has said Mr Chaaban must be penalised for his crime.

“I think it’s one too many but I think it’s the employee who needs to be penalised. It’s unacceptable and I saw yesterday the Gender Minister was there with the lady and I’m sure they are going to push this to its logical conclusion,” Mrs Bawumia said on Accra-based Joy FM on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection Ms Otiko Afisa Djaba, Labour and Employment Relations Minister Ignatius Baffour-Awuah and MP for the area, Kyeremateng Agyarko met with the management of Marwako over the matter. The Labour Minister ordered an intensive audit of Marwako’s labour practices.