Pay Workers Their Salaries, Oyegun Urges Akeredolu

National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, yesterday urged Ondo State governor-elect Rotimi  Akeredolu to make the payment of workers’ salaries his priority on resumption of office.

Workers in the state have not been paid their monthly salaries for seven months.

Odigie-Oyegun, who spoke when Akeredolu visited the party’s national secretariat  to show him his certificate of return, said making payment of salaries his first priority would endear Akeredolu to the people.

“People who work deserve their pay and I hope that would be your first priority,” he said.

Father Of British-Born Oregon Shooting Gunman Says He Is ‘As Shocked As Anyone

The dad of British-born Oregon gunman Chris Harper Mercer (pictured above) has spoken of his disbelief after his son killed 10 people and injured seven in a US college gun rampage yesterday.

The killer burst into Umpqua Community College in Roseburg and opened fire. Eye-witnesses say he was asking victims their religion before shooting people who identified themselves as Christian.

The 26-year-old was later killed in a shootout with police.

Dad Ian Mercer told reporters outside his home he is ‘as surprised as anyone’ at the tragedy.
He said: “Obviously, it’s been a devastating day. Devastating for me and my family.

“I’m just as shocked as everybody at what happened today. I’ve just been talking to the police and the FBI. That’s all the details I have right now, is what you know already.”

Police recovered four weapons at the scene, including three handguns and a long-range rifle, according to reports.