 City sweepers of Calaba, the cross over state capital, numbering about 100 today, eleted front of the governor's office with garbage in protest of the aforementioned unpaid salary. The protest led to obstruction of vehicular movement around the seat of power located on Leopard Road. The women told correspondents that the last time they were paid a monthly stipends was in December of 2022. Security personnel, including policemen, Department of Security Services, DSS, were seen trying to stop passers-by in journalists from taking pictures and making videos as they were allegedly apprehending onlookers and eleting the pictures from the devices. Commissioners say nobody will allow our money. Come complain the same thing, but they don't know it's your turn. Okay, as you tell them not to go, you talk say pexing go come back. Now, as you tell them not to go, people when they don't record with the that of a raw super-fights on them, they sweep. Then they pay them. But now I want to be no see, that my own children are put them for school. Okay, you, you not sweeper? Okay, so sweeper different records. Yes, okay, okay. So now that they pay records, but they don't pay sweepers. So sweepers, when they pay 15, oh, she had 10,000. That 10,000 there. I say we got the first time for, because of six months salary. I say, when they come, when they come put on checkers. Me and the time I baby for about, when we come this office, I see them put on for checkers. When then the caller, he say women get the fight. That woman come for it. Tell her to call you, we pay her. Even as if Friday, then they pay orders. Before we reach there, then come put on checkers for eyes again. Well, our women fall down, woman. Okay, okay. When then put checkers. Yes! Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.