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Wednesday, April 04, 2018

Nigerian Embassy In Washington Explains Massive Sack Of Workers

The Nigerian Embassy in Washington, DC, has said that the recent disengagement of some workers at the embassy followed due process.





Senior officials at the embassy disclosed that the benefits of the 15 local workers, who were recently laid off, would be paid soon. They said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja, approved the disengagement of the workers due to some ongoing rationalisation of workers at the embassy. The officials, however, said the ministry had also approved the payment of gratuities to the workers, some of whom had worked with the embassy for more than 30 years.


Some of the affected workers had alleged that the decision to lay them off was arbitrary. They also alleged that the embassy had no plans to pay their gratuity and other severance benefits.
Further, the local staff, who were mostly Nigerians, had accused the Mission of retaining the non-Nigerian employees at the expense of those who are of Nigerian nationality.

However, the embassy officials denied that there was no prior notice to the disengaged workers, saying they actually agreed to the arrangement since February 2017. They also assured the workers that the processes for the payment of their entitlements had reached an advanced stage.

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10 comments:

  1. It is well with them. Recession even dey for US self. Na wa.

    So these ones will now be looking for jobs elsewhere. Chai. It is well with them ooo.

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  2. Won ti gbe ise ile de ita.

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  3. Let's interpret this poli-tricks for my Nigerian brethren:

    These folks have diplomatic passport; them no dey search them for airports
    Most of these employees were exported by the opposition party in their 16 years reign
    Soldiers too fit export some
    Now the current party no too sure of 2019
    Them "suppose" move moni go Yankee through "trusted couriers"
    So the way forward is to sack all the "un-trusted ones" and employ "the trusted"
    Them no dey touch American and other staff; them no dey play those kin games of
    poli-tricks.

    This is politricks 101

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    1. God bless you, your head dey there.

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  4. Nigerian Government is trying to cut expenses and eliminate deadwoods. Na so dem talk am.

    Watch the coded next move as plenty Mohammeds will be employed to continue.
    Yes. One Nigeria.
    *shines teeth*

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    1. Let the “plenty mohammeds” go n enjoy too, it is their turn. The post says these ones have worked in the embassy for over 30yrs, even in normal govt jobs, over 30yrs, they shud be heading for retirement. Abi the thing na monarchy???

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  5. Politrical polirogues!

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  6. Lol @ won tickets gbe ise ile lo si ita

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  7. #Seek not the good in external things - seek it in yourselves*

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