Friday 17 June 2016

The Management of DAAR Communications Has Refutes Claims It Sacked Its Entire Staff and Shutdown Operations in its Benin Branch

The Management of DAAR Communication Plc has issued a statement to refute reports that it sacked its  entire workers in its Benin stations. The statement which was issued by management of the organization on Thursday in Abuja and made available to newsmen denied the report that it shut down its stations in Benin city.
As against the report, the Daar communications management admitted “out of 40 operational staff, only 13 were laid off”. The official statement reads below:
“We wish to correct this misrepresentation of facts and state emphatically that the management critically appraised the operations of both stations in Benin.
We appraised the operations as it relates to manpower capacity utilisation, dedication to duty, productivity level, and found some wanting and far below expectation.
Their general conduct was found to be inimical to the attainment of the lofty ideals of the organisation.
Their professionalism and competence was not at par with that of their colleagues and it was adversely affecting the over-all productivity and the expected capacity of both stations.
The management stated that the issue of salaries and other financial obligations to workers was receiving utmost attention,”.

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