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COVID-19: Obasanjo Presidential Library lays off workers

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Moses Oba

The Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, Ogun State has sacked many of its staff, following economic hardship occasioned by COVID-19. Its Head of Human Resources, Administration and Procurement, Olanike Ogunleye, in a letter sighted by The Nation, said the development was due to the overwhelming adverse impacts of coronavirus on the organisation. The organisation added the COVID-19 crisis has made its impossible to sustain its workforce.

The letter reads in part: “As you are aware, the current COVID-19 pandemic has had a toll on all our business significantly. “This has resulted to making some difficult business decisions. Due to this situation, we regret to inform you that your employment will be put on hold till further notice. “You are to hand over all company properties in your possession to the human resource department, who shall do a confirmation of the exit clearance process before your final entitlements (if any) would be paid.”

The Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, Ogun State has sacked many of its staff, following economic hardship occasioned by COVID-19. Its Head of Human Resources, Administration and Procurement, Olanike Ogunleye, in a letter sighted by The Nation, said the development was due to the overwhelming adverse impacts of coronavirus on the organisation. The organisation added the COVID-19 crisis has made its impossible to sustain its workforce. The letter reads in part: “As you are aware, the current COVID-19 pandemic has had a toll on all our business significantly.

“This has resulted to making some difficult business decisions. Due to this situation, we regret to inform you that your employment will be put on hold till further notice. “You are to hand over all company properties in your possession to the human resource department, who shall do a confirmation of the exit clearance process before your final entitlements (if any) would be paid.”

The Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, Ogun State has sacked many of its staff, following economic hardship occasioned by COVID-19. Its Head of Human Resources, Administration and Procurement, Olanike Ogunleye, in a letter sighted by The Nation, said the development was due to the overwhelming adverse impacts of coronavirus on the organisation.

The organisation added the COVID-19 crisis has made its impossible to sustain its workforce. The letter reads in part: “As you are aware, the current COVID-19 pandemic has had a toll on all our business significantly.

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“This has resulted to making some difficult business decisions. Due to this situation, we regret to inform you that your employment will be put on hold till further notice. “You are to hand over all company properties in your possession to the human resource department, who shall do a confirmation of the exit clearance process before your final entitlements (if any) would be paid.”

OBSERVERS TIMES gathered that letters dated to May 25th was handed over to the affected workers by the management on Friday.

Credit: Observers Times

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