Two months after losing
power at the national level and in majority of the states, the national
leadership of the former ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party, has
concluded plans to sack half of its workforce.
Towards this end, the
National Secretary of the party, Prof. Wale Oladipo, has communicated the
decision of the National Working Committee of the party to all its directors.
Oladipo made the
party’s decision known via a memo dated July 29, 2015, which was directed to
“all directors and PS/DD/HOD/SAs/PAs and Establishment Staff” of the party in
Abuja.
It was titled
“Re-organisation and restructuring of staff at the national secretariat of the
Peoples Democratic Party.”
Oladipo said the
decision to cut down on the number of staff and other measures were taken at
the 406 meeting of the NWC, where he said the report “on the reorganisation and
restructuring of staff at the national secretariat” and decisions was approved.
Apart from the
reduction in the number of the staff on the payroll at the party’s
headquarters, he said the salaries and allowances of those to be left behind
would also be cut by as much as 50 per cent.
He listed the decisions
to include “reduction of the allowance of all NWC members by 50 per cent and
reduction in the number of security personnel attached to the national officers
by 50 per cent.”
Other measures included
“reduction of the salaries and allowances of all staff (Establishment and Staff
of NWC members) by 50 per cent, effective August, 2015.
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