The consulting firm owned by the former governor of
Lagos state, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, seem to be enmeshed in a major
controversy.
The company, Alpha-Beta Consulting Limited is already facing the prospect of being picketed by the Association of Senior Staff of Bank and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI) after the management sacked 300 workers in one fell swoop.
The company’s total staff strength is about 375. Daily Trust gathered that the staff were sacked because they wanted to form a union in order to send a message to the management of the company.
The ASSBIFI’s officials visited the premises of the company as early as 7.am yesterday, June 23, in a protest, while displaying placards and criticising the action of the company’s management.
Some of the inscriptions on the placards were, “Alpha Beta is a lawless organization,” “Injustice to humanity must stop.”
Tinubu is currently facing a major political battle in his party, All Progressives Congress as his preferred candidates in the National Assembly elections endorsed by the party were defeated recently.
Meanwhile, Tinubu has ordered the newly elected officials to apologise to him via newspapers in order to pacify him.
The company, Alpha-Beta Consulting Limited is already facing the prospect of being picketed by the Association of Senior Staff of Bank and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI) after the management sacked 300 workers in one fell swoop.
The company’s total staff strength is about 375. Daily Trust gathered that the staff were sacked because they wanted to form a union in order to send a message to the management of the company.
The ASSBIFI’s officials visited the premises of the company as early as 7.am yesterday, June 23, in a protest, while displaying placards and criticising the action of the company’s management.
Some of the inscriptions on the placards were, “Alpha Beta is a lawless organization,” “Injustice to humanity must stop.”
Tinubu is currently facing a major political battle in his party, All Progressives Congress as his preferred candidates in the National Assembly elections endorsed by the party were defeated recently.
Meanwhile, Tinubu has ordered the newly elected officials to apologise to him via newspapers in order to pacify him.
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