Tough times now await about 50 per cent of the staff of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) now facing sack as the main opposition
party plans to restructure its workforce.
Sunday Tribune learnt
that the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party, led by Prince
Uche Secondus, has finalised arrangements to prune the number of workers
who are now jittery because they are unsure of those who may be
affected.
Though the criteria for the selection of the staff to
be laid off are not clear, it was understood that the exercise will cut
across all cadres of staff.
Findings revealed that the party was
already working on the severance package for its directors who may be
affected, but its plans for the supervisors and the intermediate staff
are unknown.
The party is said to have initially earmarked the
sum of N5 million as payoff for each of the directors who may be sacked.
However, the party is reportedly contemplating on bringing down the
payoff to N2 million each.
Though the party has not officially
informed members of staff about the restructuring plan, all of them are
already aware and afraid of what may befall them following the retrieval
of their personal files from the registry by the management.
Meanwhile,
the members of staff are now spoiling for war, saying that they will
not accept the restructure plan unless they are guaranteed their full
entitlements.
Some distraught party employees who spoke with
Sunday Tribune at the Wadata Plaza, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja national
secretariat of the party affirmed that they have not been told what will
happen even though they are aware that the party is working on reducing
its staff.
They also claimed that laying them off will amount to rubbishing the sacrifice they made for the party during its trying times.
A
party employee who spoke to Sunday Tribune under the condition of
anonymity said: “We, the staff, are responsible for the revival of the
PDP after the election loss in 2015.
“We stood by the party
when many people did not want to come near it because APC successfully
tagged it a corrupt party. This is not a good way to repay us for our
loyalty and support.”
It was not clear what action the staff
may take if the party follows through on the plan to restructure without
meeting the employees demands. It was not also known when the party may
implement the plan.
When contacted, the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, said he did not have any fact on the matter.
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