The hotel, prior to the survival programme, was paying each of the employees N15,000 as monthly salary.One of the employees, who identified herself simply as Ekanem, remitted only N29,000 to Duran Hotel in the first month. She claimed bank charges chopped off about a thousand naira from the grant.
Ms Ekanem denied Mr Achanga’s claim about the existence of an understanding that the grant money was meant to be shared to other employees. Two other employees, however, told PREMIUM TIMES there was such understanding. Six of the employees were consistent in remitting the N30,000 every month, for three months, to the hotel, PREMIUM TIMES learnt, while two of the hotel workers who enrolled for the grant, left the hotel’s employ before the commencement of the programme.
I really don’t understand Nigerian business owners. Here’s an intervention that’s meant for the workers but the business proprietor wants his share. We scream the police is corrupt. How’s this different? iyaboawokoya
A welcomed investigation
But everyday they find a way to blame MBuhari and ProfOsinbajo
And you guys will say MBuhari is the problem
Hian