Massive Protest In Ogun As Diapers Manufacturing Company Sacks 200 Workers | Sahara Reporters

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Hayat Kimya is a manufacturer of eco-friendly baby diapers and sanitary pads in the Nigerian market.

Some workers of a diapers manufacturing company, Hayat Kimya, on Wednesday protested the sacking of 200 staff by the company.SaharaReporters gathered that the company fired the workers on Monday without providing justifiable reasons for the decision.

The protesting workers were seen at the front of the company's plant in the Agbara community of Ogun State, demanding immediate reinstating of their sacked colleagues. "Where do they want me to start to take my certificate and be looking for a job? This is injustice; massive sacking" one of the protesters said.

In Nigeria, the unemployment rate is estimated to be around 33 percent. This figure was projected to be at 32.5 percent in the preceding year.In the fourth quarter of 2020, over 33 percent of the labor force was unemployed, according to the Nigerian government’s statistics.

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This is what the company is doing to their staff right now Please help us repost

APC no longer ordering and buying after their last back order. Their man who uses it prefers to import directly from Chicago!

How long shall we continue with this Fuel ⛽️ is now scarce everywhere in the country.. no protest yet

The Nigerian police are conspiring with business to threaten Hayat Holdings employees who are protesting peacefully due to the sudden seperation of over 150 employees without proper consultation and compensation.

Cowards, why cant they use same energy to protest against bad governance. The company say you are not needed anymore. Is it by force.

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