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.
The decision of the
National Working Committee of the party was communicated by National Secretary
of the party, Prof. Wale Oladipo 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.
Oladipo added that “Establishment staff
who would remain are required to obtain individual letter of
revalidation from their state chapters within one month of this circular
as to their suitability for service at the national secretariat.”
Before the defeat of President Goodluck
Jonathan, who was the presidential candidate of the party, by President
Muhammadu Buhari, who was the presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, the PDP was usually being funded by the
Presidency.
Apart from this, it also got money from
the state governors, majority of whom were unable to deliver their
states to the party during the last elections.
The party also got money from selling of
forms to aspirants. But a source within the party said the “party lacks
transparency and proper accountability.”
Investigations by our correspondent
indicated that the decision to reduce the staff strength of the party
was taken about a month ago by its NWC.
The NWC was said to have been angered by the decision of the workers of the party to collect furniture allowance.Besides, the members of staff of the party were said to be privy to several withdrawal of money by the NWC members.
A senior staff of the party, who spoke
on condition of anonymity said,
“We are in trouble in this party. The NWC members are lords unto themselves.“There is no one to control them and the finances of the party. They have paid themselves several allowances. Even during the last Sallah break, they took money.“But because we demanded for our furniture allowance, see the memo they gave us. The idea behind this is to sack us and then they will bring in their cronies.”
Punch
Way to go, cut down on ur excesses n unnecessary spending. And most importantly restructure d whole system.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good development ...#Change
ReplyDeleteGreat move.. IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteBroke? Really? Well,nice move
ReplyDeleteAPC has started recruiting... So those sack should start applying .....PDp are just waking up -Pst.Chekeleke
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
ReplyDeleteNa wa o...Abeg Atinuke Bello pardon me HBD in arrears to you baby and Tinu dear same to you too. God Bless you both.
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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That was why the wise once left b4 all this drama i swear.....
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May God help them
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