GTB MD, Agbaje |
It was an embarrassing scene of confusion and complete shut down in Ondo
State by angry workers on Tuesday, who disrupted business activities at the Guarantee
Trust Bank Plc branches in Akure, the state capital, for allegedly
withholding the sum of N706m meant for their January salary and
allowances.
Information pieced together by SHOWBIZPLUS from The Punch revealed that the workers, who invaded the premises of
the bank in Alagbaka area of the town as early as 8 o’clock in the
morning, barricaded the entrance and denied customers access into the
bank.
In their hundreds, the workers promised
to report at the bank premises on a daily basis until the bank reversed
its decision to withhold the money.
Chairman of the Joint Negotiation
Committee in the state, Comrade Oluwole Adeleye, said that the state
government had transferred the sum of N706m into the staff matters
account of the bank meant for workers’ salary, but the bank refused to
release the money.
He said the bank premised its decision
not to release the money on the grounds that some workers in the state
still owed the loans granted to them by the bank since 2008, which was
guaranteed by the state government.
The chairman said the leadership of the
JNC approached the bank to appeal to its management and to know the
number of the defaulting workers as an arrangement was being made to
surcharge the debtors and remit the money to the bank.
He, however, said the bank went ahead to
deduct the money from the staff matters account meant for the workers’
salaries, but the leadership of the union knew about it after the
request was made to transfer the money to another bank as the state
government had directed that all workers’ salaries must be paid
centrally.
The state government, while preparing the
January salary, urged the GTBank to transfer the sum of N706m to
another bank to enable the government to pay the workers.
He noted that the state Accountant
General had also written the bank on the matter and was surprised that
the bank failed to inform both the leadership of the JNC and the state
government before deducting the money.
Meanwhile, GTBank in a statement made
available to our correspondent, said the Ondo State Government
guaranteed a facility to a related party in April 2008 and the bank only
exercised its rights under the terms of the agreement by setting off
outstanding sums against the state government funds with the bank.
The bank further reiterated that it was
not holding on to any civil servants remunerations and had acted in
conformity with the highest corporate governance standards in a
professional and transparent manner.
Mr. Segun Agbaje is the MD/CEO of the embattled bank
13 comments:
is this not pure wickedness
the banking system is a total failure
peoples salary, this totally not acceptable. that branch should be closed till further notice, criminals
to withdraw your hard earned money problem. na wah o
banks are turning to 419ers
Sanusi and co over to you
to collect your money wen you work for na problem again, only for niaja
GT bank sef jion to dupe thier customer
this is sad
pure wickedness
outragerous, disaster, calamity, E.T.c
all these banks, somebody don chop the money
Sanusi and co should take all bank crisis seriously, it really getting out of hand
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