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Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Adesiji77: 4:56am On Oct 24, 2016
The current recession rocking the Nigerian economy has hit one of the biggest employers of labour in the country outside of the government as the Dangote Group, belonging to Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has fired 48 members of staff.

Our correspondents gathered that those sacked were made up of 36 expatriate and 12 Nigerian workers from the group’s headquarters and one of the subsidiaries, Dangote Cement Plc.

Though no official of the group was willing to speak on the matter on Sunday, one of our correspondents gathered from highly placed sources that the decision to sack the workers was not unconnected with the current high cost of running business in the country occasioned by the unavailability of foreign exchange and the unprecedented hike in the naira to dollar exchange rate.

It was further gathered that the huge amounts in foreign currencies being paid to the expatriate workers had become a burden on Dangote due to the steady depreciation in the value of the naira and the difficulties of raising enough dollars.

Consequently, the industrialist, according to sources, has decided to replace the expatriates with Nigerians, who have acquired the requisite experience on the job, as paying them in naira will be less problematic.

For the affected Nigerians, it was gathered that most of them had disciplinary issues, which made it easy for the group to do away with their services.

When contacted on Sunday, the Group Head, Corporate Communications, Dangote Group, Tony Chiejina, said he could not speak on the development.

However, in a letter signed by the President/Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, dated Thursday, October 20, 2016,the firm stated that it was constrained to take the “tough” decision as economic factors had affected the cost of production.

The letter, which was titled: ‘Recent Retirement Exercise’, however, appreciated those affected for their contributions to the growth of the group.

The letter read in part, “This year has been a very challenging year for us as a business. The unavailability of foreign exchange coupled with an unprecedented hike in the exchange rate has resulted in increased costs across the organisation.

“This called for a proper review and adjustment of our costs across board to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in the deployment of our factors of production in a bid to eliminate redundancies that we know exist, which resulted in some tough decisions, which means losing staff, including some of our colleagues.

“On Friday, October 14, 2016, we began the process of staff cutbacks as it is imperative to review our human capital deployment for the required cutbacks that would ensure efficiency and eliminate redundancies in the allocation of human resources.

“This first phase of this exercise involved the cutback of 36 expatriate staff across the Dangote Cement Plc and Dangote Industries Limited, and 12 local staff members in Dangote Industries Limited.”

As an organisation with international operations, the group promised that it would continue to review and restructure its human capital deployment to ensure “optimal allocation of skill sets and size of the workforce each function requires.”

The group urged the workers to shun lateness, improper dressing and other unsavoury behaviours in the workplace.

Bloomberg had in its latest ‘Billionaire Index’ reported that Dangote had lost $5.4bn of his fortune this year due to the fall in the value of the naira and the decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria to ration dollars to stem huge capital outflows in the wake of Nigeria’s worst economic crisis.

Dangote had recently urged the Federal Government to sell off the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Company and other dormant but huge capital-generating enterprises and reinvest the proceeds in the economy to bring the country out of the current economic recession before the end of the fourth quarter.

Dansa Foods Nigeria Limited, which claims to be a member of the Dangote Group, has reportedly been unable to pay its workers for the past six months.

The company is being run by Alhaji Sani Dangote, a brother of Aliko, who is the Executive Chairman, with Aliko’s shares embedded in the firm.

Multiple sources in the Dangote Group claimed that Dansa Foods was not part of the group but was an independent company owned and run by Aliko’s brother.

However, in a statement announcing its participation at the just concluded Lagos International Trade Fair, the group listed some of its subsidiaries as Dangote Sugar Refinery, Dangote Agrosacks, NASCON Allied Industries Plc (Dangote Salt), Dangote Rice Limited, Dangote Cement Plc and Dansa Foods Limited.

It was reported that the company, which produces Dansa Juice and other goods, had laid off more than half of the workforce following dwindling sales and high cost of production caused by high exchange rate of the naira.

It was gathered that the company had suspended the production of Dansa Juice and other products, and was only producing Mowa Bottle Water.

As a result, the workers have reportedly embarked on a strike to press home their demand.

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by chiwetaluAGU(m): 4:57am On Oct 24, 2016
ok
Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by talktonase(m): 5:03am On Oct 24, 2016
Make them just sell this country shaream for everybody abeg.Make some of us go start new one for near SA.

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by ezechueze(m): 5:07am On Oct 24, 2016
Life is good with LG ELECTRONICS

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by jcross19: 5:13am On Oct 24, 2016
This is just the beginning!!!!!!! Even dangote is feeling the heat of change!!!!!!. Okay let the change continue. Some zombies on nairaland have received sense when hunger have hit their head while some adamant ones are suffering from chronic zombiezm syndrome(CZS), they require heavy hunger for their own remedy.

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Nobody: 5:13am On Oct 24, 2016
he divested from dansa years ago

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by hopeforcharles(m): 5:19am On Oct 24, 2016
What baffles me is that this government has no clear mandate or direction on how to improve things, men Nigeria is really F up, fulani killings, boko killings, economic recession, crime all time high, Is there any hope for Nigeria at all?

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by kogistar: 5:58am On Oct 24, 2016
hopeforcharles:
What baffles me us that this government has no clear mandate or direction on how to improve things, men Nigeria is really F up, fulani killings, boko killings, economic recession, crime all time high, Is there any hope for Nigeria at all?
but u voted for change

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by hopeforcharles(m): 6:07am On Oct 24, 2016
kogistar:
but u voted for change
Right from time I never like Buhari because of stories that where told about him, besides I lost my voters card so I didn't vote, meanwhile we for saw what was coming that is why most people from the east preferred Gej to Pmb, but had it been I voted change is thus what the change is all about?

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by 2el(m): 6:13am On Oct 24, 2016
IPOBIANS will start wailing naw.

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by tunebob(m): 6:17am On Oct 24, 2016
may God help us....always remember to pray for Nigeria
Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by ademega(m): 6:18am On Oct 24, 2016
Thought it won't affect him sha... Sorry for the loss
Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Young03(m): 6:40am On Oct 24, 2016
how e take concern me?

if he like make him sell all his companies

see who won go buy arsenal, when u no see money pay ur workers, I wonder how he go see .money pay players

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Benjom(m): 7:02am On Oct 24, 2016
In this economic hullabaloo? Well, let those affected send their CVs to me for a rewrite for free.
Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by SamuelAnyawu(m): 7:21am On Oct 24, 2016
Okay
Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by teebaxy(m): 7:21am On Oct 24, 2016
I see!
Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by henrydadon(m): 7:21am On Oct 24, 2016
angry

he is part of the people who voted buhari so he should deal with it
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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by emmabest2000(m): 7:22am On Oct 24, 2016
Bubu change affect all men ,
Even pogba performance too ...

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by ceeethru(m): 7:22am On Oct 24, 2016
Its getting interesting.
Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Mujaheeeden: 7:22am On Oct 24, 2016
Sai baba. Buhari has made Naija billionaires to become thousandnaires

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Ask4bigneyo(m): 7:22am On Oct 24, 2016
When we were growing up,they used to tell us that Education is they key to success,now we have that key, only to find out that the government has changed the padlock

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by acunon: 7:23am On Oct 24, 2016
Even Dangote is complaining in this recession period, this is serious!!

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by chuose2: 7:23am On Oct 24, 2016
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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Nobody: 7:23am On Oct 24, 2016
They're not performing.

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by justi4jesu(f): 7:24am On Oct 24, 2016
talktonase:
Make them just sell this country shaream for everybody abeg.Make some of us go start new one for near SA.

What will be the name of your own country if them share am? grin grin

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Nobody: 7:25am On Oct 24, 2016
Ask4bigneyo:
When we were growing up,they used to tell us that Education is they key to success,now we have that key, only to find out that the government has changed the padlock
This is funny grin anyway its my birthday, show me love smiley

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Nobody: 7:26am On Oct 24, 2016
Gibberish
Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Femiwilli: 7:27am On Oct 24, 2016
With these two at the helms of affairs, nobody should be surprised.
The best thing Buhari can do is to step down.

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by justi4jesu(f): 7:27am On Oct 24, 2016
Ask4bigneyo:
When we were growing up,they used to tell us that Education is they key to success,now we have that key, only to find out that the government has changed the padlock


Break the padlock na grin grin grin grin. Education is still the key. angry

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by Nobody: 7:29am On Oct 24, 2016
dangote is very smart. this move is very strategic.

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by whirlwind7(m): 7:29am On Oct 24, 2016
The people in government will call it "strategic" or "reshuffling" or whatever bogus name they can come up with.

But for us on the streets, there's just one term: Hardship.
I don't want to use the term "recession" because our people in the street may not understand it.

Good morning Nigerians. E don set! What a way to greet a new week.

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Re: Recession: Dangote Sacks 36 Expatriates, 12 Nigerians by ItsawrapOutfit: 7:30am On Oct 24, 2016
Too bad

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