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How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by yahyus(m): 9:11am On Nov 12, 2018
How claims of Atiku’s employees don’t add up – Did he employ more than Dangote, Shell?

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By 'Kunle ADEBAJO On Nov 10, 2018

Atiku Abubakar

ON Thursday, Mohammed El-Yakub, who is the Managing Director of Gotel Communications, Atiku Abubakar’s Adamawa-based media organisation, said his boss had approved minimum wage for all staff of his companies. He also put the total of these beneficiaries at “over 100,000”.

“The N33,000 new salary scale, which takes effect from November 2018, includes domestic servants and all categories of workers on the former VP’s payroll,” El-Yakub told Sahara Reporters.

This claim is coming shortly after the committee on the review of the national minimum wage recommended N30,000 as the new national minimum wage to the federal government.

Among Atiku’s known companies and organisations are Adama Beverages (producers of Faro water), American University of Nigeria (AUN), Gotel Communications, Rica Gardo & Standard Microfinance, Prodeco, ABTI International Secondary School, and Intels Nigeria Ltd. He is also said to have once ventured into maize and cotton farming.



In Atiku’s defence, Reno Omokri, former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, said in October that only three of Atiku’s companies, including the AUN, have created up to 50,000 jobs. The All Progressive Congress “is silly to say Atiku must list jobs he created,” he tweeted. “Their focus should be jobs @MBuhari created.”

“Let me humor them. From just American University of Nigeria, Faro, Rica Gardo & Standard Microfinance. Atiku created 50k jobs, to mention a few. APC, list Buhari’s jobs!”

While The ICIR could not verify how many persons work under the beverage and finance companies, it can report that the staff strength of AUN is just slightly above 1000.

Responding to a recent enquiry e-mailed to the school on the subject, Daniel Okereke, the university’s Executive Director of Communications and Publications said the staff strength of the school constitutes of 1,082 Nigerians, over 80 foreigners and an additional temporary staff of four.

Bigger employer than Dangote, Shell?

A good number of companies, reputably larger than those established by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, are known to have employee populations which are lesser than 100,000. One of them is the Dangote Group of Companies, a multinational conglomerate owned by Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man.



The conglomerate, the largest in West Africa and one of the largest on the continent, comprises Dangote Cement, Dangote Sugar and Dangote Refinery, and is reported to employ only over 30,000 people, as at 2017, generating revenue in excess of $4.1 billion. Dangote Cement alone has operations in up to 10 African countries.

Another great example is Royal Dutch Shell PLC, a British-Dutch oil and gas company with headquarters in the Netherlands, and the sixth-largest company in the world according to revenues in 2016. The company also has operations in over 70 countries. Nevertheless, as at 2016, Shell employed an average of 92,000 workers, as stated in its 2016 sustainability report.

ExxonMobil, a United States-based multinational oil and gas corporation and the world’s ninth largest company by revenue, also employs far less people than Atiku Abubakar, if the claims of his associates are to be accepted.

As at 2017, the company had only 69,600 employees globally, according to Statista, an online statistics, market research and business intelligence portal. The company’s staff strength declined compared 2001 when it employed 97,900 people.

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC (RB), a British multinational consumer goods company which produces Dettol, Strepsils, Air Wick, Durex among several other products and has operations in 60 countries across the globe, had as at 2017 only 37,000 employees.



Further checks revealed that Shoprite, Africa’s largest food retailer with over 500 outlets has “a current estimate of 130 000 employees”. Nestle Nigeria has a staff strength of just over 2,300 direct employees.

Also, according to the Nigerian Banks Financial Transparency Report of 2010, 14 top banks in Nigeria including First Bank, Zenith Bank and United Bank for Africa (UBA), had a total staff strength of 59,807 as at 2009, leading to a wage bill of N265 billion.

The 2013 annual reports and accounts of Nigerian Breweries PLC, which has several large-scale breweries across the country, put its staff strength at 3,195 — a reduction from the 2012 figure of 3,214.

Interestingly as well, the total number of Nigerians employed by the Lagos State Government only surpassed 100,000 in 2017, when it grew to 100,433 after an additional recruitment of 5,000 persons that year. This was according to Olabowale Ademola, the State Head of Service, who spoke at a ministerial press conference in Ikeja.

Based on the staff strength of leading multinational companies, it is obvious that the claims of Atiku having over 100,000 employees are open to questions. And it is most unlikely that he has such number of staff.

https://www.icirnigeria.org/how-claims-of-atikus-employees-dont-add-up-did-he-employ-more-than-dangote-shell/
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by Afamed: 9:20am On Nov 12, 2018
Those who believe Atiku has up to 100,000 workers are the same set of people who bathed with salt during the last Ebola outbreak

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by GavelSlam: 9:22am On Nov 12, 2018
Atiku can only deceive IPOB.

Have you ever seen a Newspaper advert for vacancies from Nigeria's highest employer of labour?

Do you know anybody who works for any of his companies?

The man is an unrepentant liar who wishes to build his campaign on lies.

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by fuckingAyaya(m): 9:45am On Nov 12, 2018
150 gay cow's since 17century

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by EricBloodAxe: 9:55am On Nov 12, 2018
Please who has buhari the lifeless dullard presidiot employed in his miserable lifetime before? A man that was once Head of State, Ptf Minister, yet he couldn't start and manage any business even in small scale capacity needless of employing people. I don't want to hear about his cows because that's fulani tradition and he probably inherited it from his ancestors. What an irredeemable disgrace of a presidiot. Never Again.
Atiku/Obi 2019 till infinity.

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by Nobody: 9:56am On Nov 12, 2018
How you strongly castigate one aspirant on 100,000 employment figure and leave the other with zero is really amazing.

10,000, 30,000, 50,000, 70,000 directly and indirectly, we should be happy we have an aspirant who lays claims to thousands of jobs creation rather than loosing it in millions.
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by feddis(m): 10:22am On Nov 12, 2018
So you mean Atiku gave out this lies himself? Be sensible

GavelSlam:
Atiku can only deceive IPOB.

Have you ever seen a Newspaper advert for vacancies from Nigeria's highest employer of labour?

Do you know anybody who works for any of his companies?

The man is an unrepentant liar who wishes to build his campaign on lies.
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by feddis(m): 10:25am On Nov 12, 2018
I presume Buhari to be your own messiah right?
A man that has lied about all of his campaign promises. What a joke.


GavelSlam:
Atiku can only deceive IPOB.

Have you ever seen a Newspaper advert for vacancies from Nigeria's highest employer of labour?

Do you know anybody who works for any of his companies?

The man is an unrepentant liar who wishes to build his campaign on lies.
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by GavelSlam: 10:34am On Nov 12, 2018
feddis:
I presume Buhari to be your own messiah right?
A man that has lied about all of his campaign promises. What a joke.



Hope you are a billionaire today otherwise you lied to your destiny.

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by GavelSlam: 10:36am On Nov 12, 2018
feddis:
So you mean Atiku gave out this lies himself? Be sensible


I didn't even notice... I have a fan.

3 contributions on this forum and 2 of which you quoted me.

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by feddis(m): 11:05am On Nov 12, 2018
I never knew people could lie to their destiny.
But I hope your senses grow along with your political views.


GavelSlam:


Hope you are a billionaire today otherwise you lied to your destiny.
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by GavelSlam: 11:13am On Nov 12, 2018
feddis:
I never knew people could lie to their destiny.
But I hope your senses grow along with your political views.



Just accept it, you are a failure.

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by Nemesis001: 11:24am On Nov 12, 2018
yahyus:
How claims of Atiku’s employees don’t add up – Did he employ more than Dangote, Shell?

Featured NewsiNewsInfographics and Data Reports
By 'Kunle ADEBAJO On Nov 10, 2018

Atiku Abubakar

ON Thursday, Mohammed El-Yakub, who is the Managing Director of Gotel Communications, Atiku Abubakar’s Adamawa-based media organisation, said his boss had approved minimum wage for all staff of his companies. He also put the total of these beneficiaries at “over 100,000”.

“The N33,000 new salary scale, which takes effect from November 2018, includes domestic servants and all categories of workers on the former VP’s payroll,” El-Yakub told Sahara Reporters.

This claim is coming shortly after the committee on the review of the national minimum wage recommended N30,000 as the new national minimum wage to the federal government.

Among Atiku’s known companies and organisations are Adama Beverages (producers of Faro water), American University of Nigeria (AUN), Gotel Communications, Rica Gardo & Standard Microfinance, Prodeco, ABTI International Secondary School, and Intels Nigeria Ltd. He is also said to have once ventured into maize and cotton farming.



In Atiku’s defence, Reno Omokri, former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, said in October that only three of Atiku’s companies, including the AUN, have created up to 50,000 jobs. The All Progressive Congress “is silly to say Atiku must list jobs he created,” he tweeted. “Their focus should be jobs @MBuhari created.”

“Let me humor them. From just American University of Nigeria, Faro, Rica Gardo & Standard Microfinance. Atiku created 50k jobs, to mention a few. APC, list Buhari’s jobs!”

While The ICIR could not verify how many persons work under the beverage and finance companies, it can report that the staff strength of AUN is just slightly above 1000.

Responding to a recent enquiry e-mailed to the school on the subject, Daniel Okereke, the university’s Executive Director of Communications and Publications said the staff strength of the school constitutes of 1,082 Nigerians, over 80 foreigners and an additional temporary staff of four.

Bigger employer than Dangote, Shell?

A good number of companies, reputably larger than those established by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, are known to have employee populations which are lesser than 100,000. One of them is the Dangote Group of Companies, a multinational conglomerate owned by Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man.



The conglomerate, the largest in West Africa and one of the largest on the continent, comprises Dangote Cement, Dangote Sugar and Dangote Refinery, and is reported to employ only over 30,000 people, as at 2017, generating revenue in excess of $4.1 billion. Dangote Cement alone has operations in up to 10 African countries.

Another great example is Royal Dutch Shell PLC, a British-Dutch oil and gas company with headquarters in the Netherlands, and the sixth-largest company in the world according to revenues in 2016. The company also has operations in over 70 countries. Nevertheless, as at 2016, Shell employed an average of 92,000 workers, as stated in its 2016 sustainability report.

ExxonMobil, a United States-based multinational oil and gas corporation and the world’s ninth largest company by revenue, also employs far less people than Atiku Abubakar, if the claims of his associates are to be accepted.

As at 2017, the company had only 69,600 employees globally, according to Statista, an online statistics, market research and business intelligence portal. The company’s staff strength declined compared 2001 when it employed 97,900 people.

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC (RB), a British multinational consumer goods company which produces Dettol, Strepsils, Air Wick, Durex among several other products and has operations in 60 countries across the globe, had as at 2017 only 37,000 employees.



Further checks revealed that Shoprite, Africa’s largest food retailer with over 500 outlets has “a current estimate of 130 000 employees”. Nestle Nigeria has a staff strength of just over 2,300 direct employees.

Also, according to the Nigerian Banks Financial Transparency Report of 2010, 14 top banks in Nigeria including First Bank, Zenith Bank and United Bank for Africa (UBA), had a total staff strength of 59,807 as at 2009, leading to a wage bill of N265 billion.

The 2013 annual reports and accounts of Nigerian Breweries PLC, which has several large-scale breweries across the country, put its staff strength at 3,195 — a reduction from the 2012 figure of 3,214.

Interestingly as well, the total number of Nigerians employed by the Lagos State Government only surpassed 100,000 in 2017, when it grew to 100,433 after an additional recruitment of 5,000 persons that year. This was according to Olabowale Ademola, the State Head of Service, who spoke at a ministerial press conference in Ikeja.

Based on the staff strength of leading multinational companies, it is obvious that the claims of Atiku having over 100,000 employees are open to questions. And it is most unlikely that he has such number of staff.

https://www.icirnigeria.org/how-claims-of-atikus-employees-dont-add-up-did-he-employ-more-than-dangote-shell/

100,000 direct and INDIRECT jobs.


learn to read and understand first.
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by Volksfuhrer(m): 11:30am On Nov 12, 2018
Atiku was only being modest, he employs over 999,000 Nigerians!

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by feddis(m): 1:27pm On Nov 12, 2018
Am actually sitting behind a desk right now, but am sure you're seated behind your foolishness. Grow up and get meaningful content.


GavelSlam:


Just accept it, you are a failure.
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by GavelSlam: 1:31pm On Nov 12, 2018
feddis:
Am actually sitting behind a desk right now, but am sure you're seated behind your foolishness. Grow up and get meaningful content.



Sitting behind a desk means you are a success?

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by Afamed: 1:33pm On Nov 12, 2018
Esseite:
How you strongly castigate one aspirant on 100,000 employment figure and leave the other with zero is really amazing.

10,000, 30,000, 50,000, 70,000 directly and indirectly, we should be happy we have an aspirant who lays claims to thousands of jobs creation rather than loosing it in millions.
Should your aspirant claim be based on lies and deceit? Hope you didn't bath with salt during the Ebola outbreak?

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by oluwalewis(m): 1:39pm On Nov 12, 2018
GavelSlam:
Atiku can only deceive IPOB.

Have you ever seen a Newspaper advert for vacancies from Nigeria's highest employer of labour?

Do you know anybody who works for any of his companies?

The man is an unrepentant liar who wishes to build his campaign on lies.


How many employees does your hero has. According to him, his cows are not even appreciating as they have decided to remain 150 since 2017
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by GavelSlam: 1:52pm On Nov 12, 2018
oluwalewis:



How many employees does your hero has. According to him, his cows are not even appreciating as they have decided to remain 150 since 2017

Exactly the number Angela Merkel, Theresa May and Barack Obama have.

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Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by feddis(m): 2:06pm On Nov 12, 2018
Criticizing you doesn't make me a failure neither.
And my point was to make you understand am not jobless.
Perhaps you need more schooling or probably get Atikulated.

GavelSlam:


Sitting behind a desk means you are a success?
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by GavelSlam: 2:07pm On Nov 12, 2018
feddis:
Criticizing you doesn't make me a failure.
Perhaps you need more schooling or probably get Atikulated.


You really aren't the sharpest tool are you?
Re: How Claims Of Atiku’s Employees Don’t Add Up – Did He Employ More Than Dangote, by feddis(m): 2:16pm On Nov 12, 2018
No am not. Not now nor never.����
I can't be a tool like you.
Am a person and a human okay.
Anyway, how can I make use of you as a tool to help vote out APC? No offense ���

GavelSlam:


You really aren't the sharpest tool are you?

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