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Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by simtosul: 6:15am On Nov 05, 2015
Construction firms operating in Nigeria, under the auspices of Federation of Construction Industries (FOCI), yesterday disclosed that they have retrenchment 65,000 of their over 85,000 workforce, following their inability to meet up with their obligations to them.

This they blamed on the recession that has hit the sector, following debt of over N600billion owed its members by the federal, state and local governments.

FOCI president, Solomon Ogunbusola, while addressing journalists in Abuja, yesterday, called on the federal government to wade in and save the sector from total collapse.

He lamented that no capital fund had been paid to any of the over 135 construction firms who are members of FOCI since August 2014, even though some of the jobs for which his members were being owed, had been completed and handed over to the government, adding that a letter written to President Muhammadu Buhari on September 17, 2015, on the issue had yet to be responded to.

According to him, as a result of the unpaid debts, some firms that took bank loans to execute the jobs for which they were being owed had been saddled with the challenge of having interest accrue on the loans.

“Some of us took loans which we have not been able to pay back and interest is accumulating on the loans daily. This isn’t helping us and that is why we want the government to look into this issue to see how the situation can be salvaged,” he said.

Ogunbusola advised the federal government to offset the backlog of payment for some of the certified jobs to enable contractors go back to work especially as they are going into the dry season when they would be able to work without hindrances from the rain.

He further urged the government to do away with the old practice of frivolous award of contracts without budgetary allocation, as well as “political award of contracts” to firms without the requisite manpower and equipment to handle the jobs.
www.leadership.ng/news/472186/recession-construction-firms-sack-65000-workers

Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by tolustx(m): 6:17am On Nov 05, 2015
Wait o...

Why is it that these days, what we hear is massive retrenchment, retirement or sack and nothing like massive recruitment of staff. Is this what change is bringing for Nigeria or what? I just don't understand. I need some clarification.


Anyone

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by paramedic: 6:17am On Nov 05, 2015
That number is damn scary shocked

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by SeverusSnape(m): 6:18am On Nov 05, 2015
Where are the three million jobs and the 740 thousand "immediate" jobs the change crew promised?

Instead of more jobs, what we're now seeing is massive layoff. Indeed, this is "change". change from good to worse.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by temitemi1(m): 6:18am On Nov 05, 2015
Thanks to 'change' cool

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by SeverusSnape(m): 6:23am On Nov 05, 2015
temitemi1:
Thanks to 'change' cool
Hehehehehehehehehehe grin grin grin

The funny thing is - Those "change" chanting zombies no more scream change, We're the ones shouting "Sai changi dole!!!".
By the way, today is 5th, and federal workers have not been paid yet.

Cc: lalasticlala

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by ZKOSOSO(m): 6:24am On Nov 05, 2015
Bubu body odour go soon wipe away the debt!

Dem APCheats Sin-actors just refused our 5k per month per unemployed promised by apc janjaweeed during elections yesterday!!

We are laffin loud!!

I see no......

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Cutehector(m): 6:26am On Nov 05, 2015
Nigerians are just like d israelites in the days of moses...

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by 989900: 6:27am On Nov 05, 2015
This is scary!

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by PRYCE(m): 6:32am On Nov 05, 2015
CHISOS!!! shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by M4gunners: 6:32am On Nov 05, 2015
tolustx:
Wait o...

Why is it that these days, what we hear is massive retrenchment, retirement or sack and nothing like massive recruitment of staff. Is this what change is bringing for Nigeria or what? I just don't understand. I need some clarification.


Anyone
Please visit Aso Rock your solutions are there or just shout sai baba his spoke man will tell you all you need to know. This is change.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Nobody: 6:35am On Nov 05, 2015
True federalism is the answer

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by tolustx(m): 6:37am On Nov 05, 2015
M4gunners:
Please visit Aso Rock your solutions are there or just shout sai baba his spoke man will tell you all you need to know. This is change.
hmmmm...I will definitely think about it!

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by rozayx5(m): 6:39am On Nov 05, 2015
lalasticlala

fp please let the change chanters see the true state of the economy

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Godfullsam(m): 6:44am On Nov 05, 2015
Instead of more jobs , it is more retrenchment undecided. This is not the change we clamoured for.

Where is the 2 million jobs promised

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Trut(m): 6:47am On Nov 05, 2015
The Fate of 65,000 Construction Workers that lose jobs in 4 months.

#BeTheJudge.

You worked in the construction company in the past five years that GEJ was president, you had no issues with your job. Instead, you received promotions and increased salary packages. You were happy.

However, in those five years, you committed a lot of energy calling President GEJ "clueless". You and your friends resolved to vote him out on the election day. When the D-Day finally came, you all voted out GEJ, not minding who was going to replace him since, according to you, a "#NEPAbillCertificate" would be far more efficient than GEJ. In fact you even preferred a goat to GEJ.

Finally, you got your wish and GEJ is out and a "body language Administration" is now in place. Four months later, your construction company fires you due to the Stone Age economic policies of the body language regime.

Now that you're jobless, you are looking for GEJ to blame but he is gone.

Moral Lesson: most misfortunes are self inflicted.

#FoodForThought.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by temitemi1(m): 6:50am On Nov 05, 2015
They are now ashamed of their 'change' bt we will never be ashamed of helping them screaming it out. Apceeee.... 'Change' grin grin
SeverusSnape:

Hehehehehehehehehehe grin grin grin

The funny thing is - Those "change" chanting zombies no more scream change, We're the ones shouting "Sai changi dole!!!".
By the way, today is 5th, and federal workers have not been paid yet.

Cc: lalasticlala

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by permsec: 6:52am On Nov 05, 2015
Jonathan govt is corrupt! himself and his cohorts looted the country blind!

Agreed!



What happened to the revenue the country has been generating since may 29?



THIS PEOPLE ARE NOT READY FOR LEADERSHIP QED.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Legitbaba(m): 6:53am On Nov 05, 2015
Dullards are liable to b scammed by d lead Dullard himself....change things

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by hedonistic: 6:53am On Nov 05, 2015
Every sector is comatose under Buhari, but in Abuja especially, the construction sector is completely dead. No new projects or ongoing construction - both public projects and private projects.

All the many many housing estates, shopping plazas, hotels, etc that seemed to be always under construction round the city have all been halted. Even the government is not constructing new roads or rehabilitating existing ones. Nothing is going on.

Let the old Daura nitwit continue shouting 'kwarapshan' all over the place while things continue to fall apart.

As the widespread misery continues to gain ground, you guys should get ready for gloom and doom. A deep recession looms. Many will eat from dustbins next year, and Nigeria might deteriorate into a Zimbabwe or Somalia unless this dullard is somehow kicked out. 2019 is just too far.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by lmm4real: 6:54am On Nov 05, 2015
Chai this must be one very expensive change

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by ckmayoca: 6:56am On Nov 05, 2015
How much FG done retrieve from this corruption fight now? I pity those retrenched. May God open another door for them. Meanwhile... since Tuesday promised, alert never sound, if anything sounds na MTN advert.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by DONMAYOR19(m): 7:01am On Nov 05, 2015
dullapo buhari dragging this country back to 1970. dullard and confirmed illiterate that refuses to update himself for years is now trying to downgrade Nigeria to his level. negative change don show.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by BALLOSKI: 7:19am On Nov 05, 2015
He lamented that no capital fund had been paid to any of the over 135 construction firms who are members of FOCI since August 2014, even though some of the jobs for which his members were being owed, had been completed and handed over to the government,

i'm waiting for those scumbags to come and blame everything on BUHARI.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by doctortope(m): 7:33am On Nov 05, 2015
Hopefully things will get better soon... I BELIEVE

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Henrypraise: 7:33am On Nov 05, 2015
M patiently waiting for bubu next picture release. Wat happened to:

1. Youwin
2. Bank of industries
3. Bank of agric
4. Women empowerment.

All des gud policies of GEJ all flushed down d drain cos of we want to fight kwarupshun.

We ar currently registering wailers @ d wailers academy. New wailers are cordially welcomed, registration is free. Just be sure u knw were d current situation of d country bites u.

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Sijo01(f): 7:34am On Nov 05, 2015
Don't worry guys, booohari will create more jobs to go round all tongue

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by adioolayi(m): 7:34am On Nov 05, 2015
oga o..
Let's do a small survey on the validity of this claim..
If you are directly affected click share...if you know somebody somewhere that is affected click like.

I'm just curious that 65k out of 85K? are dey saying this include the likes of Julius Berger, RCC, CECC, Dantata and the likes

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by GenbIoodykiller: 7:35am On Nov 05, 2015
Osibanjo the vagabond will surely rot in hades forever for lying to Nigerian about 3 million jobs useless pastor lying for worldly gains.

Buhari is a terrorist - Elrufai
Osibanjo is a vagabond - Lier Muhammed

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Re: Recession: Construction Firms Sack 65,000 Workers by Nobody: 7:35am On Nov 05, 2015
Oil prices have fallen.

And because of that....money is not flowing, and people are not building houses and such.

Nigeria must industrialise......so that we can have lots of companies, who will award lots of construction projects....which means more jobs.

Buhari must be judged by his performance in the Power, Education and Mass transit area of our society....the BIG three that would make or break his administration.

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