The Enugu State College of Education Technical, or ESCET, has let go of at least ninety-five employees.
The College Registrar, Mr. Pat Aneke, informed the impacted staff members of the development on Tuesday.
According to a meeting source, the termination was due to purported anomalies in the three-year employment of the personnel.
Speaking anonymously, one of the employees claimed that stress had been felt throughout the organization and that the development coincided with the nation’s current state of hardship.
“We were informed today, (Tuesday) that a government implementation committee is carrying out the recommendations of an investigative committee earlier set up.
“By this action, they said 95 workers, both academic and non-academic employed in 2021 have been sacked.
“The management said letters will be made available to the affected staff members today, Wednesday.
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“It was received with huge shock, with some people collapsing upon getting the news. There is tension all over the college.”
The employee, who remained anonymous, said they were being owed several months’ worth of salary areas and described the development as sad.
“All these while, we have been forced to bear the brunt of unpaid salaries in a country ravaged by economic turmoil and hyperinflation, where every naira counts.
“Now, they want to terminate our job after three years; the weight of this injustice is crushing.
“Imagine the despair of those who have diligently served their institution, sacrificing their time, energy, and expertise, only to be met with this injustice,” he lamented.
One of the impacted employees has pleaded with Governor Peter Mbah to assist them in the interim.
“We are mothers, fathers, breadwinners, whose livelihoods have been snatched away”,
“We are appealing to the government to rescind this decision. We are begging Governor Peter Mbah to consider the economic situation in the country and halt this action by the implementation committee.”