Revealed: Staff Threaten Court Action As Inspiration FM Owner, Erastus Akingbola Sacks Over 85 Percent Of Workforce

Former Managing Director of the defunct Intercontinental Bank and Chairman of Inspiration FM, Erastus Akingbola has sacked over 85 percent of the workforce in Ibadan station of the media outfit.

The news of mass sack at the media house reached newsmen on Tuesday afternoon after which an inside source, who pleaded anonymity confirmed the story.

The source disclosed that only two workers were retained in the Programmes Department of the station including the Head of the Department, Mrs. Sunmbo Yusuff and one Yorùbá presenter, Christopher Adelakun.

The source stated further that only one person remains in the Newsroom as the immediate past Head of News had resigned in August before the mass sack.

The source also said that many of the workers,  especially who were poached from other radio stations in January, were shocked to their bone marrow when the Group Human Resources Manager, Mr. Alayo Temitope came all the way from Lagos to  distribute the sack letters to them.

The source also said that the Administrative Officer of the station, Mrs. Bosede Boboye, who many believed always does the dirty work of the management, was not spared in the mass sack.

According to the source, the two engineers were spared while the station also retained the only Traffic Officer. She said the visibly enraged workers might resort to legal action as they were still owed December 2021 salary as at time they were shown the way out of the system.

The source also said that some former staff members of the station are on the verge of taking the management to court over unremitted pensions if all avenues to resolve the matter amicably prove abortive.

The source added that many of the former staff members were also owed months of salary arrears, stressing that the company is notorious for deducting pension from worker salaries without remitting it to workers pensions account.

The source revealed that that the former staff had come together to ask for their entitlement, vowing to involve the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Pensions Commission (PenCom) and other relevant agencies to get  their entitlement.

All efforts to get reaction of the company’s Group Human Resources Manager, Mr. Alayo Temitope proved abortive as he didn’t pick his calls and never called back.

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