Olayemi Cardoso, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), said the 1,000 staff who left the bank were not forced to leave.
Olayemi Cardoso, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria , said the 1,000 staff who left the bank were not forced to leave.
“They are basically ways and means through which the performance of an organisation is optimised by putting, ensuring that round pegs are put in right holes,” Cardoso said.“I’m very happy to mention, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, that the early exit program of the central bank is 100 percent voluntary.“It’s not mandatory. Nobody has been asked to leave, and nobody has been forced to leave. It’s a completely voluntary programme that has been put in place.
“So there’s no career growth. And a lot of opportunities are out there. For example, among the people that have left, there are, like, three or four people who are going to set up a bank.“The approach that we told them, literally, anything you want to do, if you need the support of the central bank, you are done.
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