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Bowen Varsity Sacks 127 Workers

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Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, has sacked about 10 per cent its workforce.

The affected staff were said to have received mail intimating them of the termination of their appointment on Tuesday after their salaries for the month of June were paid.

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One of the affected staff  members said 127 workers across all departments and sections of the institution were affected.

The Head of Media and Public Relations Unit of the university, Toba Adaramola, confirmed the sacking on Wednesday.

Adaramola said, “When the present management of the institution came on board in 2018, it was discovered that the school was at the point of inflexion.

“When the management studied the situation, it was discovered that we must change our culture of doing things, or change product.

“Our students are our product; that we cannot change. But we decided to change the model the school had operated. The school had for long operated like public institutions; whereas public institutions have grant, we don’t have. That situation led to change of model from the previous to collegiate backed with technology.

“To sustain the university, some people have to go. So the excess workers in all departments and sections were told to go. It cuts across both the academic and non-academic.

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