TVC Explains Sack Of 145 Staff
Lagos
– The Board of Continental Broadcasting Services Ltd (CBS), owners of
Television Continental (TVC), and Radio Continental, on Friday laid off
145 staff. A statement issued by the management of the media outfit said
the decision was part of its effort to restructure the enterprises.
According to the statement, the restructuring is geared towards
repositioning the business for better and greater delivery of its
services to its audiences and advertisers. The organisation explained
that in line with the changes, it would reconfigure its workforce, as
part of the rationale to achieve its objectives. “A total of 145 people
are affected by Friday’s announcement,’’ the statement said. “We wish to
make clear that our core channels consisting of TVC News Nigeria, TVC
Entertainment and Radio Continental, will now become the main focus of
our business going forward, where we will deliver high quality news and
entertainment programmes to our audiences and advertisers across Nigeria
and beyond. “The winding down of TVC News Africa will allow us to
concentrate on these key areas of our business,” it added. The statement
explained that the CBS Board of Directors has also approved a
substantial new investment in its staff across the group of companies
which would enable it to substantially enhance its news and current
affairs output on TVC News, entertainment programming on the market, TVC
general entertainment channel and its key radio asset, Radio
Continental. “For those staff members affected by today’s announcement,
the Board of CBS Ltd has approved a generous severance package, in
addition to a programme of assistance to enable them seek new
employment,’’ the statement said. The media outfit is reportedly owned
by Chief Bola Tinubu, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
and former governor of Lagos State. Officials of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists (NUJ) and the Radio, Television and Theatre Workers Union of
Nigeria (RATTAWU) could not be reached on telephone, as at the time of
this report, as calls and text messages to their mobile lines were not
answered.
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