Fidelity Bank has notified the public of plans to distrupt its operations in an attempt to “paint the bank in bad light.”

The details of this development are contained in a press statement which reads.

Our attention has been drawn to the planned disruption of service and social media attacks on the Bank by a few outsourced staff whowere recently recalled by their employers. The move, which is the handiwork of the outsourced staff who were on secondment to the Bank as Note Counters, is aimed at casting the Bank in bad light.

Their employers have confirmed to the Bank that their recall was conducted in line with their existing contracts and according to extant labour laws.

As a responsible financial institution, operating in Nigeria, Fidelity Bank is guided by the laws of the land. Whilst we are not against the right to lawful assembly, the planned actions directed at Fidelity Bank, by these misguided individuals, are clearly unwarranted and misdirected. We urge the public to disregard the falsehood and claims being circulated by them in the public domain.

Thank you.

Charles Aigbe

Divisional Head, Brand and Communications

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