CBL suspends him for time indefiniteAlthough police
spokesman H. Moses Carter’s mobile phone had remained switched off up to
press time last night, the Daily Observer reliably gathered that
officers of the Liberia National Police (LNP) are holding Ayodeji
Bejide, managing director (MD) of Guaranty Trust Bank (GT Bank) Liberia,
in custody on the charge of physical assault against an employee of the
bank.
Due to the severity of the wounds he inflicted on Edward
Freeman, the assaulted employee who was on active duty, police will
subsequently forward Bejide to court for prosecution.
On Tuesday,
August 28, a video shared on Facebook shows Mr. Freeman bleeding from
his lips in Bejide’s office after Bejide reportedly threw a calculator
at him, allegedly wounding him on his lips.
After reportedly
wounding Mr. Freeman, Bejide was heard in the video telling the employee
to calm down, threatening to dismiss him if he made any further
comment.
Mr. Freeman then walked out of Bejide’s office at the
end of the video. The GT Bank MD, who is a Nigerian, is said to be in
the constant habit of insulting employees, a situation which has led to
series of resignations at the bank.
When contacted, Mr. Freeman
declined to speak on the issue as he is seeking legal redress. Many
persons, who commented on the video posted on social media, expressed
outrage at Mr. Freeman’s ordeal.
They said Nigerian employers are often aggressive toward their Liberian counterparts, addressing them in any manner and form.
Former
GT Bank Liberia employees (names withheld) who spoke to the Daily
Observer via mobile phone, said Bejide is noted for verbal assaults
against employees, especially Liberians.
But some employees
informed this paper that victim Freeman was assaulted for not submitting
a report on time as mandated by Bejide, following a review of the Board
of Directors in its August 2018 sitting.
A female employee told
the Daily Observer that she resigned because of Bejide’s behavior,
especially toward female staffers. She said Bejide looks down on
employees and senior staffers as though they are his kids, and addresses
them however he feels, in spite of one’s assignment and status.
CBL’s StatementA
statement issued last evening by authorities of the Central Bank of
Liberia (CBL), announced that Bejide has been suspended for time
indefinite from the bank, with immediate effect and without pay,
“pending a thorough investigation by the Board into the allegations.”
In
the meantime, CBL has appointed Amazu Nwachukwy, GT Bank’s Chief
Operating Officer, as Acting MD until the investigation is concluded.
The
release quoted Nathaniel R. Patray, III, Chairman of the Board of
Governors and Executive Governor of CBL, that the appointment of
Mr.Nwachukwu will remain in force until the conclusion of the
investigation; submission to the CBL within 48 hours of the Board’s
intended course of action to address “this grave matter.”
The CBL
will henceforth, review the GT Bank Board’s recommendations.
Thereafter, it will ensure the strictest implementation of the Bank’s
mitigated actions.
According to the Central Bank of Liberia, the
GT Bank Board has conveyed its deep regrets for the alleged incident,
and has further informed the CBL that a senior executive from its parent
company, GT Bank Nigeria, will arrive in Liberia on Wednesday, August
29, 2018, to assist in the investigation.
Labor Minister’s position statementAt the same time, the Ministry of Labor (MoL) has also condemned Bejide’s action, terming it as “unacceptable.”
“We
are not only deeply concerned by Bejide’s alleged action, but have also
contacted the Ministry of Justice through the LNP to thoroughly
investigate the matter.
“The police have already taken the
suspect into custody, considering the possible criminal nature of this
case,” the release said.
MoL further said that in keeping with
the relevant procedural laws of Liberia where criminal actions take
precedence over civil actions, the ministry will be informed by the
outcome of the ongoing criminal investigation in the matter.
Meanwhile,
the ministry emphasizes to all employers and employees that the Decent
Work Act of Liberia in Section 14.3 (d) reserves its most severe
sanctions for persons who breach the fundamental rights of another
employee or attacks, batters, threatens, or intimidates his or her
co-workers.
The ministry said that they will not hesitate to
effect the utmost penalties on persons who flagrantly violate the Decent
Work Act, and calls on all employers and employees to behave in keeping
with law.
GT Bank’s Reaction“We have received
with total reprehension a report about the assault of one of our members
of staff and wish to inform the public that we have immediately
commenced a thorough investigation into the matter in accordance with
professional standard and international best practices,” the GT Bank
said in release late Tuesday evening.
The release, which is
written under the signature of Alexandra Zoe, Head, Legal/Company
Secretary, said at GT Bank Liberia, “we do not condone any form of
assault in the workplace nor do we compromise on our principle that
every staff should be able to come to work without fear of violence,
abuse or harassment from any member of our staff.”
Indeed, at the core of our value is the premium we put on the welfare of our members of staff and their safety in the workplace.
As
a law abiding organization and corporate citizen, GT Bank Liberia
maintains a ‘zero tolerance’ attitude towards violence or assault of any
kind and we will not hesitate to take action against any staff who is
found to be in breach of the bank strict code of conduct, regardless of
their position in the organization.
The bank also maintains very
active structures to provide all necessary care and assistance to any
member of staff who is a victim of assault.
Once again, “we wish
to reassure all members of the public that the bank remains committed
[to] ensuring a safe and conducive environment for its staff and
providing best-in-class services to its customers.”
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