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Sacked Pregnant Access Bank cashier collapses in Lagos

As expected, pandemonium has broken out at Access Bank as a pregnant cashier working with Ketu/Ikorodu branch allegedly collapsed after she was handed her sack letter.

She is one of the many workers of the Bank who have been marked for sack in a retrenchment exercise that would affect about 75% of its workers.

According to Sahara Reporters, the 3-months pregnant cashier identified as Taiwo collapsed on Saturday after hearing of her dismissal from Access Bank.

SR spoke with a colleague of the lady, who collapsed, he was quoted to have said;

“Her name is Taiwo. When she got the news today, she collapsed. There were two of them affected by the mass retrenchment from Ketu/Ikorodu Road branch, as of now. We will get to know more on Monday about others who were affected. The Taiwo lady is about two or three months pregnant.

“When she heard the news, she collapsed. It was friends and family around her that rushed her to the hospital.”

Access bank had announced plans to sack its workers as a result of the negative impact of the Coronavirus pandemic and many of the bank’s staff were said to have gotten their sack sack letters via email over the weekend.

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