Mrs Felicia Sani, a delegate at the ongoing National
Conference, has condemned what she called “the exposure of female bankers to
prostitution through unrealisable target set for them by their
employers’’.Sani, who is the President, Market Women Association, made the
criticism on Wednesday in her contribution to President Goodluck Jonathan’s
address at the inauguration of the conference.She said such a trend which has
had a great impact on socio-economic relationships should be discouraged.“At
the end of each year, banks make millions of Naira, yet they employ young girls
and give them unrealisable targets.“Why will you ask a young girl who is
somebody’s wife, or sister or daughter to go from office to office to look for
N400 million in a month?“It is not possible. Let us discourage it. What kind of
money are we looking for?’’ the delegate said.Sani also decried the low
patronage of made-in-Nigeria goods by Nigerians.“If you go to Nnewi in Anambra,
there are no parts of a vehicle you will not find there. Instead of buying
them, our people prefer to jump into the next available flight to Japan to buy
goods.“Similarly, if you go to Aba, you will see assorted shoes made by local
manufacturers. Yet, Nigerians will not buy them.“But, once the label is
replaced with `Made in America’, our people will buy them,’’ she said.
Good , if govt can do something about this then there is future in this country
ReplyDeleteCan she wear Aba made. Mtchewwwwww
ReplyDeleteYes now, if all foreing materials are blocked from coming into Nigeria for like 15years & 15years jail term for any person found guilty, I think we can come out of the woods.
DeleteEven most of the delegates sitting there with her are patronage of these executive prostitutes. Sorryooooooooooo
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