How Muslims stormed Bank to demand closure of their accounts – Man recounts experience in viral post

Following a leaked email demanding that Muslims who work in Polaris Bank, especially their YES centre stop going for prayers on Fridays, many Muslims across the country have reportedly stormed the bank to demand that their accounts be closed immediately.

Polaris Bank has been under fire after an alleged email by one of its Managers, Damilola Adegbite, said it is not the bank’s policy to abandon their duty posts and go for prayers.

The email partly reads: “Dear All, It has been observed that on Fridays, you leave your work desks to attend the Jumat service bearing in mind the impact of your absence on the workflow and productivity of Yes Center.”

“Kindly note that there is no provision made anywhere in the bank’s policy for employees to attend any religious activities during work hours. Going forward such permissions would not be granted on the Yes Center platform and any infraction of this directive would be dealt with accordingly. You are all expected to acknowledge the receipt of this mail. Thank you.”

 

Reacting, Nigerian Businessman, Aminu Soja, in a viral Facebook post, said he and his fellow Muslims in Kano went into the bank, which he referred to as Bigot Bank and demanded that they shut down their accounts.

Soja, who shared pictures of many Muslims, especially from the North in the bank demanding the closure of their accounts, recounted that he and other Muslims went into the bank on Thursday to close their accounts but only succeeded in withdrawing all their funds and left without shutting down the accounts.

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