The two security guards seen dancing to the ‘You Want Bam Bam’ trending song during work hours at a Chicken Republic outlet have been offered scholarship.
The General Overseer of Omega Power Ministries, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, who offered the two young men, known as The Happy Boys scholarships, said that they are too young to be working as security personnel.
The clergyman made the offer while reacting to a Facebook post claiming that the workers were sacked after the video viral.
“These boys are too young to be working as a security personnel. Anyone with their contacts. I am giving scholarship to school overseas,” he posted.
Meanwhile, Chicken Republic, where the young men work, has denied sacking them in a statement on Friday.
The statement read, “We’d like to thank our loyal followers and customers for the feedback received on the various social media threads.
“As a company, Chicken Republic encourages all staff to have fun at work, and this is evident in the multiple songs, dances and “Nice, Nice!” chants that you will often hear in our stores, whilst you are patronising them.
“It is disappointing that some people may have the impression that Chicken Republic fired these security guards for dancing in our stores, this is not true, and hence we need to set the record straight. We take the safety and security of our customers, staff, and assets very seriously and as such, we outsource our security to various private security companies that specialise in these services.
“When the management of the private security company saw the two security guards dancing in the video, they had concerns that the security officers, whilst dancing, were not necessarily conducting their duties responsibly and as such, were probably not fully focused on their core responsibility, which is, your safety and your security.
“There are always multiple sides to every story, and as a company, we have taken your feedback very seriously. We have followed up with the security company, and they have assured us that the security guards have not been fired, have been paid their dues and have been offered some retraining.
“We value your opinions and have heard you! We can assure you that we are in close communication with the security company and will ensure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect.”