Chicken Republic and the dancing security guards...
These are the boys that neglected core duty to follow fame, at the expense of the brand they represent and the security company that hired them. (Photo credit: Pulse TV) |
75% of calls I’ve received in the last 48hours have been from people who wanted my take on the trending incident at Chicken Republic where two security guards were filmed dancing at their duty post with different narratives making the rounds as an offshoot of that.
To set it
straight, Chicken Republic weren’t the direct owners of those boys, as you all
know about the fact that security companies outsource and manage security guards
for companies, I’d like to share a few insight and hope those that followed
sensationalism on Twitter and IG learn something.
I know Tom
Salem Security, employers of those dancing boys inside out, I have spoken with the
company’s MD, Mr. Biodun Opawole (CPP) a good number of times since the incident
happened and he confirmed what some of us already knew.
The boys were
having fun at work, that’s what we all preach and practice, but not at the
expense of your core duty. A security guard is the first contact of every
company, at a time we’re all wary of security challenges and Covid, choosing your
duty post as dancehall will forever be ill-advised.
If you saw
the trending video, while the boys were dancing, a man came in without face
mask and the boys didn’t even notice, I ask you this objectively, can you walk
into any eatery with a reputable name and be allowed in without face mask?
Social media
is powerful, the noise this generated didn’t surprise me and the support the
boys got wasn’t unprecedented, that was because the story sold was that the
boys were fired without pay, this is false from the pit of Old Trafford where
the devil lives.
The boys
weren’t fired by Tom Salem Security. The management withdrew them for
retraining and then subsequent redeployment but following the support the boys
got online, they decided to resign and trust your Twitter PR guys, they
encouraged the boys to lie that they weren’t paid so the sympathy could
generate further support…
The game is
the game but let me ask you this: Tom Salem Security has hundreds of guards at
Chicken Republic and their subsidiaries nationwide, imagine CR making a rash
decision based on the action of the boys, will social media folks feed the lots
that would be rendered jobless?
Everyone
saying Chicken Republic could have spined the story to make people see them as
a playful brand, what about someone else that would see them as risking lives
and properties by compromising on security? There are two sides to every coin
but we just love to trade the side that favors our narrative.
Quick one,
KFC jumped on this incident and posted a video of a staff dancing on their
eatery floor, did you ask them why it was an attendant that they posted and not
a security guard? It’s not like we don’t know it’s wrong but we just love to
follow social media trends.
If the guy
that entered CR that moment the boys were dancing without a face mask had Covid,
how many lives would he have endangered? Or we think because rules have been
relaxed and Russia’s madness as well have taken the virus away?
Have fun at
your place of work, but not at the expense of your core duties. It is not the
place of a security guard to entertain like that, he has off days to expend on
his hobby, why doing it at a point you’re on duty?
Immediately
the boys were withdrawn, they stood outside the eatery and continued dancing
and I’m glad they now have a TikTok account that was pushed to thousand of
followers overnight, I hope the fact that people zone out completely won’t
bring them back to planet earth too quickly.
Each working
environment has its own culture, as playful as my industry is, I was once
suspended for a week without pay for playing chess at work, story for another
day but back to the point, the boys were entertaining but at a very wrong and
costly time.
I know you
have an opinion, tell me with your chest and leave your name behind as well if
e sure for you, I’m waiting.
I still think CR should have used it as PR even if the boys would be scolded in private. This is bad PR for CR and even Tom Salem by extention. Not everybody will have the opportunity to know ow that they boys were paid. From HR perspective, they should probably be sanctioned, but from PR perspective, CR should have jumped on it. Nigeria is already tough, let's not make it tougher on one another. As regards playing chess at work, you and I know there was more to that. It wasn't just the chess, there was more to it but go on
ReplyDeleteWhere is that when it comes to low class grade of workers any mistakes or misbehaves is sack and always sack. We are all bound to misbehave in one point or the other at work, that is the instinct of the flesh. What both companies need to do is to conduct reorientation of the guards. Proper training and induction of business ethics and all will then be well. Jesus Christ said "if you have not sinned b4 let he cast the first stone" Abeg leave and let leave.
ReplyDeleteThose boys don't look security men. What are they protecting? The food on sale? I think all parties should have come together for good PR for the boys, CR and the security company.
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