CEO of TVC, Andrew Hanlon.

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The show must go on, with all hands on deck, says the management of TV Continental in a statement debunking loss of jobs at the station following arson attack by hoodlums who hijacked the protest against police brutality tagged #EndSARS.

Debunking a media report that TVC is shedding weight with 250 jobs because of the arson attack on its studios in Ikosi-Ketu, Lagos, the CEO of TVC Communications, owners of TVC, TVC News, Max FM (Lagos, Abuja) and Adaba FM, Mr Andrew Hanlon, stated that the jobs of all its 550 employees are safe and secure.

Hanlon made the announcement to counter what he described as ‘misleading reports’.

He stated: “The reference to 250 jobs related to those of our employees who had been physically displaced due to the fire at our premises. This does not mean those same employees had subsequently lost their jobs due to the fire. All of our staff remain with us and have merely now been relocated to temporary offices while we build a bigger and better television studio complex.”

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