Offa robbery bank sacks employees over cctv footage leakage

It seems like you're referring to a recent news article about Offa robbery and the sack of bank employees due to leakage of CCTV footage.

To provide more information, the Offa robbery occurred on April 5, 2015, in Offa, Kwara State, Nigeria. The robbery led to the death of 33 people, including police officers and civilians. The robbery was carried out by a group of armed robbers who stormed the First Bank and Guaranty Trust Bank branches in Offa.

Recently, it was reported that some bank employees were sacked due to the leakage of CCTV footage related to the robbery. The leakage of the footage was said to have compromised the investigation into the robbery and hindered the efforts of the authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The sack of the employees was reportedly carried out by the bank's management, who took the decision to terminate their employment contracts due to their alleged involvement in the leakage of the CCTV footage. The exact details of the employees' involvement and the circumstances surrounding the leakage of the footage are not publicly known.

It's worth noting that the Offa robbery was a major incident that shocked the nation and led to widespread outrage and condemnation. The investigation into the robbery is still ongoing, and it's hoped that those responsible will be brought to justice soon.