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Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:06am On Nov 03, 2018
The National Industrial Court of Nigeria yesterday ordered the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) not to embark on their planned indefinite strike scheduled to commence on November 6.

The court headed by Justice Sanusi Kado gave the order in a ruling on an ex parte application brought before it on behalf of the federal government by the Solicitor-General of the Federation and permanent secretary in Federal Ministry of Justice, Mr Dayo Apata.

The judge said the order of interim injunction became necessary due to the urgency of the matter and the need to protect the overall interest of the public.

Accordingly, he fixed November 8 as return date in the case and warned the governors of the 36 states of the federation, joined in the suit as 3rd defendant under the aegis of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), not to do anything that would adversely affect the interest of their workforce pending the hearing and determination of the suit.

Justice Kado directed that the order stopping the planned strike be immediately served on both the NLC and TUC.

He ruled: “In view of all that I have been saying above, it is the overall interest of justice and stability of the society to grant the order of interim injunction against the 1st and 2nd defendants (NLC and TUC), their members, privies, agents, proxies, workmen, or servants from embarking on or taking part in the planned strike or industrial action scheduled to commence on November 6, 2018, in whatever form pending the hearing or determination of the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction, which is pending before the court.

“It is also necessary to grant an order of interim injunction restraining the 1st and 2nd defendants (NLC and TUC), their members, privies, agents, proxies, employees, workmen, or servants from engaging or taking part in any conduct or act in contemplation or furtherance of the strike or industrial action scheduled to commence on November 6, 2018, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction.”

The suit marked NICN/ABJ/287/2018 was filed on November 1, 2018 in the name of the federal government and the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, as the 1st and 2nd claimants respectively.

Joined in the suit as the 1st to the 3rd defendants are the NLC, the TUC and body of the governors of the 36 states of the federation, the NGF.

While moving the ex parte application on Friday, Apata argued that if the planned strike by the labour was not stopped, it would adversely affect the economy with likely effect of plunging the nation back to recession.

He also argued that the strike would not only jeopardise the health of those who would be seeking to access to health facilities, but also negatively affect many internally displaced people being held in various camps as a result of the recent flooding that hit many states.

Agreeing with Apata, Justice Kado ruled that the strike, if allowed, would put the nation’s economy, health and rights of people in jeopardy.
He added that the strike, if allowed to proceed, would destroy the status quo and the subject matter of the suit.

He said, “The affidavit evidence has equally stated that the people living in the IDPs will be adversely affected by the strike as there will be no movement during the strike due to the withdrawal of services more particularly in the petroleum sector.

“The impact of the strike will be too devastating to the economy and thereby affect developmental goals. There is also the fear that the country may slump back to recession if the strike occurs.”

Justifying the order, the judge said, “The order of interim injunction is due to the urgency of the application and the desire to prevent economic loss to both public and private institutions and also to protect the fundamental rights of the general public.

“I am afraid that if the strike is allowed to proceed as planned, there will be a lot of people who will not be able to access medical facilities, and even where they can access the medical facilities, medical personnel may not be there to attend to them.

“Even the patients currently in hospitals may likely develop more complications due to lack of presence of medical facilities to attend to their needs.

“The 3rd defendant, NGF, being one of the major stakeholders in the labour industry, should also not do anything that will in any way adversely affect the interest of their workforce, pending the hearing and determination of this suit.

“This case is adjourned to November 8, 2018 for the hearing of the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction. All the parties concerned should be immediately served with this order of court”.

We Are Not Aware Of Any Injunction – Labour

But the organised labour yesterday said it was not aware of any court injunction stopping its members from embarking on any strike action.

It insisted on embarking on the nationwide strike by Tuesday in protest of the non-implementation of N30, 000 as the new national minimum wage.

The organised labour reiterated its position that any figure below N30, 000 would not be acceptable to the workers.

Addressing journalists in Lagos after a joint meeting with other labour union comprising Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the United Labour Congress (ULC), the president of the NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, called on its members to mobilise in preparation for the commencement of an indefinite strike on November 6, unless necessary steps are taken to adopt the recommendation of the Tripartite Committee.

Wabba said the organised labour would maintain its stand on the implementation of N30,000 as the new minimum wage and would not accept any move to negotiate it downwards.

He said barring any change of position by government, members of the organised labour would proceed with the planned strike on Tuesday.

Wabba also attempted to correct the impression that there was a stalemate during the tripartite negotiations, insisting that the issue of N30,000 minimum wage was conclusively resolved and the report signed.

He called on the chairman of the committee to submit the report to the presidency for immediate implementation.

On his part, the president of United Labour Congress (ULC), Comrade Joe Ajaero, said, “We are not aware of any court ruling and we have not being served any notice.

“We have just concluded our joint organ meetings of the Central Working Committees of the Labour Centres of the NLC, Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the United Labour Congress (ULC) here in Lagos.
“The meeting is the final preparation for a full engagement with the government on the new National Minimum Wage and we have taken our decision to go on the strike. Our decision is to go ahead with the nationwide strike unless the government does the needful”.



President of TUC, Comrade Bobboi Kaigama, also said the centre was not aware of any court ruling concerning the planned strike by organised labour.

“We are not aware because we have not been served any court order; we have taken our decision and we are going to stand by that,” he noted.

Recently, the NGF issued a communiqué after its meeting noting that state governors can only pay N22, 500 as the new national minimum wage.

Resolution Of Minimum Wage Will Resume Tomorrow- FG

The minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, said yesterday that conciliation on the national minimum wage will continue despite the injunction of the National Industrial Court restraining the organized labour from embarking on strike.

The minister, in a statement by the director press in the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Samuel Olowookere, said that the conciliation meeting involving the organised labour, the organized private sector and government scheduled for Sunday November 4, 2018 at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation by 6:00pm is still on course and will hold.

This, he said, would be followed on Monday November 5, 2018 by 11:00am by the meeting of the national tripartite minimum wage committee at the same venue

The minister, again, appealed to all tripartite members to attend the meetings in the interest of the nation.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Nackzy: 5:13am On Nov 03, 2018
Incompetent FG
Clueless waecless 87 year old Man ruling young vibrant Nigerians in their 20s, 30, 40, 50s all with waec certificate, How did we even get to the reverse side of the world
Now we are living the life we were suppose to live in 1900 in 2018
Movie directors
Script writers isn't this another opportunity to release one selling movie

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by JudasNaCarrot: 5:19am On Nov 03, 2018
A government that doesn't obey court oder have obtained "Jankara" court oder thru the back door to stop the planned strike.

I have always said it that another 4 years for Buhari will mean 40 years to recover from the damage he will inflict on this country.

Foolish man with "Jankara" attestation papers as certificate.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Yankee101: 5:21am On Nov 03, 2018
No be by court order only, ministers and senators are buying assorted cars and you're taking workers to court for demanding ordinary 30k abi how much?

Una dey.craze sha. If na NASS or Aso Rock budget now na sharp sharp una go approve am.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Mynd44: 5:50am On Nov 03, 2018
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by egike(m): 6:08am On Nov 03, 2018
gosh! how can this be happening that FG will resort to the use of court to stop NLC strike for a demand for improve work pay and welfare?if the FG say they can't meet demands of the workers in terms of minimum wage they should please relax down some of its hash tax policies on imported and home grown comodities to make cost of living affordable with what it pay as salary currently.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Firefire(m): 6:18am On Nov 03, 2018
Court orders are useless in Nigeria - M. Buhary

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Nobody: 1:21pm On Nov 03, 2018
NLC has already made it clear that the strike will go ahead even with the court order. buhari and his supporters has already relegate the judiciary to a wailing wailer. the judiciary should have been on strike in humans world demanding that all their judgement be complied with, but in this animal country they are only after their pocket

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by kgr8mike(m): 1:21pm On Nov 03, 2018
Looking at this whole thing, NLC is going on strike for the wrong reasons.

Nigeria under the present administrative setting cannot pay N30000 minimum wage. Some states are owing N18000 & u are demanding N30000

NLC should go on strike for restructuring and resource control - true Federalism.

It is only when States control their resources that each state can set what their minimum wage will be. Many states are not viable while others are, so you don't expect the minimum wage to be the same. States should then pay according to their income line.

Whether we believe it or not Nigeria should have a weak centre and strong states. Nobody believes in today's Nigeria because the system encourages corruption. Nobody is a Nigerian but each of us can identify with our respective states and grow it if we control our resources.

NLC should do the needful - should go on strike for restructuring and resource control. That will be the NLC I will support. The NLC that goes on strike for the right reasons.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Topccy007z: 1:21pm On Nov 03, 2018
And someone will tell me this is a Country. I wish we can apply for re-colonization because the present leadership we have is totally not prospective.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by FagsamPHP(m): 1:22pm On Nov 03, 2018
FG that doesn't obey court order wants Labour Union to Obey Court order.... Jankara court order, everything about Buhari is fraudulent....

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by ShitHead(m): 1:22pm On Nov 03, 2018
Secured or purchased?

Please be clear.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Nobody: 1:22pm On Nov 03, 2018
Lol. Court order ko , Poultry Order ni. NLC sef has finally JAPAAAAAAAAAA. who court order EPP? Court wey no fit order FG to pay workers what's due to them ,something that has even gone beyond the 5years interval as laid down in the law. NLC, if them born u well , call off the strike, Na shopono go kill una. I think its good to give it to FG as its hot. let them also feel the pain in going against court order the 2nd time, Afterall they obtained the court order fraudulently just for there selfish desires.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Pekele007: 1:23pm On Nov 03, 2018
NLC should disobey the useless court order cos the presidiot is a specialist in such field.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by J4JUVENTUS(m): 1:23pm On Nov 03, 2018
APC! And some wicked people still want these idi*ts to continued raping the nation after 2019...E.g.Akin Alabi.... God will always help HIS own,no matter what happens.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Annstar(f): 1:23pm On Nov 03, 2018
please which court??
is the court not part of the NLC?

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by jericco1(m): 1:24pm On Nov 03, 2018
this is the worst country I have ever been to. funny enough I haven't been to any other. how incompetent this government is. all they do is syphon money

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by sanerugwei: 1:24pm On Nov 03, 2018
Jokers..
A govt with zero regard for rule of law wants others to pay attention...
People of law, pls tell us, can a law court stop labor from carrying out their right to protest shitty wages?
Isn't that amounting to beating a child and asking him not to cry

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by akinlabiadams: 1:24pm On Nov 03, 2018
Nackzy:
Incompetent FG
Clueless waecless 87 year old Man ruling young vibrant Nigerians in their 20s, 30, 40, 50s all with waec certificate, How did we even get to the reverse side of the world
Now we are living the life we were suppose to live in 1900 in 2018
Movie directors
Script writers isn't this another opportunity to release one selling movie

But what do you really want...and who do you want for your president??

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by dam2000(m): 1:24pm On Nov 03, 2018
We hav made a mistake is time 2 make correction

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by hisexcellency34: 1:25pm On Nov 03, 2018
NLC has been seriously compromised

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by chosky2589(m): 1:25pm On Nov 03, 2018
Dullard, lifeless at work, NLC kip off

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by princeade86(m): 1:25pm On Nov 03, 2018
they shud not obey court order

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by stuff46(m): 1:26pm On Nov 03, 2018
A FG that doesn't obey court orders wants other member obey one.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by madridsta007(m): 1:26pm On Nov 03, 2018
JudasNaCarrot:
A government that doesn't obey court oder have obtained "Jankara" court oder thru the back door to stop the planned strike.

I have always said it that another 4 years for Buhari will mean 40 years to recover from the damage he will inflict on this country.

Foolish man with "Jankara" attestation papers as certificate.


40 years to recover is a conservative estimate.

When you look at the process and procedure of luring FDI from other African countries, attracting back quality diasporan Nigerians who have settled in other countries, attracting doctors already settled in other countries, the clearing up of the multitude debts Buhari has sunk Nigeria into, wrestling back the competitiveness of international airports and the ports from countries like Ghana, finding a solution to the Boko Haram and Fulani terrorists herdsmen that look to be more funded and equipped following the transfer of ransom and release of hardened terrorists, etc, etc... 40 years to recover will be a very conservative estimate.

Especially as within that 40 years Nigeria MUST have a continuum of progressive, intellectual leadership bereft of nepotism, tribalism, etc... I'm projecting 100+ years to recover- and that is being very kind.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Offpoint: 1:26pm On Nov 03, 2018
The most painful thing is... one idiot will still cast his/vote for buhari next year.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by badoh(m): 1:26pm On Nov 03, 2018
I will only consider this Labour union coward if they obey the court injunction. On many occasions, this govt did not obey court order, therefore NLC should ensure the strike hold.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Asek1(m): 1:26pm On Nov 03, 2018
Are you kidding me
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by Gangster1ms: 1:27pm On Nov 03, 2018
We must strike!
God punish buhari and his government

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Secures Court Order To Stop Labour Strike by pawesome(m): 1:27pm On Nov 03, 2018
The court gave the government an order to release Zakzaky did they? Now something that has to do with the masses and you getting a court order to stop it? The court, the lawyer, the judge, inshort everybody for that court are either foolish or mad

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