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Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Islie(op): 6:54pm On Jan 06, 2025
Former staff members of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) who were dismissed in a mass layoff last year, have sued the apex bank.

In a court document seen by TheCable on Monday, the workers alleged that the CBN violated internal policies, Nigerian labour laws, and their contractual rights.

The claimants, represented by Stephen Gana and 32 others, filed a class action lawsuit at the national industrial court of Nigeria (NICN), Abuja.

They said their termination process, carried out through letters, titled, ‘Reorganizational and Human Capital Restructuring’, and dated April 5, 2024, violated both the CBN human resources policies and procedures manual (HRPPM) and Section 36 of the Nigerian constitution.

The claimants said the process lacked the necessary consultation and fair hearing mandated by law.

The originating summons, filed on July 4, 2024, under the NICN Civil Procedure Rules 2017, raised several questions for the court to consider, including whether the claimants were denied their constitutional right to a fair hearing before and after their appointments were terminated.

The workers also claimed that the termination letters, issued on the basis of “restructuring,” were arbitrary, illegal, and unconstitutional.

Insisting that they continue to work for the apex bank, the claimants are seeking a court ruling that their dismissals are “void and useless”.

Additionally, they sought a restraining order to prevent the CBN from firing them without following the proper procedures, immediate reinstatement, and payment of salaries and benefits from the date of termination.

The court filing references Article 16.4.1 of the HRPPM, which mandates consultation with the joint consultative council (JCC) and adherence to fair procedures before employment actions adversely affect staff.


The claimants said the provision was flagrantly disregarded, as they were given just three days to vacate their positions and hand over official property.

They are also seeking N30 billion in general damages for psychological distress, hardship, and reputational harm caused by the dismissal; and an additional N500 million as the cost of the suit.


COURT ENCOURAGES AMICABLE RESOLUTION

In another document dated November 20, 2024, the court called for an amicable resolution of the matter.

Gana and their counsel represented the claimants while Inam Wilson alongside seven other lawyers represented the CBN (the defendant).

In the document, Obaseki Osaghae, the presiding judge of the industrial court, acknowledged the defendant’s preliminary objection, filed on November 4, 2024, challenging the suit’s admissibility.

The claimants responded with a counter-affidavit, which their counsel confirmed had been served.

In response, the judge encouraged both parties to explore a settlement under Section 20 of the National Industrial Court Act (NICA) of 2006.

“It is my view that parties should attempt an amicable resolution of this dispute,” Osaghae said.


The matter was, therefore adjourned to January 29 for the hearing of the preliminary objection or to review the progress of any settlement discussions.


BACKGROUND

In 2024, CBN terminated the appointments of about a thousand staff. The dismissal was said to have been conducted in four batches between March and May of the aforementioned year.

Some workers claimed that they received severance payments as low as N5,000, while others said their gratuities were absorbed entirely to offset outstanding loans.

Although the layoff was officially attributed to a “reorganisation” and “human capital restructuring”, the affected staff argued that the process violated the CBN Act, which mandates board approval for significant employment decisions.

On December 4 last year, the apex bank said its early exit package (EEP) was entirely voluntary and without any negative repercussions for eligible staff.

The CBN’s statement followed reports that 1,000 staff were sacked from the apex bank.

Reacting to the development, the house of representatives asked the CBN to suspend the “planned” retirement of 1,000 staff.

The lower chamber had also set up an ad hoc committee to investigate the “process and legality” of the exercise.

Speaking on the matter on January 3, Olayemi Cardoso, governor of the CBN, said the 1,000 staff who left the bank were not forced to leave.

Cardoso also said the early exit programme and the restructuring and reorganisation were to optimise the bank for enhanced efficiency.
https://www.thecable.ng/mass-layoff-disengaged-staff-members-sue-cbn-demand-n30bn-compensation/

Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Odingo1:
They want to westernise CBN, they should share equal shocked shocked cool wink lipsrsealed
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Cityqueengirl(f): 7:04pm On Jan 06, 2025
What's there to sue
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by CodeTemplarr: 7:05pm On Jan 06, 2025
The rich n connected sues CBN
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by saintjimos(m): 7:07pm On Jan 06, 2025
Let the best argument win
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Codes151(m): 7:46pm On Jan 06, 2025
You have been sacked!

Get your pensions And payoff. If due!


Yall sat down for over 40 years making stupid laws and monietry policies
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by firstolalekan(m): 7:47pm On Jan 06, 2025
Clowns
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Gotocourt: 7:47pm On Jan 06, 2025
The young ones should get their entitlement and benefits and Japaaaaa shocked

Nigeria is not for the faint hearted 🔥💯
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Whiteshield: 7:50pm On Jan 06, 2025
Not a problem.

The FG should squeeze Emefiele harder, they will get 60 Billion. They should use that to settle disengaged staff.
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by ogolemati: 7:50pm On Jan 06, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin ok so that's their fathers company.its supposed to be a life time job for them
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Bluntemperor: 7:50pm On Jan 06, 2025
Cityqueengirl:
What's there to sue
Their rights,no doubt!
But is it for continuation of their service to Nigerians?
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by RedScorpion(f): 7:52pm On Jan 06, 2025
You are suing "someone" that said you were not forced to leave ...

This story go long well well... E go get part 2 and 3
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by patrickcollins: 7:54pm On Jan 06, 2025
Codes151:
You have been sacked!

Get your pensions And payoff. If due!


Yall sat down for over 40 years making stupid laws and monietry policies
Cardaso should be sacked for his useless policies and under his watch Naira becomes the most useless currency in Africa
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by merits(m): 7:54pm On Jan 06, 2025
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by wellmax(m):
Dem think say CBN na their papa property.
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by adebowales: 7:57pm On Jan 06, 2025
patrickcollins:
Cardaso should be sacked for his useless policies and under his watch Naira becomes the most useless currency in Africa
I guess you still want more dollar subsidy?
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Pickieox(m): 7:58pm On Jan 06, 2025
Let's see how it goes.
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Pojomojo: 7:59pm On Jan 06, 2025
grin
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Hezzyluv: 8:00pm On Jan 06, 2025
Lol...


#30billion grin
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by WINDSOW(m): 8:00pm On Jan 06, 2025
Make I pretend call that were guy wey using CBN igara collect babe for my hand that year.
Eleribu Kazeem.
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by patrickcollins: 8:02pm On Jan 06, 2025
adebowales:
I guess you still want more dollar subsidy?
There is no nation that doesn't peg or fix it's exchange rate,it sounds terrible these tiny African countries their currency doing better than Naira
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by theophorus(m): 8:03pm On Jan 06, 2025
Well, make dem dey enjoy their Compulsory Retirement things.
If they have skills they should apply to organizations that need their skills, no be by Force to work for CBN.

NB: Abeg who get NGN3M wen him no need make DM to collect my account details, make I help am use the money.
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by JustPowerApps(m): 8:04pm On Jan 06, 2025
grin grin
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Paraman: 8:06pm On Jan 06, 2025
patrickcollins:
Cardaso should be sacked for his useless policies and under his watch Naira becomes the most useless currency in Africa
Why should he be sack? The naira has stabilise for more than a 2 weeks now
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Zico5(m): 8:08pm On Jan 06, 2025
See what Tinubu is doing to the middle class. He has taken food from many mouths within just few years of his reign. In Nigeria of today, we only have upper class and the poor. Even federal government job is not secured again? May God just keep us safe till the end of this inglorious government.
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by patrickcollins: 8:09pm On Jan 06, 2025
Paraman:
Why should he be sack? The naira has stabilise for more than a 2 weeks now
Stabilize from 700 Naira he met it to 1600 Naira
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by ColonelMichael: 8:09pm On Jan 06, 2025
As if the judiciary is active, it will reach everyone that have decided to sit on the truth.
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Mopolchi: 8:10pm On Jan 06, 2025
Cardoso should be sued
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Godfullsam(m): 8:13pm On Jan 06, 2025
I thought they were compensated undecided
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by fredoooooo: 8:14pm On Jan 06, 2025
Bring it on..
Na madness go cure madness .
No turn am to crying las las ..
BRING IT ON
Re: Mass Layoff: Disengaged Staff Members Sue CBN, Demand N30bn Compensation by Oakenshield: 8:17pm On Jan 06, 2025
They have already employed big men kids
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