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Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Islie(op): 4:41am On Jan 31
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has applied to the National Industrial Court for an order to commit striking workers of the territory to prison over their alleged disobedience of a court directive.

The minister, through his counsel, Ogwu Onoja, SAN, obtained form 48 for consequences of disobedience of court order, which would be served on the striking workers.

“Take note that unless you obey the directions contained in the order of Justice E.D. Subilim of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria delivered 27th day of January 2026, you will be guilty of the contempt of court and will be liable to be committed to prison.” part of the form read.

The notice of consequence of disobedience of order of the court, dated January 29, was signed by the Registrar of the Industrial Court, Mr Olajide Balogun.

Justice Emmanuel Subilim had on Tuesday ordered the workers to call off the strike immediately until the determination of the claims to prevent the crippling of government business in the territory if the strike was prolonged while the court was seized of the matter.

Justice Subilim held that, although strike was a right of workers to express their grievance, its adoption is not absolute.


‎Citing Section 18(1)b of the Trade Dispute Act, the judge said workers cannot embark on an industrial action over a dispute that had already been referred to the National Industrial Court.

In the originating summons, the minister contended that the strike was not in compliance with the Trade Disputes Act, adding that the Joint Unions Action Committee is not a registered trade union.

The case has been adjourned to March 25 for hearing.
https://dailytrust.com/wike-seeks-order-to-jail-striking-workers/

Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by UzorIyke(m): 4:52am On Jan 31
This man thinks he be God ooo.
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Stephen0mozzy: 5:03am On Jan 31
This man has zero ideas how useless he'll be as a person 10yrs from now. They think power is forever - he should take time to learn from folks like Abacha, Buhari, etc whose names are like a spit in the mud.

Make e dey form like Hitler.

...the minister contended that the strike was not in compliance with the Trade Disputes Act..
You'll always hear him quoting or making reference to the Law. Can he swhearr on what he fears most that he abides with the letter and spirit of the Law in all his dealings?
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Atarakpa: 5:12am On Jan 31
Naija my country. Wike the strongest man in Tinubu cabinet
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Thundafireseun: 5:15am On Jan 31
Emperor Wike is the next best thing to happen to Nigeria….

Nigeria needs men with Iron balls
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by ugodson(m): 5:16am On Jan 31
I just pity this wike, the way this man will fall from the THRONE he thinks he sitting on ehhh na still we Nigerians that will pity him cause the fall go BAD
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by orikoku: 5:19am On Jan 31
So because workers are on strike now, you go seek order to jail them for court. This guy downfall is gonna be loud.
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Cheapgadget(m): 5:20am On Jan 31
Shameless sick-man, last last he will be lonely and kpai in agony
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Diamonddris(m): 5:21am On Jan 31
What nonsense is all this? He is very unstable, probably needs psychiatric evaluation
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Nastrademus(m): 5:21am On Jan 31
Man is seriously demarketing tinubu, he thinks everything is gragra
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by gulfer: 5:22am On Jan 31
Emperor WIKEdius (l), the power hungry and uncouth ruler of Abuja empire shocked shocked shocked
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by pigmania: 5:24am On Jan 31
Misplaced priorities, plus abuse of power. Well, God has special ways to humble people like these. Workers dey carry strike? If you treat them well and make them happy, them go strike?
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Jayboiii: 5:25am On Jan 31
Person wey no dey obey law...wan use law now to his own advantage..sometimes a lawless person also needs the law to do his bidding.
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by McLizbae: 5:26am On Jan 31
That is how most of them keep quoting illegality, when is suits their narratives.
Stephen0mozzy:
This man has zero ideas how useless he'll be as a person 10yrs from now. They think power is forever - he should take time to learn from folks like Abacha, Buhari, etc whose names are like a spit in the mud.

Make e dey form like Hitler.


You'll always hear him quoting or making reference to the Law. Can he swhearr on what he fears most that he abides with the letter and spirit of the Law in all his dealings?
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by princeade86(m): 5:32am On Jan 31
See Hitler. Not ur fault, but our judiciary that was compromised.
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by tiswell(m): 5:34am On Jan 31
This one is always seeking for one vawulence or the other sad
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by dalongjnr: 5:36am On Jan 31
Wike would be a Persona non grata in Abuja when he is sacked by the president in 2 months from now. He will fail and no longer be allowed to be welcomed in Abuja.
Politic is a sensible and long-term venture. He's trying to instigate the Abuja civil servants against the president. He should know that APC has not won in Abuja since 2015.
The civil servants are very influential and they have at least 4-8 dependents, imagine just 8,000 x 5 people = 40,000 votes against the president alone in Abuja. What if they call their relatives in the villages and instigate them against the APC government?
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by DeltaBachelor(m): 5:38am On Jan 31
Chai. The wicked Wike on the beat
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by theophorus(m): 5:54am On Jan 31
He does not know the law na him make una dey shout ooo.
Shebi una see as dem turn Ibadan Convention to Weekend party using the law.
Make those workers continue ooo.
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Host78: 5:55am On Jan 31
Jail striking worker as how na?
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Buffalo2(m): 5:57am On Jan 31
UzorIyke:
This man thinks he be God ooo.
Person wey dey craze and he no know
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Lekby25: 5:57am On Jan 31
The FCT workers want to show Wike that power belongs to the people. They want him to be sacked
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by WorkTheTalk(m): 5:58am On Jan 31
Emperor Wike!!! Not only would you sack the stricking workers, in addition, you want to put them in prison. You are really power drunk. An old man controlled by alcohol. The Glenfiddich 40 Years old Whisky is really working.

Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by anonimi: 5:58am On Jan 31
Islie:
https://dailytrust.com/wike-seeks-order-to-jail-striking-workers/
Is this a foretaste of one party dictatorship and state capture of Tinubu and APC, that a compromised judiciary enables huh

Why should teachers, doctors and other government workers live in rented apartments by 2027? What kind of wicked, ogogoro logic is that?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqFMCgRREXg
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by wildernessVoice: 6:00am On Jan 31
Area Council Election is around the corner.
Emperor is demarketing APC
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by thomas2024: 6:01am On Jan 31
Yeye man. Wike in the mud. Please just do worse to discredit the present illegitimate government before dem send you packing
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by brain54(m): 6:02am On Jan 31
He wants to jail people on top their money...?
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by anonimi: 6:03am On Jan 31
Lekby25:
The FCT workers want to show Wike that power belongs to the people.

They want him to be sacked
Indeed power belongs to the people and no leader can ignore the wishes of the people who allow him to be in public office to SERVE the interests of the people, whether it is in a small or large group, simple or complex society. The Israelites even compelled their Lord God of Israel to give them a king instead of continuing to be ruled by judges/priests.

The wicked, land grabbing ologogoro should resign before he is sacked by his employers.
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by bankyblue(m): 6:04am On Jan 31
No wonder, he keeps building house for the judges.
This power go turn one day sha
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by Image123(m): 6:04am On Jan 31
ugodson:
I just pity this wike, the way this man will fall from the THRONE he thinks he sitting on ehhh na still we Nigerians that will pity him cause the fall go BAD
Choose one please, do you want him to fall?
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by anonimi: 6:06am On Jan 31
Host78:
Jail striking worker as how na?
He has plenty of money from increased revenue that is excluded from the TSA account, which he plans to use to build more prisons in Abuja.
Re: Wike Seeks Order To Jail Striking Workers by HacheNoire: 6:09am On Jan 31
Within the accordance of the law!

You ain’t owed and still chose to neglect your official roles and responsibilities.

A jail term will fit perfectly. Move in right direction!
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