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Court bars labour unions from embarking on nationwide strike

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November 10, 2023
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In a dramatic turn of events, the National Industrial Court has stepped in to halt the impending nationwide strike declared by Nigerian Labour Unions, including the Nigeria Labour Congress ,NLC, and the Trade Union Congress ,TUC.

The court’s decision was prompted by an ex-parte application brought forth by the Federal Government and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, seeking to avert what they described as potential untold hardships on law-abiding citizens and businesses.

During the court proceedings, Tijani Gazali, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Director of Civil Appeals in the Federal Ministry of Justice, passionately argued the government’s case. Gazali drew attention to the series of hardships faced by Nigerians when the labour unions blocked entrances to major airports on Thursday.

He asserted that allowing the planned strike to proceed could lead to a breach of peace in the country.

In response to the government’s plea, Justice Benedict Bakwaph Kanyip, President of the National Industrial Court, invoked sections 17 and 19 of the National Industrial Court Act to issue a restraining order against the labour unions.

This legal intervention aims to ensure peace and tranquility, demonstrating the court’s authority to step in when necessary.

The court’s decision comes amidst heightened tensions following the arrest and brutalization of NLC president, Joe Ajaero, by the police in Owerri, Imo State.

The case file has now been transferred to Justice Olufunke Anuwe, who is known for handling similar labour dispute-related matters.

This development raises questions about the delicate balance between the right to strike as a form of industrial action and the broader societal implications, emphasizing the importance of legal mechanisms in resolving disputes without causing widespread disruptions.

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Tags: Attorney General of the FederationFederal GovernmentImo StateJoe AjaeroJustice Benedict Bakwaph KanyipJustice Olufunke AnuweMinister of Justice and Attorney-General of the FederationNational Industrial CourtNigerian labour unionsNLCPoliceStrikeTijani GazaliTrade Union Congress
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