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ASUU Strike: Court Adjourns Case Till Friday

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By Akinwale Kasali

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The Industrial Court Sitting in Abuja, has adjourned the suit filed against the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, till Friday, 16th, September, 2022.

Justice Polycarp Hamman of the National Industrial Court adjourned the case to  enable the Federal Government and ASUU file the necessary papers.

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 The Federal Government, Monday, urged the National Industrial Court to order ASUU to call off its seven months strike.

Joined as  claimants in the matter is the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, with the President of ASUU, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, as sole defendant.

Human Rights Activist and Constitutional Lawyer, Ebun-Olu Adegoruwa, SAN, had informed the Court when the matter came up that he was representing the Socio- Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, and that he had filed a suit on the same subject matter before the same court.

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He also stated that in the suit NICN/ABJ/269/2022, SERAP was the claimant with the Federal Government as the defendant.

He, therefore, proceeded to apply that the extant suit be consolidated and SERAP be joined in the suit as a defendant, instead of multiple suits on the same matter before the same court.

Counsel to the claimant, T.A Gazali, SAN, in response, said the application was premature and added that there was no need for SERAP to pray to be joined in a suit, orally, in a matter that did not have its name on the cause list.

Another Human Rights Activist and Constitutional Lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, counsel to ASUU, in his response, informed the Court that both Counsels had informed him on Monday that they were both filing some papers.

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Falana urged the Court to step down the matter to enable both Counsels to file their papers and then return at a later date after which he would have responded to the claimant’s process.

Adegboruwa on his part replied that the defendant had not denied the existence of the suit SERAP filed and served on them.

Gazali, on his part, also informed the Court that his process would be filed Monday. Falana said he would need three days to reply to the process.

The Judge, in his ruling, adjourned the matter until Friday, for further mention.

He also directed that the claimant should file, serve his process, and the defendant to also file and serve his response before the adjourned date.

Hamman, in addition, ruled that SERAP’s application to be joined in the suit was premature.

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The suit filed by the claimant is also seeking the court to give the matter an accelerated hearing in order to bring the dispute to an end.

The claimant, also, in the instrument of referral, is praying the court to: “Inquire into the legality or otherwise of the on-going prolonged strike by ASUU leadership and members which had continued even after apprehension by the Minister of Labour and Employment.

“Interpret in its entirety the provisions of Section 18, LFN 2004 especially as it applies to cessation of strike once a trade dispute is apprehended by the Minister of Labour end Employment and conciliation is on-going”.


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