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The Federal Government says it has withdrawn contempt of court proceedings against organized labor for embarking on a nationwide protest.



This is contained in a letter addressed to the lead counsel to the NLC, Falana and Falana’s Chambers, and obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday.

The letter dated Aug. 7 to Falana’s Chambers was signed by the Solicitor General of the Federation, Mrs. B.E. Jeddy-Agba.

The Federal Ministry of Justice, through the National Industrial Court (NICN), issued the leadership of organized labor a summons for contempt of court for embarking on the protest.

Recall that organized labor had threatened to embark on a nation-wide strike on Aug. 14 if the Federal Government failed to withdraw the contempt charges.

Organized labor had embarked on a mass protest over the anti-poor policies of the government, especially the removal of subsidies that had brought untold hardship to Nigerians.

The letter reads: “Kindly recall the exchange of correspondence between the ministry and your office on the need for compliance with the extant court orders, restraining industrial action of any kind on the part of the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress.
“The position of the ministry was informed by the need to safeguard the integrity of the court and prevent avoidable service disruptions or damage to public facilities.
“In spite of these exchanges and interventions, the labor unions on Aug. 2 proceeded with the industrial action through public protests”.
It also said the protest led to disruption of work and the eventual pulling down of the gate of the National Assembly.
“The foregoing prompted the ministry to initiate contempt proceedings by filing Form 48 on the same date, August 2, 2023, in accordance with Section 72 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act and Order 9 Rule 13 of the Judgement (Enforcement) Rules.
“It is trite that the issuance of Form 48 is just the starting point in contempt proceedings, which will only crystalize upon the issuance of Form 49 and the consequential committal order,” it added.
It noted that upon the intervention of President Bola Tinubu and the decision of the labor unions to call off their industrial action, “The ministry did not proceed further with the contempt proceedings, which would have required the issuance of Form 49 within two days of the issuance of Form 48.
“It is self-evident that the non-issuance of Form 49 as of Aug. 4 renders the contempt proceedings inchoate.
“You may therefore wish to advise or guide the labor unions on the practice and procedure of contempt proceedings.
“Also, the issues or concerns raised by the NLC in its communiqué on the proceedings have been overtaken by events,” it said.

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