EXCLUSIVE: Appeal Court Releases Record Of Proceedings Ordering Nigerian University Lecturers’ Association, ASUU To Call Off Strike
It gave the university lecturers’ union seven days within which to file its notice of appeal against the order of the National Industrial Court. The certified true copy of the court proceedings reads in part, “On the 6th of October, 2022 being the date scheduled for the hearing of the application, Mr. Falana SAN, learned counsel for the Applicant, applied to withdraw prayer two in the motion papers, urging the court to grant his application per player one. Mr. Igwe, SAN, the Learned Counsel.
“On the first issue, Learned Counsel made reference to the provisions of section 243 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended and Order 6 and Rule 2 of the Court of Appeal Rules, 2021 to submit that this court is clothed with the vires to grant the instant application. “On the third issue, Learned senior counsel argued that prayer two of the Appellants seeks to enthrone illegality, he drew the court's attention to the provisions of sections 18 and of the Trade Disputes Act to posit that courts do not encourage illegality on the principle of ex turi causa non oritur action.
“The application in the circumstance remains to be considered on the basis of whether this court can grant the Applicant leave to appeal the interlocutory ruling of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, made on the 21st day of September, 2022 between the two combatants. “Now worrisome, is the failure of the applicants herein to obey the judgment of the lower court, thus leading the learned counsel for the Respondent to draw the attention of the court to that fact, contending that the applicants are seeking for order of this court with dirty hands, and in that regard, the case of the Military Governor of Lagos State vs. Ojukwu was cited and relied upon. Our attention was also referred to the case of Mobil Oil Nig. Ltd vs.
The judiciary nor know their work again, honestly.
The year is almost a wrap abeg, they should make it next year.
SR keep quiet 🤫
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