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Court reinstates 8 permanent secretaries sacked by Wike in Rivers

The National Industrial Court sitting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa on Friday voided the sack of eight Permanent Secretaries by Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers state. News…

The National Industrial Court sitting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa on Friday voided the sack of eight Permanent Secretaries by Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers state.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Rivers government in 2015 sacked eight permanent secretaries, the state Head of Service and the Accountant General, among others.

The Permanent secretaries are: Samuel Woka, Kadilo Brown, Augustine Orlu-Orlu, Muka Nwikosi, Minabelema Michael-West, Ngozi Abu, Kingsley Hart and Mrs Justina Jumbo.

Delivering the judgement, Justice Basha Alkali, described the sack as unconstitutional, null and void since it did not follow the set down procedures in the public service.

“The sack was in contravention of the civil service rules and therefore unlawful.

The court, however ordered that all salaries and allowances accrued to the permanent secretaries since 2015 should be paid to them.

Counsel to the claimants, Odum Eyiba described the judgement as well-considered.

“The judgment is a product of industry, researched and well-considered. We instituted this action back in 2015,” Eyiba stated.

Henry Amadi, lawyer to Rivers state government noted he will study the judgement.

“That is the judgement of the court and we have to go through it and know the way forward. The way forward is not what I will disclose here, thank you,” he said. (NAN)

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