Ninety nine employees of
Delta State government who were engaged between August 2012 and January 2013 as
Staff of College of Education, Warri, COEWA, have cried out over delay by Delta
State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa to respect a court judgment ordering that
they be called back to duty and their full entitlements implemented.
The affected workers
whose appointment letters were duly signed by Registrar of College of
Education, Warri, DNS (Mrs.) A. Urowayino, dragged the provost of COEWA, the
Governor of Delta State, Attorney-General of the State and two other defendants
to the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, Awka Judicial Division in Suit No:
NICN/ASB/03/2014 after the state government controversially stopped payment of
their salaries January 2013.
In the judgement
delivered by Hon. Justice Waziri Abali March 16, 2018, the court declared that
the claimants are employees of College of Education, Warri and should be called
back to duty, while their monthly salaries, allowances and entitlements
particular to their respective positions/ grades be paid from the date of
delivery of the judgment.
The court also ordered
College of Education, Warri to remit the appropriate portion of contributory
pension to the 99 workers’ pension fund providers and restrained the Delta
State Government as well as the school management from “interfering, preventing
or in any way hindering the claimants from performing their respective
functions as staff of the 1st Defendant(COEWA)”.
Twelve of the claimants,
including, Torubighan Ebobra, Boyitie Gabriel Ejiro and Enifoniye George O.,
filed the suit on behalf of the 99 staff who have continued to live in untold
hardship as the defendants continue to delay implementation of the judgment by
heading to the Appeal Court, Benin amid restraining order 9 of the Industrial
Court, Awka.
According to the
aggrieved workers, they successfully went through the biometric exercise
carried out by the Okowa administration through a consultant, Heckerbella in
2016 like other civil and public servants in the Delta State Government
payroll, but wondered why the administration remained adamant even though one
of them lost his wife August 2016 over inability to pay medical
bills.
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