Labour Risks Contempt of Court if it calls Rivers workers out for Industrial Action - RSG




The Rivers State Government has warned the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) that it would be considered as contempt of Court and the law would take its course should it proceed with it's planned Industrial action in the state.
Commissioner for Information, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim said the state has obtained an Order of Interim Injunction to restrain labour from calling out workers on industrial action. 

Listed as Defendants are the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress(TUC),  Comrade Ayuba Wabba,  Comrade Quadri Olaleye,  Comrade Beatrice Itubo and Comrade Austin Jonah. 

Briefing journalists in Port Harcourt, Nsirim said NLC has been duly served with the Court Order. 

He stated that Rivers State Government believes in the rule of law and would obey it to the latter in the subsisting matter. 

The Interim Court Order reads in part, "restraining the Defendants either by themselves or through their servants, agents,  privies,  officers or otherwise from embarking on strike action in Rivers state on 5th,  6th or 7th September 2020."

The Commissioner said the order also restrained the Defendants not to embark on strike on any other date whether earlier or later pending the hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice for Interlocutory Injunction filed in the suit.

According to him, the Defendants, their servants, agents, privies and officers are also restrained from stopping,  hindering,  preventing,  disrupting and /or interfering in any manner whatsoever with the provision of service and other works.

"Other works by their members in the Civil and Public Service of the Claimant /Applicant pending the hearing and determination of the substantive motion on Notice for Interlocutory Injunction already filed," he stated.