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    Supreme Court Voids Sack Of 860 Nigerians By Mobil After 18 Years

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comApril 21, 2018 --- 10:46 pmUpdated:April 21, 2018 --- 10:51 pmNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Supreme Court Friday reinstated more than 860 Nigerians sacked by Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited employed before the year 2000 as security officers.
    The sacked staff worked under a unit of the company named Supernumerary Police officers (SPY).
    In a unanimous decision of five justices, the Supreme Court held that it was illogical and without legal backing for Mobil to have employed the Nigerians and sought to offload them to the Nigeria Police through the back door.
    The judgment was on an appeal marked: SC/33/2010 filed by Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited against the 2009 Court of Appeal judgment, which upheld the Nigerian workers’ claim to being employees of the oil giant.
    The Supreme Court, in the lead judgment by Justice Olabode Rhodes-Vivour, upheld the earlier Court of Appeal’s decision in the case, which agreed that the Nigerians, led by Okon Johnson, were and are still Mobil’s staff and should be accorded all benefits.
    The earlier judgment by the Court of Appeal had ordered Mobil to pay the Nigerian staff all outstanding allowances and salaries from when they were purportedly variously disengaged.
    While summarising the lead judgment, Justice John Okoro said: “The summary of the facts is that the 1st to 15 respondents were employed by the appellants as Supernumerary Police officers (SPY) and issued with appointment letters.
    “Thereafter, it (appellants) tried to off-load them (the 1st to 15 respondents) to the Nigeria Police, a decision the Nigerian employees rejected.
    “The court upheld their argument that they are not police officers, but staff of Mobil Nigeria Unlimited “So Mobil appealed to this court. And after we have painstakingly looked at all the exhibits before us including the appointment letters. And we have also looked at the Police Act as it relates to the mode of appointment of SPYs.
    “We agree with the lower court that the respondents were employed by Mobil Nigeria Unlimited as their security staff.
    “There is nothing in the Police Act, which gives Mobil the authority to appoint security officers and then, off-load them to the Nigeria Police.
    “If the Police Council wanted to appoint SPYs it would have done in accordance with the Police Act, which it failed to do.
    “The law is very clear. Whoever wants the services of policemen in its establishment, should apply to the Inspector General of Police (IGP). The IGP would then request for and receive clearance from the President of the country.”
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