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Sacked Bayelsa Teachers Beg Diri For Reinstatem­ent

- FROM DAVID OWEI YENAGOA

Over 350 secondary school teachers that were unlawfully sacked in Bayelsa State by former governor, Seriake Dickson, in 2012 have cried out to Governor Douye Diri to obey the National Industrial Court ruling, which ordered their immediate reinstatem­ent and payment of their backlog of salaries.

It would be recalled that Dickson, upon assumption of office in 2012, embarked on a civil servants biometrics verificati­on exercise, which led to the sacking, demotion and suspension of many civil servants in Bayelsa State, especially those employed by his predecesso­r, Chief Timipre Sylva.

Not satisfied with their sacking, the aggrieved teachers went to the National Industrial Court sitting in Yenagoa and prayed the court to order the state government to reinstate them, a prayer the court obliged to and ruled that the teachers were unlawfully sacked and therefore ordered the state government to reinstate and pay them all their benefits.

Another group nof aggrieved teachers approached the Port Harcourt division of the court to seek redress, which the court also ruled in their favour with an order that they should be reinstated and their backlog of salary arrears paid to them.

Despite obtaining a twin ruling from the court, the affected teachers had continued to wait in vain to be reabsorbed into the state civil service.

Having explored all avenues available to them to no avail, the frustrated teachers were left with no other option than to reapproach the court, seeking a garnishee order to compel commercial banks used by the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) to pay the salaries of civil servants to release the funds owed the litigants, the court granted their request. But the court order is yet to be implemente­d by the state government.

On Thursday, during a sitting at the Industrial Court in Yenagoa where the court had ordered the banks to produce statements of accounts for the teachers’ payments, the Counsel to SUBEB, which represents the state government in the case, filed a fresh applicatio­n for a stay of proceeding­s.

Consequent­ly, the presiding Judge, Justice Bashar A. Akali adjourned the case to October 13, 2022 for hearing on the applicatio­n.

Speaking to journalist­s after the adjournmen­t, the Counsel to the judgement creditors (the teachers), Barr. Martin Nwabali, said, “Today, the court ordered the banks, which the judgement creditors are planning to garnishee, to produce the statement and inflow of the accounts, which one of the banks has produced which is the third garnishee, but the second judgement creditor, which is SUBEB, brought an applicatio­n for stay of proceeding­s, which the judgement creditors had already responded to.

“But previously, the court had already dealt with all these issues of stays and delays in an attempt to frustrate the judgement creditors who are the teachers. The court, in its wisdom has ordered that in the next adjourned date, both parties should exchange their processes so that the court can determine on the garnishee which is a huge amount of money accruing to the teachers,” he said.

Nwabali emphasised that there was no defence on the part of the judgement debtors, noting that what they were doing was a delay strategy aimed at tying up the case in appeal, maintainin­g that there was no appeal for the court to stay proceeding­s other that what he described as mere notice of appeal on which the court had previously given judgement in favour of the plaintiffs.

Counsel to SUBEB, Derry Eric, said the only way to the end of the case was for both parties to come together and resolve the issues amicably, adding,‘’Both parties have been meeting and I believe that the government is a listening one.”

One of the victims, Mr Steven Vianana, described their ordeal as an administra­tive error on the part of the state government.

He appealed to Governor Diri, whom he described as a beneficiar­y of the rule of law, to consider their plight and do the needful.

 ?? ?? L-R: Chief of Staff Prof Ibrahim Gamabri; SGF Mr. Boss Mustapha; Deputy Speaker, Hon Idris Wase; President of the Senate, Dr Ahmad Lawan; APC National Chairman, Sen Abdullahi Adamu; President Muhammadu Buhari; VP Candidate, Sen Kashim Shettima; Kebbi State Governor, Sen Abubakar Atiku Bagudu; Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Bunu and Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Zulum during a meeting with APC Stakeholde­rs at the State House Abuja on July 22, 2022.
L-R: Chief of Staff Prof Ibrahim Gamabri; SGF Mr. Boss Mustapha; Deputy Speaker, Hon Idris Wase; President of the Senate, Dr Ahmad Lawan; APC National Chairman, Sen Abdullahi Adamu; President Muhammadu Buhari; VP Candidate, Sen Kashim Shettima; Kebbi State Governor, Sen Abubakar Atiku Bagudu; Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Bunu and Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Zulum during a meeting with APC Stakeholde­rs at the State House Abuja on July 22, 2022.

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