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[BREAKING] Industrial Court orders PENGASSAN to Suspend Ongoing Strike


1099 Thursday 20th April 2023

Hon. Justice Olufunke Anuwe of the Abuja Judicial Division of the National Industrial Court has ordered the PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (PENGASSAN) to SUSPEND the ongoing strike pending the hearing and determination of the Motions filed by MOBIL PRODUCING NIGERIA UNLIMITED in the overall interest of the country.


Justice Anuwe granted an accelerated hearing and ordered that the order of the Court, the originating processes and the Motion on Notice be immediately served on the Petroleum Union and adjourned the case to the 5th of May 2023 for a definite hearing. 


From facts, the applicants- MOBIL PRODUCING NIGERIA UNLIMITED through their Counsel, Inam Wilson (SAN) had filed a Motion Ex-parte dated 19th of April 2023 and sought for AN INTERIM ORDER compelling and directing PENGASSAN and its members who are employees of the Applicant to forthwith cease, desist, terminate, or suspend the strike, or industrial action embarked upon by the Respondent in compliance with Section 17(1)(c) of the Trade Disputes Act Cap. T18 LFN 2004, pending the hearing and determination of the Originating Motion.


Likewise, AN INTERIM ORDER restraining the Respondent, by themselves or through their member, agents, servants, privies, affiliates, or associates, or through any other person(s), howsoever described, from unlawfully embarking on or continuing with any strike or industrial action in any manner whatsoever or howsoever described against the Applicant pending the hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice filed 20/4/2023.


Delivering the ruling after careful perusal of the deposition contained in the supporting affidavit, exhibits and Written Address, the Presiding Judge, Justice Olufunke Anuwe found the said application meritorious.