The National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN), Kaduna has
ordered Globacom Limited to pay $69, 212.38 to its former Installation
Technician, Souleymane Thera over unlawful termination of his
appointment.
Justice Lawal Mani in his judgment also ordered the telecom company
to pay Thera, the sum of $11,000 being his 11 years’ vacation
allowances.
The court further ordered Globacom to pay interest of 10 percent per
annum on the judgment sum from June 22, 2017 till final liquidation of
it.
In his judgment, Justice Mani noted that hearing of the case
commenced on May 2, 2017 when the claimant opened his case and testified
as CW1, adopted his written statement as his evidence in chief and
tendered eight exhibits.
The claimant had through his counsel, Abdulkarim Maude told the court
that he was employed by the defendant as Installation Technician on
September 22, 2004.
He stated that by the terms and condition of the employment his
consolidated salary package was $42,000 per annum and that by internal
memorandum dated October 10, 2006 signed by the Executive Director human
Resources, his salary was reviewed upward to $50,000.00.
The claimant stated that on July 23, 2007 he received an internal
memo signed by the Executive Director Human Resources informing him that
his annual salary has been increased to $70,000.
He added that his appointment was terminated contrary to the terms and conditions of service as contained in the letter.
The claimant averred that he was not given 60 days’ notice nor was he
given any one month salary in lieu of notice contained in the letter.
Besides, the claimant stated that upon the issuance of the purposed
letter of termination, he instructed his solicitors to write a letter of
complaint to the Executive Director Human Resources of the defendant.
The claimant averred that the defendant failed to respond to several
letters of demand for his entitlements as contained in the terms and
conditions of service but to no avail.
Counsel to the claimant in his final written address argued that it
is trite law that rules of court are bound to be respected, failure of
which judgment may be entered against an adverse party.
Court Orders Globacom To Pay Ex-worker $80, 212
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March 15, 2018
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