Mr Bago described the intervention as critical, saying it complemented his administration’s commitment to expanding access to quality education.
The claimants stated that by the condition of service of the NIS, published in a gazette by the FG in 2015, they were entitled to a car, domestic workers, among others, upon their retirement on the
Mr Wike also said his administration would not be moved by blackmail and intimidation tactics by the striking FCTA workers.
The NJC has to accept some responsibility for the historical liabilities. It has been an indifferent and perfunctory advocate for retired judges.
He said disruptive actions that threatened national interests were unacceptable in modern labour relations, and NECA would not remain silent.
There can only be two possible reasons.
The salaries of Nigerian judges have remained stagnant since 2008, when they were last reviewed.
The National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) will begin its annual vacation on July 29.
