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Court bars NLC, TUC, others from  proceeding on planned protest

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Last updated: February 3, 2026 8:41 am
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Justice Emmanuel Sibilim of the National Industrial Court, has issued an interim order restraining the Nigerian Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress, and 3 others from embarking on any form of industrial action or protest in the FCT.

The three others restrained by the court on Monday, were Comrades Benson Upah, General NA Toro, and Stephen Knabayi.
Justice Sibilim made the order in a ruling on an ex parte application filed by the Minister of the FCT Nyesom Wike and the FCT Administration against the Labour Unions and their leaders, dated February 2.
The motion ex parte was drawn from a suit marked: NICN/ABJ/30/26, which was filed by James Onoja (SAN) on behalf of the Minister and the FCTA.
After listening to the Claimants, Justice Sibilim
granted an interim order restraining the 1st to 5th respondents and their privies or agents from embarking on strike pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.
The court also ordered the 5th-9th defendants who are security agencies to ensure there is no break down of law and order.
The Claimants had told the court that the Chairman of the FCT council had sent a message of mobilization to members and affiliated unions for a mass protest scheduled for 3rd February.
This move he noted is in violation of the orders of court.
He noted that after the ruling of the court on 27th January, the order of the court was served on the defendants, same day the NLC and TUC  issued a statement to all affiliated unions to intensify and sustain the strike.
The statement jointly signed by both unions directed that the striking workers should resume the strike as the unions’ counsel Femi Falana (SAN) has filed an appeal against the interlocutory ruling.
With this statement, JUAC issued a circular directing all employees to continue the strike.
This position they say is aimed at causing break down of law and order in the Nations capital.
Meanwhile, the court has adjourned until 10th February for hearing of the motion on notice.
The FCT Minister and the FCTA had predicated the application on the fact that “On the 19th of January, 2026, the workers in the employment of the 2nd Claimant acting under the aegis of the Joint Unions Action Committee (JUAC), commenced an industrial action by locking all entrance to offices and the secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, including closure of schools and all departments and
agencies of the 2nd Claimant. Thereby, bringing the governmental functions and activities of the Claimants to a standstill.
“Being law abiding, the claimants herein instituted an action at the National Industrial Court Abuja, in Suit No: NICN/ABJ/17/2026, between the FCT Minister & anor V. Rifkatu Iortyer & anor, wherein the court on the 27th of January, 2026 made an order of interlocutory injunction restraining the defendants therein JUAC, its affiliate unions, and all employees of the 2nd Claimant were restrained from further embarking on any industrial action, and ordered to resume work pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
“Immediately the order of the court was served on parties, the 1st Defendant acting through the 3rd Defendant issued a directive titled: “REINFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE TO ALL AFFILIATE UNIONS IN THE FCT” urging the workers in the employment of the 2nd Claimant to resume industrial action.
“On the 28th of January, 2026, the 1st and 2nd Defendants jointly issued another directive titled: “DEFEND YOUR RIGHTS WITH COURAGE AND DIGNITY: WE ARE WITH YOU” wherein they directed that workers of the 2nd Claimant should resume industrial action and jettison the order of the National industrial Court made on the 27/1/2026.
“The Joint Unions Action Committee (JUAC), the umbrella body under which the employees of the 2nd Claimant and affiliate unions operate to
embark on a strike leading to the action in Sult No. NICN/ABJ/17/2026, followed the directive in Exhibit 3 Issued by the 1st and 2nd Defendants and to direct its members in the employment of the 2nd Claimant to resume strike by the Directive dated 28th January, 2026 signed by Comrade
Abdullahi Umar Saleh as secretary JUAC.
“Acting under the directives aforementioned, the 5th Defendant, acting, as the chairperson of the 1st Defendant; FCT Council, issued a directive on the 31/1/2026, to all affiliate unions named therein to mobilize their members who are employees of the 2nd Claimant for a mass protest in the Federal Capital Territory, for which the 1st Claimant is the presiding Minister on the 3rd of February, 2026 by 7.00 am prompt with a view to causing chaos, breakdown of law and order, and prevent the smooth
administration of the 2nd Claimant.
“The Claimants are apprehensive of the breakdown of law and order obstruction of vehicular movement, violation of the rights of the residents of the Federal Capital Territory, particularly those in the private sector and other government establishments which includes other States of the Federation, expatriates and tourists, hence the
resort to court action.

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