April 20, 2024
Monday Ubani Esq

NICN Appoints Ubani as Public Trustee

Monday Ubani Esq

The President of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN),  Justice Benedict B. Kanyip has appointed former Second Vice-President of the Nigerian Bar Association ( NBA),  Monday Onyekachi Ubani as public trustee to manage the affairs of the Nigeria Civil Service Union.

Ubani’s appointment is a fall out of a protracted legal tussle between members of the union which culminated in a judgment delivered by the NICN.

Mr. Ubani’s appointment letter  as trustee of the union reads:

“Pursuant to Section 19(c) of the National Industrial Court Act, 2006; Order 59 of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (Civil Procedure) Rule, 2017 and the Order contained in the judgement delivered on 25th October, 2019, by His Lordship Hon. Justice Sanusi Kada, in the above subject matter suit, I hereby appoint you, Monday O. Ubani, Esq., as the Public Trustee for the Nigeria Civil Service union (hereinafter referred to as the “Union”} for an initial period of three(3) months, effective from the date of your acceptance of the appointment on the following terms:

“To oversee and superintend the running of the administration and finances of the Union. To convene National Delegates conference of the National Civil Service Union and organise election to elect new executive members with the constitution of the Union.

“To forward a copy of the report to the Honourable Minister of Labour.”

“The letter stated that Ubani would be eligible for reappointment for another three months in the event that he was unable to conclude his assignment within the three month period stated above.

”In this event, you shall be required to provide satisfactory reasons why you may be so re-appointed. Please note that you are only eligible for re-appointment for another term of three months and not more. Your remuneration with respect to the appointment shall be the same amount as payable to the General Secretary of the union.”

“Ubani is expected to forward an acceptance letter to the office of the President of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, Abuja to confirm that the above terms are acceptable to him” among others.

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