4 Years Unpaid Salaries: Kogi ALGON Workers Drags Chairman, Association to Court

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Aggrieved workers of the Kogi state chapter of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) have dragged the association and its chairman, Alhaji Taufiq Isa, before the National Industrial Court (NIC) in Lokoja over four years salary arrears allegely owed them.

The aggrieved employees who filed the suit through their lawyer, Omoniyi and Co, were employed by the Association in  2016.

They are challenging Kogi ALGON and its chairman before the court on the grounds of unlawful refusal to pay their salaries which have accumulated more than 46 months.

The claimants, who were said to have been employed since 2016, resumed duties almost at the beginning of the first tenure of Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, enjoyed their salaries for some few months before experiencing hiccup as the payment started to experience backlog.

The staff have said that they made several efforts by pleading and writing correspondences to ensure that the issue was resolved amicably but did not yield any positive outcome.

Personal plea letters were also written to Gov. Yahaya Bello and other principal officers in the government for their intervention but all efforts were fruitless.

After exhausting all avenues for resolution, they decided to approach the National Industrial Court in Lokoja to intervene and prevail on Kogi ALGON to pay them their outstanding salaries.

The claimants also sought a declaration that, failure of the Association to pay them their salaries from the date of their employment till date is an unfair labour practice, discriminatory, ultra vires and in violation of the provisions of the law.

In the suit, Counsel to the claimants, Barr. Sunday Omoniyi, formulated three legal questions for determination by the court, as that the Claimants being staff of the Association are entitled to be paid their salaries in accordance with what is stipulated in their various employment letters.

He is also asking for his clients’ compensation for the sufferings, losses, embarrassments, physical and psychological trauma they have gone through during these months of unpaid salaries.

He also posited that failure of the Association to pay the claimants their outstanding salaries, as stipulated in their term of engagement till date is an unfair labor practice, discriminatory and  ultra vires.

The ALGON and its Chairman are the 1st and 2nd defendants respectfully in the suit.


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