Friday, 26 June 2020 15:39

ECOWAS court orders FG to pay benefits to 244 dismissed soldiers

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Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) Court in Abuja on Thursday ordered  federal government to immediately pay the arrears of salaries and other entitlements to 244 soldiers dismissed from Nigerian Army in 2016.

Army dismissed the soldiers after they were accused of abandoning Boko Haram insurgency fight and fleeing over alleged inadequate provision of arms and ammunition.

The soldiers took the matter before the ECOWAS court to demand enforcement of their fundamental human rights, including the right to their salaries and entitlements.

In its judgment delivered on May 15, 2019, the court faulted the decision of Nigerian Army to dismiss the soldiers.

In a supplementary judgement on Thursday, the court ordered  federal government to pay all arrears of monthly allowances and salaries and other entitlements of the affected solders up to January 2016.

Mr Keikura Bangura, the judge who delivered the judgement through his rapporteur, said the decision was arrived at after the hearing of the application by all parties.

The judge said the supplementary judgement which included additional paragraph no (vi) was arrived at after he considered the documents and also reviewed its earlier judgement.

He said the latest judgement superceded his previous one No ECW/CCJ/JUD/21/19 delivered on May 15, 2019.

Although the Court rejected the soldiers request for an order directing Nigerian government to reinstate them in the Army, the Court upheld their application that their sack violated their human rights, including right to work and fair hearing.

In the supplementary application lodged before the Court on June 14, 2019, the soldiers asked the Court for an order mandating federal government to immediately reinstate them, including to their respective ranks, having found that their dismissal without arraignment, prosecution and sentence by a duly constituted Court Martial was illegal, null and void.

The soldiers also asked the Court for an order directing Nigerian Army to pay their monthly salaries and other allowances from the whole of 2015 and such other months until the date the judgement is enforced.

The three-member panel for the case included Mr Gberi-Be Ouattara (presiding) and Mr Dupe Atoki.

 

PT

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