Head of Service Sued For Contempt Of Court Over Permanent Secretaries Selection Process

The lawyers to aggrieved directors in the ongoing processes for the selection of Permanent Secretaries in the Federal Civil Service have sued the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan for charges of contempt of court.

The Counsel to the aggrieved directors, Bemdoo Hassan from Municipal Solicitors, who filed the contempt charges at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria , said this became imperative in view of the refusal of the Head of Service and the Integrated Personnel Payroll and Information System (IPPIS) Consultant to comply with earlier court orders to open the IPPIS Portal for participating directors to update their records as well as participate in the ongoing processes for the selection of Permanent Secretaries.

Recall that about 17 directors were disqualified by the screening committee from taking the permanent secretary written examination which was held 21st February, 2022 on grounds that they were “ghost” workers.

Angered by the development, the aggrieved directors approached the National Industrial Court of Nigeria before Her Ladyship Hon. Justice O.A Obaseki-Osaghae in suit No.NICN/ABJ/47/2022 with motion ex-parte seeking to be allowed to participate in the permanent secretary selection process as well as carry out the other processes.

Most of the affected directors claimed that they have been working with the Federal Service for over 30 years and receiving their salaries regularly but alleged that they were denied the opportunity to update their records on the IPPIS platform in order to print the IPPIS information slip.

The aggrieved directors, however, secured two court orders on the Consultant handling the IPPIS Portal from a Magistrate Court and another Court order from the National Industrial Court of Nigeria for both the Consultant and the Head of Service to allow the affected candidates to participate in the selection processes.

All the Court orders have been ignored prompting the aggrieved candidates to return to court to press contempt charges against the Head of Service.

The Lawyer while briefing further noted that the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice would be notified so that the Chief Law Officer of the Federation could brief the President accordingly.

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