“We Will Say No To It”: Rivers State Workers Reject Potential Salary Delays Due To Supreme Court Decision

  • LAW
  • March 4, 2025
  • 0 Comments
(Last Updated On: )

*Threaten Mass Protest
The workers union in Rivers State is threatening a mass protest over the potential impact of a recent Supreme Court judgement on workers’ salaries.
The apex court, in a landmark judgment delivered last Friday, ordered the suspension of the state’s monthly allocation due to what it described as the government’s failure to present its budget appropriately.
The Chairman of the Joint Public Negotiating Council in Rivers State, Chukwu Emecheta, warned that workers would not sit idly by if their salaries were affected.
Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the commissioning of Government House Staff Quarters in Port Harcourt, Emecheta declared that if by the end of March—or any subsequent month—civil servants do not receive their pay, the union will mobilize for a demonstration to express their grievances.
“It will be a disservice if a well-recognized arm of the government will take such a drastic measure,” he said.
“If we don’t receive our salary, we will come out on the street. We will say no to it because the judgement should be able to protect the ordinary man, that is why the judiciary is the last hope of the common man”.
“If this is done and salary is seized, people are no longer paid, how do you expect people to pay their children’s school fees, rent, and go to work? It will mean that those that are supposed to protect us are no longer protecting us.”
The court’s decision has triggered debates, with some stakeholders accusing the judiciary of overstepping its bounds, while others argue that the judgment is necessary to enforce financial discipline.
However, for civil servants who depend on their monthly earnings, the implications are dire.
The labour leader insisted that any delay in salary payments would not be tolerated, emphasizing that workers should not bear the brunt of political and legal disputes.
“We will not relent on anything within the limit of the law to say no to seizing our salary. If you seize our salary what else do you want us to do?” Emecheta asked rhetorically.
The post “We Will Say No To It”: Rivers State Workers Reject Potential Salary Delays Due To Supreme Court Decision appeared first on TheNigeriaLawyer.

March 2025
M T W T F S S
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31  
Buying and Selling FX is is easy and Safe on Nairalaw.com Agree What Nigerian Bank you ant To meet Verify and Pay the FX into your Account and Pay The Seller Easy Safe ALL Within The Banking Premises ! You can even walk into Select Banks and Ask To Speak To The Manager Code Word Nairalaw ! If anything goes wrong and you need legal representation . We are Here To Help ! YO CAN DO ONLINE FX DEALS VIA OUR DEAL ARBITER APP FREE . THEY ARE AT YOUR OWN RISK EXCEPT YOU PAY A SMALL CHARGE UPFRONT
BUY 1 MILLION UK US EMAILS AND START RESELLING ON ADVERTIS.I.NG BUY 1 Million UK US EMAILS AND START RESELLING FOR DMCA PLEASE CONTACT US
  • Related Posts

    The locus classicus decision of the Imo High Court Reinforces The Role Of State Attorneys-General In prosecuting State-Level Offenses
    • March 22, 2025

    (Last Updated On: )*Nullifies Charges Against Businessman Chima Amah, Cites Police Procedural Violations *Says Police Unlawfully Prosecuted Chima Amah Without Imo Attorney-General’s Approval The High Court of Imo State, Ahiazu…

    Read more

    Continue reading
    “Vengeful, Not Defensive”: Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence For Farmer Who Killed Fulani Attacker – Download Judgment
    • March 22, 2025

    (Last Updated On: )The Supreme Court of Nigeria has affirmed the death sentence of Sunday Jackson, convicted of culpable homicide for the 2015 killing of Ardo Bawuro in Adamawa State.…

    Read more

    Continue reading

    You Missed

    The locus classicus decision of the Imo High Court Reinforces The Role Of State Attorneys-General In prosecuting State-Level Offenses

    • By admin
    • March 22, 2025
    • 15 views

    “Vengeful, Not Defensive”: Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence For Farmer Who Killed Fulani Attacker – Download Judgment

    • By admin
    • March 22, 2025
    • 16 views

    IGP Egbetokun Orders Strategic Deployment Of 38 Commissioners Of Police Nationwide

    • By admin
    • March 22, 2025
    • 14 views

    Access Bank Co-Founder Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Herbert Wigwe’s Family Embroiled In Bitter Inheritance Dispute

    • By admin
    • March 22, 2025
    • 15 views

    Adeleke Re-Imposes 12-Hour Curfew In Ifon And Ilobu Amid Fresh Violence

    • By admin
    • March 22, 2025
    • 13 views

    Sen. Kingibe Criticizes National Assembly’s Voice Vote In Rivers Emergency Declaration, Calls For Roll Call Voting

    • By admin
    • March 22, 2025
    • 13 views