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F.C.E., OKENE
V.
OGBONNA

(2007) JELR 53884 (CA)

Court of Appeal 13 Jun 2007 Nigeria
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- The Court of Appeal held that the Kogi State High Court lacked jurisdiction to hear claims relating to the termination of employment by the Federal College of Education, Okene (a federal agency); such matters fall exclusively within the j

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Suit Number:CA/A/36/2006
Judges:OLUFUNMILOLA O.ADEKEYE JCA ( Presided) MARY U. PETER-ODILI JCA ABDU ABOKI JCA (Read the Lead Judgment)
Counsel:A.M. Aliyu (with him, S.O Alhassan) - for the Appellants -*- Jibo Ibrahim - for the Respondents

ABOKI JCA (Delivering the Lead Judgment): This is an appeal against the decision of Honourable Justice Richard O. Olorunfemi of the Kogi State High Court sitting at Obangede delivered on 28th

February, 2005, in which judgment was entered for the plaintiffs.

The claim of the plaintiffs as contained in paragraph 44 of the statement of claim reads thus:

“44. By reason of the matters aforesaid, the plaintiffs claim jointly and severally against the defendants: 1. An order of the honourable court that the plaintiffs who are staff of the Federal College of Education, Okene were employed under the Harmonized Tertiary Institution Salary Structure (HATISS) since their absorption in 1994 or appointment at various times after September 1994 and should remain in their schedules as directed by the Honourable Minister of Education on the 28th day of October, 2002.

A declaration that the purported termination of the plaintiffs’ employment on the 8th ofApril, 2003, vide letters A issued to the plaintif…

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