STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION & ANOR.
V.
BUZUGBE

(1984) JELR 34173 (SC)

Supreme Court 6 Jul 1984 Nigeria
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- The respondent, a civil servant, sued the Bendel State Civil Service Commission and the Bendel State Head of Civil Service claiming that his reduction in rank and loss of retirement benefits were unlawful. - The respondent had given notic

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Suit Number:SC.72/1983
Judges:MOHAMMED BELLO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ANDREWS OTUTU OBASEKI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria KAYODE ESO Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria ANTHONY NNAEMEZIE ANIAGOLU Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MUHAMMADU LAWAL UWAIS Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Mr. G.O.U. Okungbowa, Director of Civil Litigation Bendel State For Appellant Mr. C.O. Ihensekhien (with him Mr. C.A. Adogah) For Respondent

ANIAGOLU, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): An incident occurring towards the end of a thirty years career of the respondent who was a Civil Servant under the Bendel State Government produced a chain reaction which has sparked off these proceedings in which the respondent, Alexius Ikechukwu Buzugbe sued the Bendel State Civil Service Commission and the Bendel State Head of Civil Service claiming:

"(a)A declaration that he has duly retired from the Public Service of Bendel State as Administrative Officer Grade I on annual salary of N11,328.

(b) A declaration that the purported reduction in rank of the plaintitf from Administrative Officer Grade 1 to Administrative Officer Grade II was and is unlawful, null and void.

(c) A declaration that the plaintiff is entitled to be paid all his dues on voluntary retirement as Administrative Officer Grade 1 on salary grade level 15 and that is to say N11,328 per annum.

(d) An order for the payment of all his correct dues. N29,932 Gratuity a…

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