Monday, 28 October 2013
Lagos lawyer sues FG/ASUU over strike
A Lagos-based lawyer, Mr.Daniel Onwe, has
dragged the Federal Government and
Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU,
before a Federal High Court, Lagos, over
violation of the fundamental right to the
dignity of person of the affected students,
who have been out of school following the
union’s strike.
The suit, FHC/CS/1360/13, was brought
pursuant to Section 46(1) and (2) of the
1999 Constitution, Order II of the
Fundamental Human Rights (Enforcement
Procedure) Rules, 2009 and Article 5 of The
African Charter on Human and People’s
Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act,
Cap. 10, LFN, 1990.
Onwe is asking the court for a declaration
that the indefinite strike leading to the
closure of government-owned universities
across the country violates the
fundamental right to the dignity of person
of the affected students guaranteed under
Section 34 of the 1999 Constitution.
He is seeking for an order directing the
Federal Government and ASUU to resolve
their differences and forthwith re-open
universities, including an order mandating
ASUU to call off their ongoing strike action
and resume their job of lecturing in the
said universities immediately.
Hearing on the suit, before Justice Ibrahim
Buba, is on November 13.
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