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400 Labour Cases Pending Before Industrial Court In Yenagoa
Justice James Agbadu-
Fishim of the Yenegoa Division of National Industrial Court, has expressed worry over the high number of pending cases before the court.
Agbadu-Fishim, said at the 2016 inaugural sitting of the court in Yenagoa, recently that over 400 cases were pending before the court.
He noted that the high number of cases was partly due to the prolonged crisis in Rivers Judiciary which made litigants from the state to besiege the Yenagoa court.
According to him, the situation has overwhelmed the court and appealed to the Nigerian Bar Association in Rivers to redouble ongoing efforts to facilitate the early reopening of the Port Harcourt division of the court.
He warned lawyers appearing before him to refrain from seeking frivolous adjournments, stressing that the labour court was set up to fast track access to justice.
“This is a special court for labour related matters bordering on workers wages, salaries and welfare and with more than 400 cases before me any lawyer request for unnecessary adjournment cannot be entertained because my diary is full.
“I cannot afford wasting anytime because our rules are meant to drastically reduce the time it takes claimants to get redress, “ Agbadu-Fishim said.
Some of the litigants lamented that the closure of the Industrial Court in Port Harcourt was causing them untold hardship.
One of them, Mr Olusegun Precious, said “you can see the problems, that 16 out of the 17 cases listed for mention today, are all from Port Harcourt.
“The implication is heavy financially because you will be forced to travel a day earlier and pay hotel bills to be in court by 9 am.
“And when you do that for yourself and your lawyers you can appreciate the weight of the burden; and when one Industrial Court is serving many states, delay becomes imminent.’’
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