The
Supreme Court has given a judgement setting aside the the compulsory
retirement of a former Comptroller of Customs, Abdullahi Gusau from the
service.
Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen
The Supreme Court has set aside the compulsory retirement of
Comptroller Abdullahi Gusau from the service of the Nigerian Customs
Service (NGS).
According to The Nation, the court, in a unanimous judgment of a
five-man panel, ordered the immediate reinstatement of Comptroller
Gusau, who was retired o December 21, 2009 by the NGS’ management
allegedly on the directive of the Finance Minister.
The judgement was read by Justice Ejembi Eko on April 7, in an
appeal marked: SC/491/2014. He said the that Gusau was wrongly retired.
The relationship between Gusau and the NCS was with statutory flavour
and not that of ordinary master-servant in which the servant holds his
employment at the pleasure of the master.
Justice Eko upheld the July 11, 2014 judgment of the Court of
Appeal in appeal marked: CA/A/248/2013, voiding Gusau’s premature
retirement.
Other members of the panel included the Chief Justice of Nigeria
(CJN), Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen, Musa Dattijo Muhammad,
Kudirat Kekere-Ekun and Sidi Dauda Bage.
NCS was said to have retired Gusau on the ground that he stayed
more than 10 years in a rank. His mates then are now Deputy Comptrollers
General (DCGs), while others have since retired as DCGs two years ago.
Gusau challenged his retirement at the Federal High Court in Abuja,
but lost. He appealed to the Court of Appeal, which reversed his
retirement and ordered his reinstatement.
The NCS, the Comptroller of Customs, the Minister of Finance and
the NCS Boa appealed to the Supreme Court, an appeal which the appex
court dismissed in the April 7 judgment.
Gusau, who was elated about the judgement, claimed that he was
unceremoniously retired four days after he uncovered over N1.3 billion
fraud via online audit through the Single Good Declaration (SGD) when he
was Comptroller Post Clearance Audit (PCA) NCS HQ.
H said the fraud was uncovered in only 20 SGD while hundreds of SGD
were generated daily. Gusau said he wrote a report on the alleged fraud
on December 17th and was retired on December 21, 2009.
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