Communication minister, Adebayo Shittu allegedly diverts N21m salaries, allowances of former aides

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Two former associates of the Minister of Communications, Alhaji Adebayo Shittu, has approached the court to recover their salaries and allowances totalling N21m allegedly diverted by the minister.

The aides, Razaq Olubodun and Victor Oluwadamilare, former personal assistant and special assistant media, respectively, in two separate suits filed on their behalf by the same counsel, Adewale Lawal, ask the court too compel Shittu to pay their outstanding salaries and allowances which the minister denied them while serving under him.

Olubodun, in his suit before the Abuja Division of the National Industrial Court, numbered NICN/Abj/132/2019, is seeking to recover from the minister the sum of N9.8m allegedly paid alongside the minister’s salaries and allowances for 24 months; Oluwadamilare in his suit, NICN/Abj/133/2019 is claiming N11.7m purportedly his outstanding salaries and allowances for 28 months.

The aides want the court to declare that the non-payment of full salaries and allowances to them for those periods as wrongful, illegal and unconstitutional and that the minister should be ordered to pay them their unpaid salaries and allowances according to the Federal Government’s directive for payment of aides to the minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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That would be in addition to the sum of N50m to be paid to each of them as aggravated damages , as well as their full taxed costs of the prosecution of the suits.

While Olubodun claimed he received just N1m from the minister all through his period of service; Oluwadamilare claimed he was paid thrice to the tune of N2.3m in his 28 months of service under the minister, alleging that the defendant collected all salaries and allowances belonging to them from the FGN but refused to forward or remit same to them.

According to the petitioners, a circular from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, dated 27th July, 1999, indicated in paragraph 1a that the salaries of PAs and SAs to ministers were Grade Levels 12 and 16, steps 4 respectively.

But the accused Shittu of applying intimidation, harassment, draconian and Machiavellian approach and threatening to take them to the court where he would ensure they were frustrated and would still not pay them the salaries in contention each time they demanded their rights while serving under him.

They lamented that Shittu had subjected them to immense suffering, ridicule and untold hardship as a result of the denial of their rights by the minister.

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