A ruling by the National Industrial Court of Nigeria has directed the Federal Government to register the National Association of Non-Teaching Staff of Nigerian Universities (NANTS) as a recognised trade union.
The judgment, delivered by Justice Osatohanmwen Obaseki-Osaghae, ordered the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Registrar of Trade Unions, to issue the certificate of registration to the group under the Trade Unions Act.
The case, reported by Channels Television, stemmed from an application filed by university workers led by Comrade Niyi Akinnibi, who sought legal recognition for NANTS as a trade union.
Defendants in the suit included the Registrar of Trade Unions, the Minister of Labour and Employment, and the Attorney General of the Federation. The court ruled that the refusal to register the group was wrongful and inconsistent with the law.
The court also issued a perpetual injunction restraining the defendants from denying NANTS registration as a trade union.
According to proceedings, members of the group reportedly exited the Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) to form NANTS, which now has branches across federal and state universities in Nigeria.
The ruling effectively compels immediate compliance, reinforcing statutory provisions governing trade union recognition in the country.