Ekiti tuc chairman sues state government demoting
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The Chairman of the Ekiti State chapter of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Adeola Adeyemi, has sued the state government over his alleged demotion. According to reports, Adeyemi was demoted from his position as a permanent secretary to a director in the state civil service.
In his suit, Adeyemi is seeking a court declaration that his demotion was unlawful, null, and void. He is also seeking an order restraining the state government from implementing the demotion. Additionally, he is seeking compensation for the alleged damage caused to his reputation and career.
The reasons for Adeyemi's demotion are not clear from the reports, but it is believed to be related to his union activities and his criticism of the state government's policies.
This development highlights the ongoing tensions between the state government and the labor unions in Ekiti State. The state government has been accused of suppressing the rights of workers and union leaders, while the unions have been demanding better working conditions and improved welfare for their members.
It remains to be seen how the court will rule on Adeyemi's suit and what implications this may have for the state government's relations with the labor unions.