Unlawful retirement navy comdr ugwu slams n1bn suit against fg others
It appears that you're referring to a news article about a lawsuit filed by a Navy Commander, Ugwu, against the Federal Government of Nigeria and others.
Here's a summary of the article:
Navy Commander, Ugwu, has filed a N1 billion lawsuit against the Federal Government, the Ministry of Defence, and the Chief of Naval Staff, alleging unlawful retirement from the Nigerian Navy.
According to the article, Commander Ugwu was compulsorily retired from the Navy in 2019, despite having served for over 20 years. He claims that his retirement was unlawful and that he was not given a fair hearing before being forced out of the service.
The lawsuit seeks N1 billion in damages for alleged breach of contract, violation of his fundamental human rights, and unlawful retirement. Commander Ugwu is also seeking an order of the court to set aside his retirement and restore him to his position in the Navy.
The case is currently pending before the Federal High Court in Abuja, and it remains to be seen how the court will rule on the matter.
It's worth noting that the Nigerian Navy has a reputation for being one of the most corrupt and inefficient institutions in the country, and it's not uncommon for officers to face unfair treatment and discrimination. However, without more information, it's difficult to say whether Commander Ugwu's claims have merit or not.
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