
Court Halts FG's Retirement Policy for Education Directors
A court has issued an order stopping the Federal Government from retiring education directors based on an eight-year tenure or before they reach 65 years of age. The ruling voids the government's controversial retirement policy for these officials.
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Court stops FG from retiring education directors before 65
A Nigerian court has voided the FG’s policy, ruling that education directors can now retire at 65 or after 40 years of service, not after eight years in of Read More: https://punchng.com/court-stops-fg-from-retiring-education-directors-before-65/
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The National Industrial Court of Nigeria has ruled that teachers and education officers who become directors in the Federal Civil Service cannot be compulsorily retired after spending eight years in office, declaring that they are entitled to remain in service until they attain 65 years of age or complete 40 years of pensionable service. The post Court stops FG from retiring education directors after eight years appeared first on Vanguard News.
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