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NIPOST Boss Faces Jail Threat Over Unpaid 20-Year-Old Judgment

July 6, 2026
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A two-decade-old labour dispute has boiled over into a contempt showdown, with the National Industrial Court in Abuja now asked to jail NIPOST Postmaster General Tola Odeyemi for allegedly defying a judgment ordering a former staffer’s reinstatement and back pay.

The application, contained in Form 48 and Form 49 dated February 23, 2026, was filed by counsel Akpama Ekwe on behalf of his client, Sandra Saidu, whose employment with the postal agency was controversially terminated in 2004.

Both Odeyemi and NIPOST have been listed as judgment debtors in the enforcement proceedings, a legal designation reserved for parties who have failed to satisfy a court’s binding orders.

In blunt terms, the court processes put the Postmaster General on notice: comply with the standing judgment of Justice Z.B. Haastrup or risk being held in contempt “with liability to be committed to prison.”

It is a rare and serious step in Nigerian labour litigation, typically deployed only after a defendant has ignored repeated opportunities to comply with a court’s directives.

At the heart of the matter is a claim that dates back to 1993, when Saidu was first employed by NIPOST. Her troubles with the agency began in 2004, when she was transferred from Lagos to NIPOST’s Bauchi State office.

According to the agency’s own defence, Saidu was expected to resume duty in Bauchi in April 2004 but failed to report for more than a month, a delay that triggered a query from her area manager.

NIPOST further alleged that Saidu subsequently sought and was granted casual leave in September 2004 but again failed to return to work, this time citing medical reasons without furnishing any supporting medical documentation.

The agency’s position, as laid out in its defence, was that Saidu effectively abandoned her post for seventeen years from 2004 until 2021 before resurfacing to demand reinstatement and full payment of accumulated salary arrears.

Saidu’s camp told a starkly different story, asking the court to determine whether NIPOST had followed due process in what it termed her compulsory retirement and whether she was entitled to damages for the manner of her removal.

The National Industrial Court sided decisively with Saidu. In its February 2026 judgment, the court found that her compulsory retirement had been carried out unlawfully, in part because it was applied retrospectively, a procedural defect the court deemed fatal to NIPOST’s case.

The judgment ordered that Saidu be restored to the position she would have occupied had the retirement never happened and that she be paid “all her salaries, emoluments, and entitlements” from the date of her purported retirement through to the date of judgment, effectively covering more than two decades of back pay, from October 2004 onward.

With NIPOST and its Postmaster General apparently yet to act on that order, the matter has now returned to court under the shadow of contempt proceedings. The case has been adjourned to July 15, 2026, when Odeyemi will be required to show cause why she should not be committed to prison for the alleged disobedience of the court’s orders.

The outcome of that hearing will be closely watched not only as a test of whether a two-decade-old labour grievance will finally be resolved but also as a broader signal of how far Nigerian courts are willing to go in holding public officeholders personally accountable for institutional non-compliance with judicial orders.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

A Nigerian court is threatening to jail a sitting Postmaster General for failing to comply with a judgment that found NIPOST unlawfully terminated an employee’s job over 20 years ago. A show-cause hearing is set for July 15, 2026.

Even top public officials can face imprisonment for ignoring court orders, and Sandra Saidu’s decades-long fight for reinstatement and back pay now hinges on whether NIPOST finally complies or Odeyemi personally answers for the delay.

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