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Wrongful termination of appointment: Mobil appeals court’s refusal to stay proceedings

ExxonMobil Corporation has filed an appealed against the decision of the National Industrial Court, Lagos, which had refused to stay its proceedings in an alleged wrongful termination of appointment suit filed by one Mr. Paul Arinze.

Arinze, had dragged Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited and ExxonMobil Corporation before the industrial court to challenge what he claimed was a wrongful termination of his appointment with the oil firm.

Meanwhile, trial judge Justice N. M. Esowe, in a ruling delivered on January 25, 2022, refused ExxonMobil Corporation’s application to halt proceedings in the matter, pending the hearing and determination of an appeal it had filed at the Court of Appeal.

The pending appeal filed by his team of lawyers led by Professor Fabian Ajogwu, SAN, was against an earlier ruling of the lower court delivered on September 29, 2021, whereby the court elected to exercise jurisdiction over ExxonMobil Corporation.

ExxonMobil Corporation had challenged the jurisdiction of the National Industrial Court on the grounds that its contract with Arinze was a simple contract and not an employment contract, governed by the laws and subject to the jurisdiction of the courts in the United Stated of America where Exxon Mobil Corporation is domiciled and carries out its operations.

In their response, claimant’s lawyers argued that their client was co-employed by Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited and ExxonMobil Corporation thus vesting the National Industrial Court with jurisdiction over both defendants.

By its application to stay the National Industrial Court’s proceedings, ExxonMobil Corporation contended that the continuation of the trial before the National Industrial Court would lead to a premature determination of its rights before the appellate court had the opportunity to consider its appeal.

The appeal of ExxonMobil Corporation is centred around the fact that it never had an employment relationship with Mr. Arinze by itself, nor through its relationship with Mobil Producing Nigeria Limited.

Furthermore, ExxonMobil Corporation has stated that the reliefs sought by Arinze against it cannot be granted since it was neither incorporated in Nigeria nor carried out its business in the country.

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