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Drama in Court as Federal Workers Forum leader collapses during arraignment in Ibadan

Edubi Omotayo by Edubi Omotayo
July 24, 2025
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Tension gripped the Federal High Court in Ibadan on Thursday as Mr. Andrew Emelieze, National Coordinator of the Federal Workers Forum (FWF), collapsed in the dock just moments before the formal reading of charges filed against him by the Department of State Services (DSS).

Emelieze, a well-known activist and staunch advocate for the rights of federal workers, has been at the forefront of protests demanding the payment of N35,000 wage arrears and other pressing labor issues affecting civil servants across the country. His commitment to the cause has made him a prominent voice in recent national conversations on workers’ welfare.

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According to court documents, Emelieze faces a four-count charge, including making allegedly injurious statements against the Federal Government, threatening to organize a protest at Aso Rock, and ignoring an official DSS invitation for questioning. He was initially arrested by the DSS on July 3 and held in custody for two weeks before being granted administrative bail on July 17.

The courtroom was thrown into chaos as Emelieze suddenly slumped while standing in the dock. Presiding Judge, Justice Nkeonye Maha, immediately halted proceedings and ordered medical assistance for the activist. Security officers and court staff swiftly responded as efforts were made to stabilize his condition.

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The unexpected turn of events left many observers shocked, especially given Emelieze’s public image as a relentless and energetic labor advocate. His collapse has now raised concerns over his health and the conditions surrounding his detention and legal battle.

Justice Maha adjourned the case, noting that Emelieze must first receive appropriate medical care before the court can continue with proceedings. The Federal High Court is expected to announce a new date for the arraignment once doctors confirm his recovery.

Emelieze’s arrest and prosecution have drawn mixed reactions nationwide, with labor groups and human rights activists calling for transparency and fairness in the trial. Many are questioning whether his outspoken activism has made him a target, while others are urging the government to address the root causes of labor unrest rather than criminalize protest.

As Nigerians await further details from the court and the DSS, Emelieze’s condition and the outcome of his legal battle are likely to dominate national headlines in the coming days, potentially igniting fresh debates on free speech, workers’ rights, and state accountability.

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