fundamental rights as contained in Chapter IV of this
Constitution as it relates to matters upon which the National
Industrial Court has jurisdiction.
(3)
An Appeal shall only lie fi·mn the decision of the National
Industrial Court to the Court of Appeal as may be prescribed
by an Act of the National Assembly: Provided that where an
Act or Law prescribes that an appeal shall lie ii·om the
decisions of the National Industrial Court to the Court of
Appeal, such appeal shall be with the leave of the Court of
Appeal.
(4) Without prejudice to
Act the decision of
appeal arising from
Industrial Court shall
the provisions of section 254C (5) of this
the Court of Appeal in respect of any
any civil jurisdiction of the National
be final"; and
(c) renumbering section 243 as new section "243 (!)".
Chapter VI L Part I of the Principal Act is altered by inserting immediately
after section 254 a new sub-heading "(cc)"' and sections ··254A- 254F"-
ll:'"'l:rtin:l
nnd sections
254A
"CC- The National Industrial Court of Nigeria
Establishment
254A- (I) There shall be a National Industrial Court of Nigeria.
and
(lllllj)OSitJOil
of
NatJonal
(2) The National Industrial Court shall consist of:
lndustnal
(a) President of the National Industrial Court; and
(b) such number of Judges of the National Industrial Court as
may be prescribed by an Act of the National Assembly.
;\ppnlntmt:nt of
Pr~sid~-.·nt
and
ludgc:-; or the
Nationtll
254 B- (I) The appointment of a person to the oiTice of President of the
National Industrial Court shall be made by the President on the
recommendation of the National Judicial Council subject to
confirmation of such appointment by the Senate.
Industrial (\mrt
(2) The appointment of a person to the oilice of a Judge of the
National Industrial Court shall be made by the President on the
recommendation of the National Judicial Council.
(3) A person shall not be eligible to hold the o!Tice of a President
ur llt:\\
sub·headmg .. (ccr~
254F