Appeal Court Rules In Favor Of Unmarried Pregnant Policewomen, Declares Dismissal Illegal

The Abuja Court of Appeal has declared Regulations 126 and 127 of the Nigerian Police, allowing the dismissal of unmarried policewomen upon pregnancy, as illegal.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>

In the lead judgment by Justice Olubunmi Oyewole, supported by Justices Bukola Banjoko and Okon Abang, the court directed the Attorney General of the Federation, the Police Service Commission, and the Nigerian Police Force to review the entire Police Regulations for compliance with modern legal standards.

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The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit filed by the Nigeria Bar Association challenging discriminatory practices within the police force. The NBA contested the constitutionality of Regulations 126 and 127, which require the discharge of unmarried pregnant policewomen. The Federal High Court initially dismissed the NBA’s action for lacking merit, but the Court of Appeal overturned this decision.

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Justice Oyewole emphasized that the regulations infringe upon the privacy of female officers and discriminate based on gender, stating that such gender-biased moderation is unacceptable in a democratic society. He declared the regulations null and void, advising a comprehensive review to align with modern legal principles. As a result, the Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, setting aside the Federal High Court’s ruling and granting the relief sought by the NBA.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>

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