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“Negligence Took His Life” — Court Orders CCECC To Pay ₦20m Compensation To Family Of Deceased Worker

by Vincent Uju
July 16, 2025
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The National Industrial Court in Abuja has ordered the Chinese Civil Engineering Construction Company Nigeria Limited (CCECC) to pay N20 million as compensation and general damages to the family of a deceased staff of the company, Emmanuel Danjuma, for negligence.

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In a judgement delivered on July 11, a certified true copy made available to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday, the trial Judge, Justice E.D. Subilim, held that the compensation was for the gross violation of the deceased’s right to life and dignity of a human person under sections 33 and 34 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

He also awarded 10 per cent post-judgment interest till satisfaction of the judgment debt.

Late Emmanuel Danjuma’s family had, in an originating summons marked, NICN/ABJ/99/2024 filed on April 12, 2024 prayed the court to determine whether, by virtue of the proper construction and true interpretation of the provisions of Sections 33 and 34 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As amended) that the circumstances of the death of late Emmanuel Danjuma and the evidence placed before the court, the fundamental right of the deceased to life, dignity of human person and a healthy and safe working environment was violated, and whether the deceased, through his representatives who are his dependents, is forthwith entitled to reasonable compensation and all the reliefs sought.

The claimants averred that, Danjuma was a staff of the CCECC until his untimely, excruciating and pathetic death. His assigned roles, schedules and task is that of washing the Company’s heavy plant which require his physical presence inside the equipment.

They averred that on September 1, 2022, Danjuma was carrying out his assigned duties of washing the company’s heavy equipment, while he was right inside the equipment, a staff of the CCECC negligently put on the heavy machine, which led to his instant death.

They claimed that, while Danjuma was inside the machine, the staff charged with putting on the heavy equipment was beckoned by other staff informing them that Danjuma was inside the heavy equipment, but he ignored the information, and Danjuma met his untimely, excruciating and pathetic death.

This, they said, left the family in serious trauma and suffering an irreplaceable loss. Consequently, all efforts to have the CCECC pay compensation to the deceased’s family proved abortive, hence this action.

CCECC had, in its defence, denied at the onset that the Danjuma was its staff as there was no contract of employment between the CCECC and the deceased. It stated that Danjuma merely worked for it for a period of seven months as a casual worker.

According to the defendant, during the period of the incident, it was the duty of the deceased to wash the mixing equipment in the evening each day after use so that materials do not harden and affect the functionality of the equipment.

It stated that the deceased failed to carry out his duties after the loss of work the previous day, which led to him and his colleagues coming to work earlier the following day.

It said that he failed to notify anyone that he was cleaning the machine, nor did he place any sign around the area to show that someone was working on the machine.

The defendant averred that upon resuming work for the day, the machine operator mounted the machine but observed someone waving from a distance without a word or saying anything to notify the operator that there was someone inside the mixer.

The operator thought he was probably trying to greet him, so he went ahead and turned on the machine, which led to the death of the deceased.

The defendant said, the police investigation confirmed that the incident that led to the death of the deceased was nothing but an accident, and no promise or agreement was ever made to pay any sum other than the sum of one million naira that was paid to the deceased’s family as compensation.

It added that the deponent is merely trying to apply sentiments in misdirecting the court, as the reliefs sought are malicious and brought in bad faith and that granting the same will occasion a miscarriage of justice.

Justice Subilim in his judgment said, the affidavit and counter affidavit cumulatively show that the deceased was an employee of the defendant, despite the semantics used by the defendant that there was no contract of employment between it and that the deceased was only a casual worker.

“The very act of the death of the deceased was also not in dispute, as the parties were able to prove that the deceased died in the course of performing his duties in the employment of the defendant.

“As a trial court, I have the duty to rely on uncontradicted and unchallenged evidence. Facts not disputed are taken as established and therefore need no further proof. In the instant case, as between the claimants and the defendant, no dispute arose as to the workplace, employment status and the cause of the death of the deceased.

“Flowing from this, I find no difficulty in holding that the fundamental right to life and human dignity of the deceased was infringed by no other person than the defendant.”

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