The Respondent alleges misconducts by the Applicant for which he was queried during the period of his probation yet, the Court notes that he was duly confirmed and made a permanent staff. The Court is inclined to view this as an indication of settlement on the issue as the Respondent had the option pursuant to Article 21 (4) of the Staff Regulations to terminate the Applicant’s appointment at this stage. Further, the Court notes that the Respondent’s aim was to canvas a pattern of behavior that will justify the act of dismissal of the Applicant. Whilst the acts listed have been explicit, the Respondent failed to keep in view the intention of the drafters of the Staff Rules and Regulations (EBID), which is to safeguard due process at all times. In the case of Edoh Kokou V. ECOWAS COMMISSION (2010) ECW/CCJ/JUD/03/10 2010 pg. 38 para 54, this Court noted that Article 59(d) and 69(6) of the ECOWAS Staff Regulations makes provision for the guarantee of fair proceedings to staff members of the Institution, in such manner as to protect them against arbitrariness, particularly in matters concerning dismissal. Hence, any dismissal effected without the observance of this guarantee, violates the provisions of Article 59(d) and is thereby illegal, null and void. The Court therefore finds that dismissal based on the Staff Rules and Regulations (EBID) was not complied with i.e. Article 10, 9 (3) and 11 and therefore, the act of terminating the employment of the Applicant is of no legal effects and devoid of safeguard to due process and the Court so hold. • The right to be heard 21 | P a g e

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