Tuesday 6 January 2015

Judicial Workers Go On Nationwide Strike Over Financial Autonomy

The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), yesterday, embarked on
an indefinite strike, shutting down courts across the country.

The strike was hinged on the failure of state governments to implement
the orders of an Abuja Federal High Court, which granted financial
autonomy for judiciaries across the country.

Justice Adeniyi Ademola had on January 14, 2014, following a suit by
JUSUN, restrained the Federal Government and the 36 state governors
from holding on to funds meant for the judiciary. He held that funds
meant for the judiciary should instead be disbursed directly to the
heads of court and not to the executive arm of government.

Addressing journalists yesterday, JUSUN National President, Adamu
Marwa, however blamed the office of the Accountant General of the
Federation for the failure of the Federal Government to implement the
court judgment.

He lamented that the union had held meetings with representatives of
the various governments 20 times since the verdict was delivered as
well as signed seven Memoranda of Understanding, MoU.

"There is no going back until they respect the court judgment. This
strike is indefinite."

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