Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that the Judiciary Staff Union of
Nigeria (JUSUN) has directed its members to shut all courts in the country
except the federal courts for failing to implement the judgment of a
Federal High Court on the financial autonomy of the state judiciaries from Friday and continues next week.
In a communique issued at the end of the emergency meeting
of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the union, JUSUN also asked
the federal judiciary workers to be at alert because they requested to join the
strike in solidarity with their state chapters.
The communique, which was jointly signed by the National
President of the union, Marwan Adamu, and the General Secretary, Isaiah
Adetola, also disclosed that the national secretariat of the union had taken
over the industrial dispute embarked upon by the Rivers State chapter of JUSUN
recently over leadership crisis.
JUSUN said it was unfair for both the National Judicial Council
(NJC) and the Rivers State Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to
issue two separate directives for and against returning to work, adding that
the workers cannot serve two masters at the same time.
It said the union cannot resume work unless the critical
stakeholders in Rivers State amicably resolve the matter so as to ensure
security of the workers.
According to the communique, “the security and protection of our
members is no longer guaranteed in this leadership crisis that engulfed the
Rivers State judiciary in the last one year.” It also said, “after the
exhaustive deliberation on the refusal/failure of state governments to respect/implement
the Federal High Court, Abuja, judgment /orders in respect of financial
autonomy of state judiciaries as well as failure of stakeholders to abide by
the decision to set up a technical implementation committee of the FAAC meeting
of June 17, 2014, it is resolved by NEC that all judiciary staff at state level
nationwide should proceed on an indefinite strike with effect fromFriday, July
11, 2014.”
“That the National Executive Committee of the union after
a review of events in Rivers state Judiciary also resolved that JUSUN members
in the state should continue and sustain their current strike until the major
stakeholders, fine an amicable resolution of the leadership crisis in Rivers
state judiciary. Meanwhile the NEC in session has announced total takeover of
action in River State.”
Nigerian Tribune Report
Judiciary Workers Shut Courts Nationwide
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