Chude made the pledge
in an interview with newsmen in Awka on Monday.
He said that Gov.
Willie Obiano had already set up a four-member panel headed by the deputy
governor, Mr Nkem Okeke to look into the matter.
“The state government
has no problem with the judgment of the court and takes the Rule of Law
seriously.
“We are assuring the
people of the state that the three-month old strike embarked upon by the state
chapter of Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) will soon end.
“The governor had
indicated his willingness to comply depending on the resources available,”
Chude said.
According to him, the
panel had already come out with a draft on its proposal which will soon be made
known to JUSUN executive.
The Attorney-General
observed that the state had hitherto been complying with the judgment, saying
“it is just to for government to restructure the procedure for the release of
Judiciary allocation.”
Meanwhile, Mr Mark
Ifezue, the state chairman of JUSUN and the South-East Vice chairman of the
union, has said that the union will not suspends its strike if government
failed to obey the judgment.
Ifezue told www.odogwublog.com that the strike which commenced on Jan. 2
nationwide had since been suspended in about 14 states of the country.
“Unfortunately in
Anambra, the state government has not shown seriousness and eagerness to
resolve the crisis.
“If the state
government accepts today to obey the judgment of the Federal High court, we
will suspend our strike,” the chairman pledged.
JUSUN strike: Anambra Govt. to comply with judgment --- Official
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