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JUSUN had, on April 6, embarked on a nationwide strike in protest of the non-implementation of financial autonomy for the judiciary.
There is also an ongoing strike by parliamentary workers who are seeking financial autonomy for state legislatures.
Addressing journalists at the end of a closed-door meeting between the government and members of both unions on Friday in Abuja, Ngige said all parties were able to reach a positive agreement.
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Ngige said Kayode Fayemi and Aminu Tambuwal, governors of Ekiti and Sokoto, respectively, have on behalf of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, appended their signatures on the agreement which was reached on May 20.