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(Breaking) JUSUN Strike: Lagos judiciary workers consider partial resumption
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By Henry Ojelu
The Lagos Chapter of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, are currently considering a plan to partially called off the strike embarked on April 6, 2021 to demand autonomy of the judiciary.
Vanguard findings revealed that JUSUN, Lagos chapter has concluded arrangement to write the national body of the association requesting permission to partially resume work.
The reason behind the move according to multiple sources is hinged on the ground that Lagos State Judiciary has been enjoying greater level of financial autonomy compared to other states of the federation.