JUSUN Strike: Slam Visa Ban On Govs, Family Members, Group Tells US, UK, Canada Posted by Ignatius OkparaFeatured, Latest News, News Across Nigeria Wednesday, May 5th, 2021
(AFRICAN EXAMINER)- Against the backdrop of refusal of Nigeria’s state governors to observe the constitutional provisions for the funding of the judicial Arm of government in the country, which led to the ongoing strike by Judiciary Staff union of Nigeria, (JUSUN), a human Rights organization, Civil Rights Realization and Advancement Network, (CRRAN) has urged the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada to slam Visa ban on the said governors and their families.
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By Dennis Agbo
The Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network, CRRAN, has described the refusal of the 36 governors in Nigeria to fund the Judiciary arm of government as a treasonable act and an assault on the country’s constitution.
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, had since April 6, 2021, left the courts in Nigeria under lock and key because of the non-implementation of financial autonomy for the judiciary as the third arm of government.
The union had alleged that the Federal and State governments had over the years, declined to grant financial autonomy to the judiciary.
Reacting to the development in its human rights update, President of CRRAN, Mr. Olu Omotayo said that the strike should not just be seen as a mere strike of court workers in Nigeria, but should be critically looked at from the point of the insistence by respective state governors that the Judiciary should never be independent.
JUSUN strike: Govs refusal to fund judiciary treasonable, assault on constitution CRRAN
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By Dennis Agbo
The Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network, CRRAN, has described the refusal of the 36 governors in Nigeria to fund the Judiciary arm of government as a treasonable act and an assault on the country’s constitution.
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, had since April 6, 2021, left the courts in Nigeria under lock and key because of the non-implementation of financial autonomy for the judiciary as the third arm of government.
The union had alleged that the Federal and State governments had over the years, declined to grant financial autonomy to the judiciary.
Vaccination centres to operate in two shifts in Ramazan: NCOC
Centres will remain open till midnight SAMAA | Health - Posted: Apr 15, 2021 | Last Updated: 8 hours ago SAMAA | Health Posted: Apr 15, 2021 | Last Updated: 8 hours ago
People registering for the Sinopharm vaccine at the Expo Centre in Lahore. Photo: Online
The National Command and Operation Centre announced
on Thursday
across the country.
The centres will operate in two shifts in all provinces. The NCOC also provided contact numbers for major centres in a post on Twitter.
Vaccination timings in different Federating Units during ramzan and contact numbers of major vaccination centers are given in attachments. pic.twitter.com/XDHCvshiB5â NCOC (@OfficialNcoc) April 14, 2021