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The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) said on Monday that its members would continue to close down courts nationwide unless and until the implementation of financial autonomy for the judiciary as stipulated by the constitution.
The union made this known on Monday evening despite an appeal by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, to the leadership of JUSUN to call off the strike.
After a meeting between the Federal Government and the union leadership on Monday, JUSUN said the strike would continue until implementation of financial autonomy for judiciary, warning that the courts would remain under lock and key across the country until financial autonomy of the judicial is guarantee and implementation begin across all the states of the federation.
FG meets striking judicial workers today
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FG meets striking judicial workers Monday
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