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By Ameh Ejekwonyilo
The striking Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has rejected the 36 state governors’ proposed template for the implementation of judiciary’s financial autonomy being demanded by the workers.
The governors, in their proposal, seek the creation of a State Account Allocation Committee (SAAC) to oversee the distribution of funds to the three arms of government at the state level.
But in a communique the union issued after a May 8 meeting of its National Working Committee (NWC), the union insisted on its demand that funds meant for the state judiciaries must be deducted directly from the federation account and paid to the heads of courts through the National Judicial Council (NJC) .
JUSUN rejects governors’ proposal, gives condition to end strike
JUSUN says its demand for payment of funds meant for the judiciary directly from the federation account must be met for it to call off the strike. 5 min read
The striking Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has rejected the 36 state governors’ proposed template for the implementation of judiciary’s financial autonomy being demanded by the workers.
The governors, in their proposal, seek the creation of a State Account Allocation Committee (SAAC) to oversee the distribution of funds to the three arms of government at the state level.
But in a communique the union issued after a May 8 meeting of its National Working Committee (NWC), the union insisted on its demand that funds meant for the state judiciaries must be deducted directly from the federation account and paid to the heads of courts through the National Judicial Council (NJC).
Consulting firms, Mauritz Walton Nigeria Limited and Bizplus Consulting Services Limited, have asked a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, to order Enugu State Government to pay them N10.2 billion from the Paris Club refund.
The amount formed 20 per cent of the N44.4 billion the firm helped the state to recover from the Federal Government. According to the claimants, the debt was as a result of the defendants’ failure to pay the claimants the agreed 20 per cent consultancy fee for its role in the refund of excess deductions in the Paris Club loans.
Between 2002 and 2007, the Federal Government, through its Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), in collaboration with the 36 states, reconciled the external loans/debts and, in the process, discovered that excess deductions under the first line charge were made to service foreign loans owed by the Federal Government and the states.
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