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Courts to reopen Monday as JUSUN suspends two-month strike June 09 Advertisement JUSUN had, on April 6, embarked on a nationwide strike in protest of the non-implementation of financial autonomy for the judiciary. However, the union resolved to suspend the industrial action during its national executive council (NEC) meeting, which held on Wednesday, in Abuja. Speaking with TheCable after the meeting, Jimoh Alonge, treasurer of the union, said JUSUN decided to call off the strike following the intervention of the National Judicial Council (NJC). Advertisement “NJC, which is the highest body of the judiciary, appealed to the union to give them two to three months to weigh into the matter and make sure they actualise what we are asking for. They noted that the public is suffering. We decided to accord them that respect,” Alonge said. ....
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has suspended the nationwide strike which has lasted for over two months.
JUSUN had, on April 6, embarked on a nationwide strike in protest of the non-implementation of financial autonomy for the judiciary.
However, the union resolved to suspend the industrial action during its national executive council (NEC) meeting, which held on Wednesday, in Abuja.
Speaking with TheCable after the meeting, Jimoh Alonge, treasurer of the union, said JUSUN decided to call off the strike following the intervention of the National Judicial Council (NJC).
“NJC, which is the highest body of the judiciary, appealed ....
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) says it will take the ongoing strike to “another level”. The union had shut all courts around the country ....
Advertisement Since the strike which started on April 6, activities of the court have been crippled with litigants bearing the brunt of the action. But why is financial autonomy important for the judiciary? The judiciary is the third arm of government in Nigeria which is responsible for the interpretation of laws. The other two are the executive and the legislature. Advertisement The judiciary is the guardian and protector of fundamental human rights as well as the arbiter of disputes among all levels of government. This is why the judiciary ought to independent so as to be free to perform its functions without fear or favour. This is the primary goal of separation of powers to enable the three arms of government to be functionally independent of each other. ....
Advertisement The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) had shut all courts across the nation in protest against the non-implementation of financial autonomy for the judiciary. Shobowale Kehinde, JUSUN Lagos chairman, on April 22, said some of its workers in the state will be allowed to resume partially to enable the courts to clear a backlog of important cases. Kehinde said the decision was based on the fact that the Lagos state government has shown interest in addressing JUSUN’s demands. Advertisement But the national body reprimanded the Lagos chapter, noting that the partial court reopening implies going against the union in general. ....