Rivers
JUSUN: Rivers Workers Withdraw From Nationwide Strike
Judiciary workers in Rivers State are expected to resume work soon, after several weeks of strike called by the national leadership of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN).
This follows a meeting between members of the Rivers State chapter of JUSUN and the newly sworn-in Chief Judge of the state, Justice Simeon Amadi.
The state leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) was also part of the meeting, which was held, last Wednesday, in Port Harcourt, the state capital.
Shortly after the meeting, the Branch Chairman of the NBA, Prince Onyekwere, released a statement, disclosing that deliberations during the meeting were “cordial”, leading to a “fruitful outcome”.
According to Onyekwere, JUSUN members “agreed to call off the strike” which had for about two months paralysed court activities in the state.
At the time of this report, a circular from the leadership of JUSUN directing its members to resume work was still being awaited.
The latest development comes one week after Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, threatened to apply the principle of no-work, no-pay on the striking Judiciary workers if they failed to call off the strike by the end of May.
The Judiciary and parliamentary workers in Nigeria had in April, 2021, embarked on a nationwide strike over the non-implementation of financial autonomy in the state Judiciary and Legislature by state governors.
Wike had insisted that his administration had commenced the implementation of the financial autonomy for the Judiciary even before the strike by the JUSUN members.
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