Kogi Judiciary Suspends strike

Barely one week the National Judiciary Council (NJC) wade into the impasse between


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Kogi Judiciary Suspends strike


 

Barely one week the National Judiciary Council (NJC) wade into the impasse between the Executive and the Judiciary in Kogi State, workers under the auspice of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has  called off its over four months strike in the state.

The suspension of the strike according to a statement signed by the Kogi State Chairman Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) Comrade Emmanuel Waniko and Secretary Comrade Sule Suberu on Sunday evening will take effect from Monday 29th April 2019.

Freshangle  recalls that,  the judiciary Workers in the State had on 11th December 2018, embarked on an indefinite  strike action following a disagreement by the management and the Executive arm of the Kogi state Government on proposed screening to audit it workforce.

The judiciary workers are currently owed nine months salaries.

It would also be recalled that a powerful delegation of the National Judicial Commission met with the executive arm under the leadership of Gov. Yahaya Bello were it was resolved that the  strike be suspended to give room for further deliberation.

Other resolutions between the two party is that a committee be set up between the Executive and the Legislature to work out the modalities for the payment of salary arrears.

The statement read in parts " Fellow member,  as you all know,  various mediators including the Kogi State Elders Forum, Traditional Rulers,  Christian Association of Nigeria, Jama'amatul Nasirul Islam and other Government representatives agents waded into the matter but could not resolve as the union and the government could not reach consensus. 

"However, as you have heard,  the National Judiciary Council (NJC)  in their quest to resolve the impasse sent a sub committee to the state and among other things were able to wade into the matter with the view for amicable resolution.

 

" JUSUN on their part considered the NJC as the apex body that regulate the conduct and administration of the Judiciary in Nigeria, therefore has confidence in them that the matter has finally been put to rest. 

"Also,  in consultation with the Sister Association in the Kogi State Judiciary, Example Magistrate Association of Nigeria  (MAN), and Association of Inspectors and Area Court Judges (AIAJA), are also in agreement with the position of JUSUN. Therefore, the strike is hereby suspended with effect from Monday the 29th April 2019."

 

 

 
 

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Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
graduate of Mass Communication and Kogi State Correspondent of Fresh Angle International Newspaper
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