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STRIKE: Judicial Workers Shut Down Courts Nationwide by Crownofwealth(m): 7:06am On Jan 06, 2015
LAGOS — Judicial workers, under the aegis of Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN,
yesterday, shut down courts across the country as they commenced an industrial action.
In Abuja, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, and other
Justices of the Supreme Court were locked out of their respective offices by protesting
judiciary workers, while all the courts were barricaded by the strikers who used heavy
chains and padlocks to block entrance and exit gates to all courts.
In Lagos, the Federal High Court and National Industrial Court as well as Lagos State High
Court in all its divisions in Ikeja, Igbosere, Ikorodu and Badagry were also shut.
At the Lagos State High Court, Igbosere, the entrances were padlocked. Also, the Appeal
Court in Lagos had its gates padlocked. The magistrate’s court in Igbosere, Lagos, was
also under lock and key.
The Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, was also under lock and key, including the
National Industrial Court in Ikoyi.
Courts in Lagos were initially scheduled to resume yesterday after the Christmas vacation,
but JUSUN had directed all its members to embark on the strike from January 2.
The strike is based on the failure of state governments to implement the orders of an
Abuja Federal High Court, which granted financial autonomy for state judiciaries.
Justice Adeniyi Ademola had on January 14, 2014, following a suit by JUSUN, restrained
the Federal Government and the 36 state governors from holding on to funds meant for the
judiciary.
Ademola held that funds meant for the judiciary should instead be disbursed directly to
the heads of court and not to the executive arm of government.
In Abuja, yesterday, all the Justices of the Supreme Court, who intended to access their
offices, including the CJN, were forced to turn back as the workers, through their National
President, Mr. Adamu Marwa, maintained that they would not bow down until the Federal
Government complied and implemented the Federal High Court judgment that declared
financial autonomy for the judiciary.
Addressing journalists yesterday, JUSUN President, Marwa, said the office of the
Accountant General of the Federation was to be blamed for the failure of the Federal
Government to implement the court judgment.
He lamented that the union had held meetings with representatives of the various
governments 20 times since the verdict was delivered as well as signed seven Memoranda
of Understanding, MoU.
He said: “There is no going back until they respect the court judgment. This strike is
indefinite.”

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Re: STRIKE: Judicial Workers Shut Down Courts Nationwide by Crownofwealth(m): 7:07am On Jan 06, 2015
Re: STRIKE: Judicial Workers Shut Down Courts Nationwide by Burger01(m): 7:38am On Jan 06, 2015
Health sector still on strike. Now judiciary. What are we waiting for? Let's kick this useless government out of office!

No two ways to it, GMB is the desired change we need.

Take it or hang, GMB 2015 unparalleledundecided

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Re: STRIKE: Judicial Workers Shut Down Courts Nationwide by datbay(m): 8:10am On Jan 06, 2015
Again...
Re: STRIKE: Judicial Workers Shut Down Courts Nationwide by Crownofwealth(m): 10:58am On Jan 06, 2015
hmmm

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