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
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.
President Muhammadu had, in May 2020, signed an executive
order granting financial autonomy to both the judiciary and legislative arms of
government — but the order was suspended after state governors raised concerns.
In the past two months, several meetings were held with
relevant stakeholders in an attempt to bring an end to the strike.
JUSUN had insisted that funds due to the state judiciary
must be deducted from source, starting from the May 2021 Federal Account Allocation
Committee (FAAC) revenue.
The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) set up its own committee
headed by Aminu Tambuwal, Sokoto governor, which subsequently proposed a
template for the implementation of autonomy for the judiciary.
The governors, in their proposal, sought 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.
The governors’ forum also proposed the enactment of funds management laws for state judiciary and legislature.
On June 4, Chris Ngige, minister of labour and employment,
had expressed optimism that all issues would be resolved.
Ngige said Kayode Fayemi, Ekiti governor, and Tambuwal, had
on behalf of the NGF, appended their signatures to the proposal and agreement
which was reached on May 20.
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