Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has closed down all courts
nationwide following the refusal of the executive to comply with a
judgment of a Federal High Court, Abuja, which ordered the executive to
stay off funds meant for the judiciary.
The union's
president, Mustapha Adamu said the workers decided to go on an
indefinite strike because the executive did not comply with the
agreement reached with the union to comply with the judgment of the
court on judiciary funding.
While sympathizing
with litigants, he said the workers had no choice but to go on strike
to compel implementation of a subsisting court order and the agreement
reached with them.
At the Federal High Court located at the
Central Business District, judges, lawyers and workers were politely
turned back. The situation was the same at the Abuja High Court which is
in the Maitama District.
The Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal located at the Three Arms Zone were also locked.
The strike is coming at a crucial period when many politicians who are
dissatisfied with their parties primaries are hoping that the courts
would come to their rescue.
Credit: Tobi Soniyi/ThisDay
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