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Monday, March 11, 2024

Osun judicial workers resume after JUSUN’s three-month strike

The strike was over withheld wardrobe allowances and suspension of some workers.

• March 11, 2024

Judiciary staff in Osun on Monday returned to work following suspension of the three months strike embarked upon by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN).

The judiciary workers in Osun had in November 2023 embarked on strike to press for better conditions of service among other demands.

A visit to the high courrt complex on the Osogbo-Ilobu Road showed that in compliance with the directive of its executive to resume on March 7, workers had resumed work.

Also some artisans were seen cutting overgrown grass and cleaning courtrooms and other offices while a few lawyers were sighted driving in and out of the premises which accommodates both Magistrate and high courts.

Juliet Alabi, an administrative officer in the court, implored that the terms of the memorandum of understanding between the union, Osun judiciary and the state government are fully implemented.

Ms Alabi further called for the speedy implementation of the MoU in the best interest of the entire judiciary workers in the state .

A legal practitioner, Jones Olujimi, said lawyers and litigants were happy to see courtrooms opened after the prolonged strike.

Mr Olujimi said fresh and pending cases for trial, as well as those for delivery of judgment would now be given dates by magistrates and judges.

The strike was embarked upon by the union following alleged seizure of its members’ wardrobe allowances, suspension of some colleagues by the chief judge and her refusal to lift embargo on training of workers.

A statement by the JUSUN chairman in Osun, Oluwagbenga Eludire, on Wednesday, said suspension of the strike was premised on the tripartite agreement between the Osun government, management of the Osun judiciary and JUSUN.

He said one of the terms of the memorandum of understanding signed was that the Judiciary Service Commission would convey a meeting within seven days of suspension of the strike to ensure that other demands of the union are met.

“The commission is to attend to other demands of the union which include regularisation and promotion of all qualified staff.

“Also, there shall be no form of intimidation of Judiciary officers or members of JUSUN for participating in the just suspended strike,” Mr Eludire said.

(NAN)

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