JUSUN workers suspend planned strike for 2 weeks 

JUSUN workers suspend

The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, (JUSUN), has directed its members nationwide to suspend their planned industrial action, originally scheduled to commence today, Monday, for two weeks.

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The strike has been postponed following the intervention of the Minister of Labour and other stakeholders, who have held a series of meetings with union leaders over the past 48 hours.

A statement issued yesterday by JUSUN’s Public Relations Officer, National Judicial Council chapter, Joel Ebiloma,

noted that the two-week reprieve was granted to allow the relevant authorities time to resolve outstanding issues.

The meetings involved representatives of JUSUN from various federal judicial bodies, the Minister of Labour, and other judiciary stakeholders, as mandated by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, to prevent the closure of courts on June 2.

It was specifically agreed that the Minister of Labour and other key stakeholders be given two weeks to address the pending challenges with the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation.

During this period, the Accountant General is expected to release the statutory allocations to the judiciary in accordance with the 2025 Appropriation Act, which includes arrears of the Wage Award, minimum wage, and the 25%/35% salary increase.

The statement added: “We commend the patience, courage, and understanding of all our respected members during this struggle.

“We are confident that with the dedication and zeal demonstrated by our able Secretary of the Council, Ahmed Gambo Saleh, the required funds will be released within the stipulated timeframe, and we shall all have cause to celebrate our collective victory”.

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