Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, workers of the Supreme Court of Nigeria have pulled out of today’s industrial strike called by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria.
The workers of the apex court said they pulled out as a result of verifiable assurances extracted from the CJN during a closed-door meeting.
Workers of the National Judicial Council and their colleagues at the Federal High Court also resolved not to go ahead with the strike.
NJC had, in a statement by the Public Relations Officer, JUSUN NJC chapter, Joel Ebiloma, hinted that a two-week grace was granted to the authorities concerned to enable them to meet their demands.
The statement further noted that the strike was put on hold to allow relevant stakeholders to engage necessary authorities to ensure that the Accountant General of the Federation released the statutory allocations to the judiciary based on the 2025 appropriation in which the arrears of the wage award, minimum wage and the 25 per cent/35 per cent salary increase had been captured.
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