The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) says it will take the ongoing strike to “another level” in order emphasise its demand for financial autonomy for judicial workers.
The union had shut all courts around the country since April 6 in protest against governors’ failure to implement financial autonomy.
There have been series of meetings with relevant stakeholders in an attempt to bring an end to the strike.
Speaking with TheCable after JUSUN’s national executive council (NEC) meeting on Tuesday, Jimoh Alonge, treasurer of the union, said the governors have not…