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    Wheels of Justice Grind to a Halt as Nigeria’s Supreme Court Shuts Down

    Abdulateef AhmedBy Abdulateef AhmedApril 6, 202102 Mins Read
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    Following a circular issued on April 1, judiciary workers Tuesday morning shut down the Supreme Court in Abuja, Nigeria. The court’s premises is within the precincts of the Presidential Villa and the National Assembly Complex.

    Their objective for starting an indefinite nationwide strike is to press for financial autonomy for the judicial arm of government.

    The Supreme Court Building, Abuja

    The strike began after a last-minute appeal by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to the workers to shelve the industrial action fell on deaf ears.

    Workers say the appeal is ill-timed considering the COVID-19 constraints the Nigerian courts have been battling with in the last year.

    The gate of the Supreme court remained unopened at 8am, leaving workers who planned to resume duties after the Easter break stranded.

    Members of staff from the National Judicial Council (NJC) and the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC) have been equally affected.

    The @NigBarAssoc has considered the timing of the proposed industrial action by JUSUN & its potential consequences on the system of administration of justice especially in the wake of the Covid-19 induced lockdown, and hereby calls on JUSUN to reconsider the strike at this time. pic.twitter.com/7pF6jkOSFg

    — Olumide Akpata (@OlumideAkpata) April 5, 2021

    Workers of the NJC and the FJSC are part of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), the umbrella body of all judiciary workers at all levels in the West African nation, and are also bound by the industrial action declared by the union.

    Staff of the Federal High Court in Lagos, and Kaduna were also ejected from court premises in enforcement of the nationwide strike by members of JUSUN.

    The action taken by the union at the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning may be replicated across all Nigerian courts.

     In a related development, the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has ordered medics at COVID-19 isolation centres to join the ongoing nationwide strike, or face a N5 million fine.

    The directive was circulated to members in an internal memo by the National Executive Council of the association.

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    Abdulateef Ahmed

    Digital News Editor | Research Lead Abdulateef is a self-driven Researcher renowned for his exceptional editorial skills. He is a literary bon vivant with a keen interest in greener energy, macroeconomics, big data, efficient systems, Africa's political economy, aviation, and pan-African dialogues. His innovative thinking extends even into his dreams, where he crafts solutions,in his sleep, to nonexistent problems.

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