Close Menu
Gofishe News
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Govima Travel
    • Govima Media
    • Govima TV
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Premier League Matchday Review: Saturday, 30 August 2025 – Thrills And Drama Across Stadia
  • Anambra Community Celebrates Rescue And Restoration After 15-Hour Security Operation
  • PDP South-West Chairman Defiant As Wike’s Threats Fail To Derail National Convention
  • Katsina State Allocates ₦20m Per Local Government For Graveyard Renovations
  • UK Government Bars Over 100 Job Roles From Foreign Recruitment in Immigration Crackdown
  • ASUU Slams Federal Government Over Inaction, Demands Concrete Action On 2009 Agreement
  • Nigeria Mourns Ruth Elton, Oldest Serving Missionary, Who Passed Away At 91
  • Shea Industry Poised For Growth As Stakeholders Rally Behind Nigeria’s Export Ban
X (Twitter) Instagram
Gofishe NewsGofishe News
Subscribe
Friday, December 5
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Govima Travel
    • Govima Media
    • Govima TV
Gofishe News
Home»National

Judges And Lawyers Locked Out As JUSUN Launches Indefinite Strike In Abuja

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 2, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp

Judges And Lawyers Locked Out As JUSUN Launches Indefinite Strike In Abuja.

Courtrooms across Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT) were brought to a standstill on Monday as the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) commenced an indefinite nationwide strike, locking out judges, lawyers, court staff, and litigants. The industrial action, which has paralysed judicial activities, follows unresolved demands by the union for improved wages and working conditions.

 

The Federal High Court (FHC) headquarters along Shehu Shagari Way in Abuja was among the affected institutions, with all entrance gates locked, according to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). The strike, declared by JUSUN’s national leadership, stems from the federal government’s failure to address key demands, including the payment of five months’ wage arrears, implementation of the ₦70,000 national minimum wage, and a 25/35 percent salary increase. “Our demands are clear: the government must pay the outstanding wage awards and implement the agreed salary adjustments. Solidarity forever,” a JUSUN statement read, as reported by our correspondent.





 

Despite interventions by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, and the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Maigari Dingyadi, negotiations have proven unfruitful. JUSUN’s FCT High Court chapter chairman, Comrade Abdulrazaq Yusuf, confirmed that members complied with the national directive, shutting down courts in Maitama, Wuse Zone II, Garki, and Nyanya. “The delay in relaying the directive was due to internal consultations, but all avenues have now been exhausted,” Yusuf told journalists at the FCT High Court headquarters.

 

However, not all judicial bodies joined the strike. The Supreme Court and the National Judicial Council (NJC) opted out, citing the Chief Justice’s intervention. JUSUN’s NJC chapter spokesperson, Joel Ebiloma, noted that a two-week suspension had been proposed to allow stakeholders to resolve issues with the Accountant General of the Federation regarding statutory allocations for the judiciary.

 

The strike follows a series of ultimatums issued by JUSUN, including a 21-day notice in January and a seven-day ultimatum in February, demanding the implementation of the Consolidated Judiciary Salary Structure (CONJUSS) and other benefits. The union’s persistence underscores growing frustration among judiciary workers, who argue that their counterparts in other public sectors have already received the new minimum wage.

 

As courtrooms remain under lock and key, the strike is expected to disrupt ongoing cases and delay justice delivery across the country. While some chapters reportedly considered withdrawing from the action, the FHC gates remained locked as of 9:48 a.m. on Monday, signalling strong compliance in Abuja.

 

JUSUN has vowed to continue the strike until its demands are met, urging the federal government to act swiftly to restore industrial harmony. For now, litigants, lawyers, and judges face an uncertain wait as Nigeria’s judicial system grinds to a halt.

#Court #Minimum Wage Indefinite Strike judiciary JUSUN
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
Adejuyigbe Francis
  • Website

Thought leader. Investor. Quintessential. Idea Bank. Publisher.

Keep Reading

Anambra Community Celebrates Rescue And Restoration After 15-Hour Security Operation

PDP South-West Chairman Defiant As Wike’s Threats Fail To Derail National Convention

Katsina State Allocates ₦20m Per Local Government For Graveyard Renovations

ASUU Slams Federal Government Over Inaction, Demands Concrete Action On 2009 Agreement

Nigeria Mourns Ruth Elton, Oldest Serving Missionary, Who Passed Away At 91

Shea Industry Poised For Growth As Stakeholders Rally Behind Nigeria’s Export Ban

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Here is spotlighting many benefits of journeying with either Lagos State’s Blueline or Redline rails for a hassle-free day, week, month and year. Thank God for the Igbega Eko. Together we rise.
https://youtu.be/V67GV8wgyjw

Latest Posts

  • Premier League Matchday Review: Saturday, 30 August 2025 – Thrills And Drama Across Stadia
  • Anambra Community Celebrates Rescue And Restoration After 15-Hour Security Operation
  • PDP South-West Chairman Defiant As Wike’s Threats Fail To Derail National Convention
  • Katsina State Allocates ₦20m Per Local Government For Graveyard Renovations
  • UK Government Bars Over 100 Job Roles From Foreign Recruitment in Immigration Crackdown
Featured
About Govima

Govima was founded with the goal of helping clients thrive in today’s highly competitive marketing environment. While other companies rush to abandon traditional marketing in favour of digital techniques, we’ve bolstered our offline marketing capabilities while also equipping our team with seasoned professional knowledge to support our clients’ digital needs.

Through creative designs, we enhance our clients’ products and services the right way that would attract their target audience, thus, making the perception of their company a reality.

  • LTV 8, Agidingbi Road, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
  • +234 806 003 7277
  • info@govima.com
Govima, Your Best Plug For Bus Stop Shelter Ad

LATEST POSTS

Premier League Matchday Review: Saturday, 30 August 2025 – Thrills And Drama Across Stadia

August 31, 2025

Anambra Community Celebrates Rescue And Restoration After 15-Hour Security Operation

August 31, 2025

PDP South-West Chairman Defiant As Wike’s Threats Fail To Derail National Convention

August 31, 2025

Katsina State Allocates ₦20m Per Local Government For Graveyard Renovations

August 31, 2025

UK Government Bars Over 100 Job Roles From Foreign Recruitment in Immigration Crackdown

August 31, 2025
Featured

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from Govima about politics, economy, health ad business.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
© 2025

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version