
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has refuted reports of a three-day warning strike in Osun State.
Comrade Idris Adedayo Adeniran, the union’s chairman, stated in a statement released on Thursday that the action will continue unabated.
Adeniran criticized the reports as “false, baseless, and maliciously designed to undermine our legitimate struggle.”
He emphasized that JUSUN members would not allow attempts to stifle their resolve and that they would continue to support their demands.
He urged stakeholders, attorneys, and members to continue to work together and keep up the fight for justice and fairness.
Call for Solidarity Movement
Members of the Osun State Judiciary’s headquarters were invited to a solidarity rally by the JUSUN State Executive Council.
The meeting, which is scheduled for 8:00 a.m. today (Thursday) at the High Court Gate, aims to promote unity and promote justice.
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Adeniran urged people to support the organization and speak out loud.
The union reiterated its main demands, including “all judicial staff members, improved welfare, and better working conditions.”
Adeniran argued that these demands are “legitimate, reasonable, and long overdue,” adding that JUSUN would continue to support them until they are satisfied.
He argued that the Judicial Service Commission’s approval of Chief Judge Adepele Ojo is necessary to put an end to the strike.
Source: Channels TV
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