Kogi Judiciary Workers Shut Down Courts as JUSUN Declares Indefinite Strike Over Unpaid Arrears
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Kogi State Branch, has declared an indefinite strike over the state government's failure to pay outstanding October 2024 salary arrears and the 2025 leave bonus. Despite earlier assurances from Governor Ahmed Ododo, the union says the promises remain unfulfilled. Effective December 4, 2025, all judiciary workers have been directed to halt all official duties until the government meets their demands. The shutdown is expected to cripple court operations statewide, disrupting hearings, bail processes, and other essential judicial functions.
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Kogi State Branch, has declared an indefinite strike over the state government's failure to pay outstanding October 2024 salary arrears and the 2025 leave bonus. Despite earlier assurances from Governor Ahmed Ododo, the union says the promises remain unfulfilled. Effective December 4, 2025, all judiciary workers have been directed to halt all official duties until the government meets their demands. The shutdown is expected to cripple court operations statewide, disrupting hearings, bail processes, and other essential judicial functions.
Kogi Judiciary Workers Shut Down Courts as JUSUN Declares Indefinite Strike Over Unpaid Arrears
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Kogi State Branch, has declared an indefinite strike over the state government's failure to pay outstanding October 2024 salary arrears and the 2025 leave bonus. Despite earlier assurances from Governor Ahmed Ododo, the union says the promises remain unfulfilled. Effective December 4, 2025, all judiciary workers have been directed to halt all official duties until the government meets their demands. The shutdown is expected to cripple court operations statewide, disrupting hearings, bail processes, and other essential judicial functions.
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