The Judiciary Staff Union of
Nigeria (JUSUN) has directed its members across the country to shut down all
courts and judicial activities in compliance with the nationwide strike
declared by the organised labour over a new minimum wage demand.
President of JUSUN, Comrade
Marwan Mustapha Adamu gave the directive on Wednesday morning.
He said effective from midnight
of Wednesday, all courts in the country must remain closed, pending a counter
instruction from the national Secretariat of the union.
Comrade Mustapha said: “As an
affiliate of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), all members of JUSUN are to
stay at home from Wednesday midnight, 26th September 2018. Also, all Courts are
expected to remain shut until further directive from the national Secretariat
of our great union.
The three labour bodies in
Nigeria, the NLC, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the United Labour Congress
(ULC) have individually directed their affiliates to mobilise their members
across the country to commence a nationwide strike effective from Thursday
morning.
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