‘Strike continues’ – Osun judiciary workers insist

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‘Strike continues’ – Osun judiciary workers insist
‘Strike continues’ – Osun judiciary workers insist

Africa-Press – Nigeria. The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, in Osun State, has denied reports of a three-day warning strike.

The chairman of the union, Comrade Idris Adedayo Adeniran, in a statement on Thursday, said the union’s action remains indefinite.

Adeniran dismissed the reports as “false, baseless, and maliciously designed to undermine our legitimate struggle.”

According to him, JUSUN members remain committed to their demands and would not be distracted by attempts to weaken their resolve.

He urged members, lawyers, and stakeholders to stay vigilant and united in the pursuit of justice and fairness.

The JUSUN State Executive Council invited members to a solidarity rally at the Osun State Judiciary headquarters.

The gathering, scheduled for 8:00 a.m. today (Thursday) at the High Court Gate, seeks to reinforce unity and demand justice.

Adeniran encouraged members to attend in full support and make their voices heard.

The union reaffirmed its key demands: “timely promotions, improved welfare, and better working conditions for all judiciary staff.”

Adeniran said these demands are “legitimate, reasonable, and long overdue,” stressing that JUSUN would persist until they are met.

He maintained that recognition from the Judicial Service Commission under Chief Judge Adepele Ojo is crucial to ending the strike.

The chairman declared that members remain united and determined to achieve victory.

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