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Judiciary workers in Abia suspend strike after signing MoU with government

The union commended Governor Alex Otti for his intervention.

• May 14, 2026
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The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Abia branch, on Thursday, announced the suspension of its industrial action with immediate effect.

The suspension of the strike followed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the union and the Abia Government.

The union disclosed this in a statement jointly signed by its state chairman and secretary, Chinedu Ezeh and Chibueze Nwachukwu.

The statement further disclosed that the decision to suspend the 63-day-old action was reached after the signing of the MoU and its subsequent ratification by the union’s congress.

According to the statement, the MoU “substantially addresses the union’s demands”.

The union commended Governor Alex Otti for his intervention and commitment to prioritising the welfare of judiciary workers in the state.

It also thanked the people for their support during the strike, particularly their backing for efforts to strengthen the judiciary.

It expressed appreciation to the state Chief Judge, Justice Lilian Abai, the judiciary management, judges, the Nigerian Bar Association, senior lawyers, and other stakeholders for their support and interventions.

It also lauded the patience, resilience, discipline, and solidarity among its members, who were said to have “remained steadfast” in defence of justice and the rule of law.

The union described the suspension of the strike as “a significant milestone in the continued struggle for a more independent, efficient, and financially autonomous judiciary in Abia”.

JUSUN said it remained committed to supporting lawful efforts to strengthen the judiciary and improve justice delivery.

It expressed hope that all the terms of the MoU would be faithfully implemented in the spirit of the agreement.

The union downed tools on March 13 following a disagreement with the government over “outstanding leave allowances and non-implementation of judicial autonomy”, among other issues. 

(NAN)

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