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Judicial workers call off two months old strike in Ogun

Members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Ogun State Chapter, has shelved its two monthly old strike.

This development followed a meeting between officials of the state government led by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Tokunbo Talabi, Head of Service, Alhaja Selimot Ottun, and the State Chairman of the Union, Tajudeen Edun.

Edun while briefing newsmen at the end of the crucial meeting announced that the strike embarked on since August 11, 2021, had been suspended.

“I want to say that the industrial action that commenced on the 11 of August 2021, is now suspended. I want to call on all judiciary workers in Ogun State to prepare themselves and resume fully.

“There had been series of meetings before the issue was finally resolved today. There was an agitation from the cut of our salary.

“We have reached an agreement with the government to resume work after striking for more than two months. The State Government has accepted our demands and we also agreed to what government asked from us.”

While appreciating the government’s efforts at resolving the matter amicably, the JUSUN leader, stated that its members have resolved to work with the present administration to take the state to greater heights.

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