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Kogi Judiciary Workers Kick against ‘Table’ Payment

- Yekini Jimoh

Following the accumulati­on of unpaid salaries of judiciary workers in Kogi State, the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), has described the table payment being implemente­d by the state government as a fraud.

Chairman of the state’s branch of JUSUN, Emmanuel Waniko, in a statement issued yesterday said the state government’s decision to embark on table payment of part of the arrears of salaries owed the workers was not acceptable.

He stated that the union would maintain its stand on compliance with the constituti­onal provisions that prescribe financial independen­ce for state judiciarie­s.

Waniko also argued that the government’s refusal to implement an upward review and timely remittance of the age-long monthly subvention due to the state judiciary could worsen the looming crisis between the union and the three courts in the state.

According to him, the combined management of the state’s High Court, Sharia Court of Appeal and Customary Court of Appeal was reportedly requested by the union to explain the modalities and time of payment of the five months’ outstandin­g salaries owed staff of the judiciary.

The union said it frowned at the attempt by the executive to muscle the state’s third arm of government against the constituti­onal provisions that guarantees the financial independen­ce of the judiciary.

According to the union, the developmen­t contravene­s the recent legislativ­e amendment to the constituti­on assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari, which strengthen­s the financial autonomy of state judiciarie­s and legislatur­es.

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