The Guardian (Nigeria)

Strike: FG Meets With Judicial, Parliament­ary Workers Tuesday

- From Collins Olayinka, Abuja

GOVERNMENT’S team as well as officials of the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria ( JUSUN) and the Parliament­ary Staff Associatio­n of Nigeria ( PASAN) will meet next weeks with a view to ending the ongoing strike by the two unions.

This comes as the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, has expressed optimism about the possibilit­y of reaching a truce with the workers during the meeting.

Ngige, who spoke yesterday, said the government’s team has made offers to the two unions for them to consult with their various National Executive Committees and revert.

According to him, a lot of work went into the proposal given by the government side to the two unions, which substantia­lly addressed their demands for judicial and legislativ­e autonomy in the 36 states of the country.

Ngige explained: “A lot of work went in. We have exchanged briefs with the JUSUN and PASAN. They have their demands, which they had earlier submitted. The government side has given counter offers and properly addressed the burning issue of financial autonomy for state legislatur­es and judiciary.”

He said the meeting was adjourned to enable JUSUN and PASAN to take back the government proposal to their members in their National Executive Committees.

“We expect them to work on the documents from tomorrow and if they are satisfied, they should inform us. And you know that when they are satisfied, the logical thing is to call off the industrial dispute. So, we are to receive their views on the government offer by Tuesday morning,” he stated.

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