The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, Benue state branch, has suspended its five-month strike in the state.
JUSUN also directed workers to resume work immediately.
The union embarked on the indefinite action following disagreements with the state government over the welfare of its members.
Announcing the suspension of the action Tuesday in a letter addressed to all
Chief Registrars, Directors, Deputy Chief Registrars, Asst. Chief Registrars, all staff of the Benue State Judiciary, the Chairman of Benue JUSUN, Aba Terlumun
Explained that the suspension followed the directive from the headquarters of the Union.
Part of the statement read, “The Executive Council of Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, Benue State branch, as directed by National Headquarters, write to notify you that the ongoing industrial action embarked upon by the state branch of the union on December 6, 2024, has been suspended.
”The suspension became necessary following a positive response of the Benue State Government towards our demands.
”In regards to the above, the Chairman Comr. Aba Terlumun directed all staff of Benue State Judiciary to cease any further escalation of the strike action and, as a matter of urgency, resume work tomorrow (Wednesday), April 23, 2025.
”Your co-operation during the striking period is highly appreciated.”
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