Friday, April 23, 2021

HOT: LAGOS JUSUN REAFFIRMS STRIKE

 THE SQUIB exclusively reports the the Lagos State Branch  of the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) is still on strike , as against the earlier information circulated by the Branch that it is "partially resuming". In a telephone conversation with THE SQUIB, Asiwaju Kehinde  Sobowale, the Chairman of the Branch clarified that his Memo on partial resumption was taken out of context as they represent proposals to the National Executive Committee of the Union and not directive to his members. He also confirmed that a trending document entitled " Forwarded Memo on Strike Day 17" was issued by him.


THE SQUIB obtained a copy of the said documents and the excerpts are as follows: 

"Forwarded Memo on Strike Day 17.


JUSUN Lagos called a Congress yesterday to Directly brief our members on Events and progress made so far.


We also presented Lagos State government proposal of partial compliance with the National strike by opening the court "ON and OFF for prison decongestion.


Let me remind you all of my usual quote" The strike was called by the National and can only be called off, suspended or altered by the National.


The addendum of Day 16 was grossly misinterpreted and Quoted out of context.


We only proposed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as strike off days for the National leadership to approve and revert back to Lagos JUSUN.


Please disregard any other information or Meaning ascribe to the said addendum.


The National leadership monitoring team arrive Lagos this Morning meeting our Gates Closed.


We had not Named or announced a specific Date neither did we specifically instructs staff to Resume work. 


Aluta Continual.


Asiwaju Shobowale Kehinde"


Chairman, JUSUN Lagos.

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