Monday, May 10, 2021

JUSUN, FG MEETS TOMORROW AS GOVS SET TEMPLATE

 

THE SQUIB can exclusively report that the  striking Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria 

will meet with the Minister of Labour, Dr. Chris Ngige tomorrow in a bid to resolve the ongoing industrial strike action in the Judiciary in Nigeria.


It will be recalled that the Minister of Labour met with both Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) and Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) , who are both on strike, last week  and there was a resolution to meet on 11th May, 2021, which is tomorrow.


In a related development, 

THE SQUIB also gathered that the Federal Government and Governors of the 36 States of the Federation have agreed on a revenue-sharing formula to resolve the raging dispute over the full implementation of financial autonomy for state judiciaries and legislatures.



Sources expreessed to THE SQUIB the view that the if at  tomorrow's meeting,  the template is accepted by judicial and parliamentary workers, who have been on a strike for over one month to press home their demands for financial autonomy for the two arms of government in the 36 states of the federation, funds from the Federation Account due to each state are to be jointly shared among the executive, legislature and judiciary in each state.


 

The new proposal, which was given to the leadership of both the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) and Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) at a conciliatory meeting last Thursday in Abuja, seeks to replicate the federal revenue-sharing structure in the states.


THE SQUIB gathered that under the new template, the Governors will establish, within 45 days of the agreement, States Accounts Allocation Committee (SAAC) to share revenues among the executive, the judiciary and the legislature, the same way the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) shares revenue between the federal, states and local government councils.


The proposal also stipulates that the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF) will invoke Executive Order 10 against any state that fails to abide by the terms of the agreement.


THE SQUIB gathered also  that among the new offers made to the judiciary and legislative workers by the federal and state governments was a reassurance that state governors are committed to implementing full financial autonomy for the two arms of government.


Information available to THE SQUIB is that the Governors also agreed that they will set up all the structures necessary for the implementation of the financial autonomy, including the budget committee where the judiciaries and state legislatures will forward their expenditure estimates. That will be based on the budget envelope of the projected annual revenue earning for the arms of government as is being done at the federal level.


Equally,  when the executive, judiciary and legislature prepare their annual budget estimates, they will forward them to the state House of Assembly for consideration and approvals.


In effect,  when the revenue comes from the federal and the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), the State Fund Allocation Committee will now convene the State Accounts Allocations Committee (SAAC), which will now oversee the disbursement of money to different arms of government.


In summary,  each state will ensure that it establishes Fund Allocation Committee for its legislature and judiciary to be headed by the head of the courts and the legislature.

The two arms of government will also be expected to set up a tenders’ board to be headed by the court registrar and clerk of the state Houses Assembly.


It is also gathered that the  same structure at the federal level would be transposed down to the states. The  template used by the National Judicial Council (NJC) at the federal level would be adopted in disbursing funds to the judiciary in the states.


Under the new arrangement, state Fund Allocation Committee would be headed by the state Commissioner for Finance. Also, state Houses of Assembly will be allocated funds in the same manner that the National Assembly receives its allocation after the budget approval.


In effect, if there is a breach on the part of the state government that will trigger off Executive Order 10, which empowers the Accountant-General of the Federation to remit funds directly to the state judicial and legislative arms of government.


Sources expressed  the fact that the target of Governors is to do all  that is provided in the proposed template such that there will be no need to invoke the Executive Order 10 of the President.

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