Strike Continues Despite NJC Position On CJ – Osun JUSUN
Despite the directive by the National Judicial Council that Justice Adepele Ojo remains the Chief Judge of Osun, the leadership of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria in the state has said its members would continue the industrial action.
It would be recalled that Osun JUSUN has been on strike since November 22, after police operatives dispersed them on the premises of the Osun State High Court in Osogbo to stop them from physically harassing the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Adepele Ojo, whom they had been protesting against.
The court workers accused the CJ of abuse of office and denying them their rights. Based on their petition against the Chief Judge, the state Assembly launched a probe against the Chief Judge and resolved to have her suspended by Governor Ademola Adeleke.
But last week the National Judicial Council in Abuja dismissed the Governor’s request to suspend the Chief Judge and appoint the next most senior high court judge in the state as acting CJ.
Osun JUSUN chairman, Mr Gbenga Eludire, told newsmen on Sunday that the crisis was not over yet and their demand had not been met.
Eludire said the issue between the executive arm of the state and the Chief Judge, Justice Adepele Ojo, had nothing to do with JUSUN’s demands, adding that the strike was to demand the welfare of its members.
He said, “The issue of NJC doesn’t concern JUSUN. The issue is between the CJ and the executive arm and that is none of our own business. CJ is our mother, and the governor, Ademola Adeleke, is our father.
“If there is anything between them, we don’t dare dabble in such. Our own concern is the welfare of our members. The question is have they attended to our concerns? From day one, our decision is that until our demands are met, the strike continues and that is the status quo and it remains the situation for now.”