The national body of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has kicked against the declaration of partial opening of courts in Lagos by the Lagos State government chapter.
A press statement issued by the general secretary of JUSUN, Isaiah Adetola on Wednesday described the move by the Lagos chapter to break ranks with the national body as unacceptable.
The Lagos chapter of JUSUN announced a partial opening of courts in the state, last week, on the grounds that the auxiliary demands of JUSUN in Lagos State are being met.
But the national body insists that no branch or chapter has the power to call a local congress or enter into any agreement with employers to wave the directive or decision of its National Executive Council until the points in disputes are resolved.
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Editor: Oloyede Oworu