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Strike: JUSUN Lauds Okpebholo For Paying Withheld Salaries Of Edo Workers

News Investigators/ The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has commended Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo for releasing its members seven months salaries withheld during the administration of  Adams Oshiomhole

In a letter of appreciation to the governor on  Thursday in Benin, JUSUN’s National President, Marwan Mustapha Adamu, described the move as a demonstration of empathy and fairness.

Mr Adamu said the move had brought immense relief to the affected workers.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the judiciary workers’s salaries in Edo were withheld after several appeal by the governor to the workers to call off their seven months old strike in 2015.

The workers had joined a nationwide strike by JUSUN to press for the autonomy of the judiciary.

Mr Adam noted that the gesture had not only brought great relief to its members but had  also rekindled their trust and confidence in the state government’s commitment to workers’ welfare.

“The release of the withheld salaries is expected to have a positive impact on the workers and the state as a whole.

“The governor’s action represents a deliberate effort to prioritize the well-being of judiciary workers and restore faith in government institutions.

”The move is also expected to strengthen industrial harmony and enhance service delivery in the judiciary,” he said.

He assured Okpebholo of JUSUN’s loyalty and continued support for his administration’s ideals and reforms.

The union noted that the governor’s action demonstrated responsiveness and quality that would continue to inspire greater dedication and productivity in service delivery.

NAN

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