Dare Babalola
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) in Osun State has embarked on a strike action.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Union’s State chairman, Idris Adeniran, on Friday, directing its members to immediately withdraw their services and refrain from reporting to work.
“Despite our letter dated September 3, 2025, the Chairman of the Osun State Judicial Service Commission has not reached out to the leadership of our union, leading us to believe that the Osun State Judiciary leadership is not committed to upholding the rule of law and industrial harmony,” Adeniran said.
Highlighting some of their demands, the JUSUN chairman requested the “Commission under the Chairmanship of the state Chief Judge, Adepele Ojo, to expedite the scheduling of a Judicial Service Commission sitting to consider promotions for Judiciary Staff for 2024 and 2025”.
Adeniran noted that the state government has already approved and paid benefits to other state ministries and parastatals.
“We call on the Commission to sponsor Judiciary Staff to attend National Judicial Institute (NJI) training and capacity-building programs.
“Despite our letter of September 3, 2025, and the subsequent three-day ultimatum issued on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, the Chairman of the Judicial Service Commission has failed to engage with the leadership of JUSUN.
“This unfortunate lack of response suggests a disturbing disregard for the rule of law and industrial harmony within the Osun State Judiciary. Left with no alternative, we are compelled to take decisive action,” the further statement read partly.
Announcing withdrawal of services, the statement noted, “Direct all members of staff working in the Osun State Judiciary to withdraw their services and refrain from reporting to work, effective immediately.
“We urge all staff to stand in solidarity and support this collective action, as we strive to protect our rights and interests.”









