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Normal Activities Resume In Abuja, Kano Courts

Normal Activities Resume In Abuja, Kano Courts

Activities resumed on Tuesday at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN), Abuja and some court in Kano after the suspension of the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) 64-day strike.

Recall that the strike which was the longest industrial action in the Nigerian judiciary was suspended on June 9,  following a meeting between officials of the union and the National Judicial Council (NJC) led by the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Muhammad.

Both parties agreed that the strike should be called off in the interest of the nation and to give room for the implementation of agreements JUSUN reached with the Federal Government.

Media correspondents who monitored activities reports that the premises of the court on Gimbiya Street, Area 11, Garki, FCT was buzzing with activities of staff members attending to lawyers and litigants.

The court staff however said they were waiting for directives from the judges to start giving dates for cases.

Some lawyers were also seen at the central registry of the court either  filing additional or fresh processes. 

A staff of the registry, Mr Aminu Ibrahim said ” as you can see the registry is opened and you can see people waiting their turn to file old and fresh processes”.

It was also observed that some staff moved around offices to exchange pleasantries and catch up with colleagues they had not seen for months.

Although there was no physical court sittings slated for Tuesday, however, the court has virtual proceedings for two courts by 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.

According to the President of NICN, Justice Benedict  Kanyip, has equally issued a practice directions, exempting payment of default fees for filing processes in the court for the period of the JUSUN strike, being from April 6 to June 14.

Kanyip issued the directions in the exercise of the powers conferred on him by Section 254F(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended and Section 36 of the NICN (Civil procedure) Rules 2017.

He further directed that the practice directions shall come into effect from Tuesday.

Also normal activities began in Kano State Magistrates’ Court.

In the Kano Metropolis, it was gathered that lawyers and litigants were seen at the court premises taking dates for hearing of their cases.

Some of the courts visited were Magistrates’ court at Gidan Murtala, Nomans Land, Zungeru Road, Court Road, and State High Court Miller Road.

Recall that a verdict of the Federal High Court in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, had in January 2014 held that financial autonomy for the judiciary is a constitutional provision that must be complied with by the executive branch of government.

On May 23, President Buhari signed into law the Executive Order to grant financial autonomy to the legislature and the judiciary across the 36 states of the country.

The order also mandates the Accountant-General of the Federation to deduct from source amount due to state legislatures and judiciaries from the monthly allocation to each state for states that refuse to grant such autonomy.

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, said the Executive Order No. 10 of 2020 made it mandatory that all states of the federation should include the allocations of both the legislature and the judiciary in the first-line charge of their budgets.

According to the AGF: “A Presidential Implementation Committee was constituted to fashion out strategies and modalities for the implementation of financial autonomy for the State Legislature and State Judiciary in compliance with section 121(3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as Amended).

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