PROTEST:Judiciary workers in Osun Lock the High Court Gate in Protest Against Chief Judge removal
PROTEST:Judiciary workers in Osun Lock the High Court Gate in Protest Against Chief Judge removal
Members of the Judiciary Staff Union in Osun State on Monday locked entrance to the Osun State High Court in Osogbo in protest against the Chief Judge, Adepele Ojo, and the management of the activities of the judiciary in the state.
The protesting workers led by Mr Gbenga Eludire, prevented movement into the premises.
Armed with placards with inscriptions such as ‘Judiciary staff deserves better,’ ‘We are tired of oppression and stagnation,’ and ‘Unlawful suspension of Judiciary staff without recourse to Judicial Service Commission is barbaric,’ among others, accused Ojo of refusal to pay wardrobe allowances of workers in the last three years.
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