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Cross River Magistrates Begin Three-Day Warning Strike

byMmekili Isichei-Okafor
November 28, 2024
in Politics
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Magistrates in Cross River State have begun a three-day warning strike to protest unresolved issues concerning their welfare and working conditions. The strike action, which started today, has disrupted court proceedings across the state, as magistrates demand improved salaries, better allowances, and better work environments.

The strike was called by the Magistrates Association of Nigeria (MAN), Cross River State chapter, following failed negotiations with the state government over their grievances. Among the key issues raised are the non-payment of outstanding allowances, delays in salary increments, and inadequate office facilities for the magistrates.

In a statement, the association emphasized that the warning strike was aimed at drawing the attention of the government to their concerns. “We have exhausted all avenues for dialogue, and this strike is a necessary step to ensure our voices are heard. We will resume work after three days, but if the issues are not addressed, we may take further action,” said the state chairman of the association.

The walkout has had a significant impact on the judicial system in Cross River, as cases scheduled for hearing have been adjourned until the strike is resolved. Legal practitioners and members of the public have expressed concerns over the delays, but also show understanding of the magistrates’ frustrations.

The state government is yet to officially respond to the strike, but observers expect that talks will be initiated in an effort to avoid further disruptions in the judiciary.

This warning strike by magistrates is the latest in a series of industrial actions by public sector workers in Nigeria, as various labor unions continue to press for better pay and working conditions in the face of rising inflation and economic challenges.

Mmekili Isichei-Okafor

Mmekili Isichei-Okafor

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