• …to meet with Governors Forum for implementation

 

By Christiana Ekpa

The House of Representatives yesterday agreed with the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) on the need to guarantee the independence of the judiciary to enable the courts function effectively without external interferences.

The House said that the autonomy of the judiciary was cardinal to the practice and survival of democracy.

The parliament spoke when its committee on Judiciary met with JUSUN officials in Abuja on Wednesday.

It will be recalled that the union had on April 6, 2021 embarked on a nationwide strike to protest the non-implementation of the financial autonomy of the nation’s judiciary.

Speaking at the meeting, the Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Onofiok Luke said that the House shared in the sentiments expressed by the Union.

He said: “As a Committee, we share in the sentiments as expressed by JUSUN. From our colleagues, they were just proposing some of measures that we feel that we can put in place to arrive at a just conclusion. We share in what you are saying not that we don’t understand where the problem is coming from, we know where the problem is. We don’t behave like the Ostrich, at least not this House under the leadership of Femi Gbajabiamila and the same strength and spirit that the House leadership exhibits is the same strength and courage that is passed to the respective Committees where we look at those who need to do the right thing in the face and tell them this your responsibility, you ought to carry out your responsibility.

READ MORE  1 teacher to 150 ECE pupils: A tale of primary school in Sokoto community

“We hold the mandate in trust for the people of Nigeria who are at the receiving end of the negative impact of this industrial action and even the negative impact of the actions taken by those ought to take a better option or ought to have implemented this programme, who ought to have obeyed the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and so we are not here to actually point out accusing fingers or putting blames at people’s doorsteps. It is  not going to help us solve these.

“We can speak authoritatively that the only underlying item on the agenda in this industrial action is the issue of financial autonomy which will lead to the independence of the Judiciary and the views as expressed by members of this Committee were to get some more information from you that will help us come to a position that we can come and help us know those we can actually engage to get a possible solution to this impasse.

READ MORE  ASUU: FG reconstitutes team to renegotiate 2009 agreement

“Let me state here that this House understands the fact that a major ingredient of democratic governance is independence of the Judiciary. The House understands that. We have been advocating for it. It has found expression in the Legislative Agenda of the 9th National Assembly and we have acted and conducted our business in line with this understanding.

“So what makes for the independence of the Judiciary is the financial autonomy of the Judiciary where it will lead to a good working environment for the judicial officers and staff. It will lead to better welfare and judicial officers discharging their responsibility without any fear or favour.

“To that extent, we are in solidarity with you on the agitations that you are making to make sure that we have financial autonomy that we lead to the independence of the Judiciary”.

Luke however picked holes with the shutting down of all courts by the JUSUN.

He argued that the problem was more with some State governments which have not complied with the constitution on the financial autonomy of the judiciary.

Stressing that the federal government has followed the law in the funding and release of finances to the courts under it, Luke said that the union cannot therefore punish it alongside the erring state governments.

The lawmaker therefore appealed to the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF to intervene in the matter to correct the anomalies, saying the House would also engage with the Forum on the same issue.

READ MORE  Tinubu tasks NDDC on impactful projects that touch lives in Niger Delta

“Our only point of divergence here is the totality of the industrial action even within the Federal Courts because if the Federal Government has abided by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in making sure that money meant for Federal Judiciary – statutory transfer is sent straight to the National Judicial Council for the benefits of Courts and other Judicial bodies under the Federal Government, it not fair for Staff of the Judiciary at the Federal level to embark on this industrial action.  I understand your agitation but please let’s narrow our agitation to those who have not complied with this issue of financial autonomy which are the States.

“We want to appeal to Governors Forum to engage with JUSUN and to make sure that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is complied with

to make sure that we have financial autonomy not only for the State Legislatures but equally for the Judiciary at the State level. We are appealing to the Governors, everyone to join hands together to make sure that we resolve this industrial action.”

 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here