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BREAKING: Nigerian Judiciary Workers, DSS 4-Hour Talks End In Deadlock As Union Vows To Begin Strike Monday Despite Supreme Court’s Withdrawal

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This decision comes despite the Supreme Court chapter of JUSUN opting out of the industrial action.

The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Federal High Court Chapter, has insisted on proceeding with its planned indefinite nationwide strike set to begin on Monday, June 2, 2025.

This decision comes despite the Supreme Court chapter of JUSUN opting out of the industrial action.

 

A JUSUN executive told SaharaReporters exclusively on Sunday evening that the strike would proceed as scheduled, noting that a four-hour meeting held earlier that day failed to produce a positive outcome.

“Strike continues even as Supreme Court and National Judicial Council pulled out of the strike. We had a meeting with Director General of the DSS (Department of State Services) and Director of Operations at their headquarters which lasted for 4 hours,” the source said.

 

“Resolutions were not reached as another meeting is slated at the instance of the CJN (Chief Justice of Nigeria) with all stakeholders that matter, including the DSS.”

 

The source added that the status quo would remain until further directives.

 

The source added that the status quo would be maintained until further directives.

 

Similarly, Comrade Mohammed Isah, Secretary of JUSUN SCA, in a brief message on Sunday, stated, “We are just out of the meeting with the necessary stakeholders but JUSUN insisted that strike should continue.

 

“All staff should remain at home till further notice as another meeting will take place tomorrow as the strike is ongoing.”

 

SaharaReporters earlier on Sunday reported that the Supreme Court chapter of JUSUN had firmly stated that it would not be joining the industrial action.

 

This decision was reached following an emergency meeting of the chapter’s executive members, held at the Supreme Court complex on May 31.

 

According to the union, the unique circumstances of the Supreme Court and its ongoing engagements make it impractical to participate in the strike, which was initiated by their colleagues in lower courts across the country.

 

“Supreme Court Chapter of JUSUN hereby resolves not to join in the proposed strike action by the Federal Courts slated to commence 1st June, 2025,” the communique stated.

 

The chapter stressed that although it understood the broader concerns of judiciary workers nationwide, the prevailing situation at the Supreme Court was different and demanded a tailored approach.

 

The chapter underscored that its decision was influenced by the substantial efforts made by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Kudirat Motonmori Olatukunbo Kekere-Ekun, to resolve the outstanding financial obligations to judiciary workers.

 

The communiqué was signed by twelve executive members of the chapter, including Comrade Danladi Nda Y., Comrade Bala Sambo, Comrade Bala Nuhu Aseku, Comrade Comfort Ataghar M., Comrade Idrisa Sadiq N., Comrade Faustina Onyinyechi Amadi U., Comrade Adamu Yunusa Kyara, Comrade Musa N. Chonoko, Comrade Leonard Okafor, Comrade Godwin Afemonbhio, Comrade Christian Onwurah, and Comrade Iyal Muhd. Tukur.

 

On Saturday, SaharaReporters reported that JUSUN, Federal High Court Chapter, had declared an indefinite nationwide strike.

 

The call for the strike action was made in response to the government’s failure to implement agreed wage increases for judicial workers.

 

The leadership of JUSUN in a circular dated May 30 and seen by SaharaReporters on Saturday, ordered the shutdown of various Federal High Courts across the country as from Monday, June 2.

 

The union’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Gideon A. Maku, said the strike action followed a breakdown in negotiations between JUSUN’s national leadership and the Minister of Labour and Employment on Friday, May 30, 2025.

 

According to him, the action is to protest against the non-payment of five months’ arrears of wage award, non-implementation of N70,000 national minimum wage and the non-implementation of the 25/35 per cent salary increase.

 

“As a result of the failed negotiations and lack of government commitment, the Union has resolved to proceed on an indefinite strike effective from Monday, June 2,” the circular stated.

 

“All members of staff are hereby directed to remain at home until further notice.”

 

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BREAKING: Bomb explosion kills 5, injures 15 in Kano

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Kano state police command has confirmed the death of five people from a military grade explosive in the state.

The unfortunate incident occurred on Saturday at a scrap collection company located at Eastern bypass in the state.

The police confirmed that the vehicle was coming from Yobe state when the explosion happened.

Speaking to newsmen, Police State Commissioner, Ibrahim Adamu Bakori said he was called of an emergency explosion in the area.

He added that on arrival, he witnessed the explosion scene.

“It was a military EOD personnel. It was a military model bomb that exploded. 15 people were injured, and taken to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital.”

He added that on arrival at the hospital, five people were confirmed dead, while 10 others were receiving treatment.

The Police Commissioner said from preliminary investigation, the vehicle came from Yobe, adding that though the matter is under investigation, he was informed that the vehicle carrying the bomb  was a truck from Yobe state.

CP Bakori assured of details as soon as more investigation into the matter is done.

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Seven Chinese nationals jailed over cyberterrorism, internet fraud

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A Federal High Court in Lagos State has convicted and sentenced seven Chinese nationals to one year imprisonment each for their roles in cyberterrorism and internet fraud connected to a major Ponzi scheme uncovered in December 2024.

The convicts; Peng Li Huan, Zhang Jin Rong, He Kun, Rachelle Cabalona, Caselyn Pionela, Guo Long Long, and Zhang Hua Zhai, were arrested by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, during a raid on a property located on Oyin Jolayemi Street, Lagos.

The operation led to the apprehension of over 700 suspects in what authorities described as one of the largest cybercrime crackdowns in recent years.

They were separately arraigned before Justices Ayokunle Faji, Chukwujekwu Aneke, and Yellim Bogoro on amended one-count charges relating to cyberterrorism and internet fraud.

According to the EFCC’s Lagos Zonal Directorate 1, the prosecution team, led by Bilkisu Buhari-Bala, Chineye Okezie, and Banjo Temitop, told the court that the defendants had opted for plea bargain agreements. These agreements were formally submitted on June 20, 2025.

All seven defendants pleaded guilty and confirmed that they entered into the plea bargains voluntarily.

Upon acceptance of their pleas, the court sentenced all seven Chinese to one year in prison and imposed a monetary fine of N1 million on each of them.

The court also directed the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Immigration Service to facilitate the deportation of the convicts to their respective countries within seven days of completing their sentences.

The amended charge alleged that the defendants, in December 2024, knowingly accessed computer systems with the intent to undermine Nigeria’s economic and social stability by recruiting local youths to engage in identity theft and impersonation of foreign nationals for illicit financial gain.

Their actions contravene Section 18 of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015 (as amended in 2024), and Section 2(3)(d) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

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Benue crisis: IDPs facing neglect, untold suffering – Youth leader, Alidu provides fresh insight

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A Benue youth leader, Magagi Mike Alidu, Alidu, in this interview with Ekwutosblog , decries the massacre of Benue people and the state of the displaced people in the state. Alidu, who is the President of Ochetoha K’Idoma Youth Wing Worldwide, also spoke on the causes of the recent gruesome murder of over 200 people in the state by suspected herdsmen. Excerpts:

There have been security concerns in Benue state in recent times. What is your general thinking on the causes of the killings in different parts of the state?

Well, the general assessment of the killings in different parts of Benue state is actually an occupational agenda. We consider it to be ethnic cleansing or land grabbing. They want to put a level of fear into us as they are killing our people and we are facing all sorts of atrocities so that we can run away like others have been doing already. So that they can take over lands because the Fulani herders said that Benue land is very fertile and their cows could feed here and live better because everything they need for their business is in abundance in Benue state.

It was on the news that Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff relocated to Benue in an effort to hunt down the criminal elements. What impact has that made to address the situation?

The impact was not positive because the Chief of Army Staff came and left the following day. So, there is no positive impact on his visit to the state. In fact, the negative impact of his visit was the rearrangement of the Fulani herders to come and kill over 200 people in Yelewata in Guma Local Government Area and other parts of the state. His coming increased the attack. It made them come in numbers to attack us in a more aggressive manner. In fact, this is the worst attack in the history of Benue; that women, children and the aged were gruesomely murdered in cold blood. The impact of his visit was negative and it did not yield any result.

President Bola Tinubu recently visited Benue to commiserate with the people of the state and chat a way forward to curbing the situation. Has his visit yielded any result?

Well, I can say yes. However, we are presuming that the coming of President Bola Tinubu to the state will help us, and it is yielding results already. Because the president came here by himself and questioned why there was no arrest being made. Now arrests have been made in Nasarawa state. The governor has confirmed and the commissioner of police also confirmed that people arrested are related to the Benue massacre.

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has occasionally said that the attackers of Benue communities are foreign mercenaries and not the cattle-rearing Fulanis. What’s your take on that?

The fact is that the killing in Benue state is being carried out by Fulani herders terrorists. They are armed terrorists. And because they want to occupy our territory, they invite Fulanis from other parts of the world to join hands together with them to cause this mayhem. So, it is not a question of foreigners. Calling them foreigners is unnecessarily ambiguous. The fact is that it is Fulani cattle herders that are carrying out these calculated and genocidal activities because they are raping, they are kidnapping, they are killing, they are burning people and all of that. They are Fulani herders terrorists.

In recent times, the two paramount traditional rulers of the state; the Tor-Tiv and the Och’Idoma gave an ultimatum to the Fulani herders to leave the state. Do you think this last massacre is as a result of the ultimatum?

The recent massacre of over 200 people was not a result of the ultimatum because, before, during and after the ultimatum, they attacked our people and they are still carrying out this attack. The reason they are attacking us in this manner is that the anti-open grazing law is being relaxed in the state. If the law had been implemented, this thing would not have been happening. They are resisting because Benue have come together with one voice from the youth, from the traditional council that have asked them to evacuate because this is farming season and Benue people needed to go back to their farms.

These attacks have forced a lot of Benue people to evacuate their ancestral homes. What is the level of support from the federal and state government to the people affected?

I can tell you for free that there is no adequate support. Not from the federal government or the state government. And the state government has not been supporting people from the Benue south senatorial district, that is, the Idoma speaking area. I am from Agatu. There is no IDPs camp in Agatu. We have been attacked on several occasions and nothing has been done. Houses have not been rebuilt. People are not even rehabilitated because of their traumatic nature. People are not psychologically brought back from their trauma. They are at their own mercies. No one, not even the government, has supported them. And things are very expensive in those areas.

As I speak to you, even when SEMA took food to IDP camps in Guma, Makurdi and other Local Government Areas of the state, they did not take anything to Agatu, they did not take to Apa, they did not take to Otukpo. I am telling you this because I’m at the forefront of this. So there is no support from the state government and no adequate support from the federal government. And I also want to tell you that the supports are being politicised.

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