Financial Autonomy: Judicial and Legislative Workers Establish New Conditions for the Suspension of the Ongoing Strike

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Our correspondent gathered that the leadership of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) and Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) made the demands in a written response to the proposals made by state governors and the federal government on how to resolve the dispute over financial autonomy for the judiciary and legislature in each state of the federation.

The federal government and the governors of the 36 states had earlier agreed on a revenue-sharing formula to resolve the raging dispute over the full implementation of financial autonomy for state judiciaries and legislatures.

The new proposal, which was given to the leadership of both the workers’ unions at a conciliatory meeting last Thursday in Abuja, sought to replicate the federal revenue-sharing structure in the states.

Recall that under the new template, the governors would establish, within 45 days of the agreement, States Accounts Allocation Committee (SAAC) to share revenues among the executive, the judiciary and the legislature, the same way the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) shares revenue between the federal, states and local government councils.

But in their response to the government’s proposal, which was submitted to the Ministry of Labour and Employment on Tuesday, the striking workers also demanded that a law be immediately enacted to back the implementation of any agreement reached with the governors.

A top official of one of the unions revealed that the workers were also demanding that “in consonance with the Executive Order 10, that whatever monies that are in the possession of the governors and are yet to be disbursed should be disbursed immediately.”
He added that the unions are also insisting that there should be uniformity of the law setting up the fund allocation committees to ensure a common template for revenue sharing in all the 36 states of the federation.

The official said: “We demand that there should be a law in all the states to back up the revenue-sharing template. In addition, in consonance with Executive Order 10, the governors should also ensure that whatever that is their hands that they have not disbursed are released. They should disburse it immediately. They should put in motion the process of setting up the State Fund Allocation Committee as proposed.

“There should be uniformity in the law setting up the revenue sharing template in all the states. We don’t want a variant of the law. It doesn’t matter what a state generates. We know that every state will not have the same amount because some of the states earn derivation fund. What is important is that the sharing formula is the same.”

On having the governors as signatories to any agreement reached to resolve the financial autonomy dispute, the source said JUSUN and PASAN insisted that each state governor should sign the agreement by himself and not through a third party.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, met with the representative of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and Plateau State Governor, Mr. Simon Lalong, on Tuesday to discuss how to respond to concerns posed by the striking workers.

Our correspondent learned that the meeting was called in reaction to the workers’ written response to an earlier offer offered by the governors in an attempt to end the lingering conflict.

It was learned that Ngige, Lalong, and others were unable to resolve the problems and decided to reconvene yesterday (Wednesday) to allow for broader consultations.

Our correspondent also learned that a conference with the workers’ leadership could be held tomorrow to sort out the remaining problems in order to ensure the strike’s suspension.

For over a month, JUSUN and PASAN have been on strike

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