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Judiciary workers’ strike: Obey court judgments – Agbakoba to governors

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria , Olisa Agbakoba has written to Nigerian governors on the judiciary workers’ strike.

In a letter to Kayode Fayemi, Ekiti Governor and the Nigerian Governors Forum , Agbakoba cited three cases relating to the demands of the striking staff. Agbakoba pointed out that Sections 81 and 121 of the constitution grants financial autonomy to the Federal and State Judiciaries. The SAN said President Muhammadu Buhari affirmed the decisions of the courts by issuing Executive Order 10 of 2020, in the exercise of his powers under Section 5 of the constitution.

 

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They done obey law just as their master Buhari. They choose the law to obey, very hypocritical government of lies and deceit

People are being begged to obey court order. So sad.

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