JUSUN Tenders Apologize to Minister of Labour
The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has apologised to Labour Minister, Chris Ngige, for its action at a recent meeting. The JUSUN General Secretary, Isaiah Adetola, tendered an apology in a letter on April 26, and he addressed it to Ngige.
The Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations in the ministry, Charles Akpan disclosed the content in a statement on Tuesday. JUSUN had, on April 20, staged a walkout at the meeting called by the minister.
The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) was also at the meeting on the ongoing strike by the unions.
Their leaders were angry that a meeting scheduled for 3: 00 p.m., had not begun at 4:.35 p.m.
Adetola noted that due to the delay, JUSUN members, who complained that they needed to go and break their fast, had to leave.
JUSUN commended the Ministry of Labour for ensuring peaceful relations at the workplace, a conducive environment, and justice for all Nigerians.
Ngige accepted the apology and gave a new date for the continuation of the conciliation.