Courts in Lagos State were on Tuesday shut against judges, magistrates, and litigants as judiciary workers commenced an indefinite strike.
The strike complies with the directive of the national secretariat of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN).
JUSUN, among others, is demanding judicial autonomy.
It was gathered that as early as 7.00 am, the protesting workers locked the gates of all the courthouses in the five judicial divisions in Lagos State.
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