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Backlog of salaries: Magistrates threaten shutdown in C’River

From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
The Association of Magistrates,(MAN) Cross River State chapter has threatened to down their tools should the state governor, Prince Bassey Otu fail to clear the backlogs of arrears of salaries the state government is owing its members since 2015.
The magistrates also issued a seven days ultimatum to the governor, warning that failure to heed to their cry, they have no option than to commence with their plans to begin industrial action and disrupt court operation in the state.
Chairman, Magistrate’s Association of Nigeria ( MAN), Cross River State branch, His lordship, Godwin Onah,gave the warning during the association’s general Congress of November 5, 2024 in Càlabar.
He said that the warning became necessary following the level of insensitivity exhibited by the state government regarding the association welfare.
The MAN chairman urged the state governor to fulfill all her obligations for the smooth functioning of the justice system stressing that the low morale of magistrates could disrupt court operations and affect the timely delivery of justice.
A communique signed by the MAN chairman Godwin Onah, and general secretary Cross River State Magistrates, Solomon Abuo, sighted by our reporter, warned that failure to respond to their demand they will be left with no option than to shut down courts.
The communique dated November 5,2024, at the end of a congress that took place at the Chief Magistrate’s Court Complex Calabar, threatened to shut down courts unless their demands were attended to.
“Why would the state government fail to implement our promotions since 2015 despite the fact that between January and April, 2024, the state governor Bassey Otu, has affected the promotion of other civil servants?
“The 15,000 paid to our members as monthly impressions is grossly inadequate to take care of stationery among other things in the office. why can’t he pay N250,000 or N200,000 impressively as received by our counterparts in other states.” The statement said.
Other issues which the magistrates agitated for includes, payment of yearly robing allowance and Provision of official accommodation, implement promotion and regularization of Magistrates with necessary financial benefits across all cadres.