 And also in the news, the House of Representatives' Committee on Judiciary is to engage the Nigerian Governors Forum and all relevant stakeholders with a view to ensuring judicial financial autonomy. The chairman of the committee, Luk Anofyok, made this known during a meeting with the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria in Abuja. Jusun began a nationwide indefinite strike on Monday, April 6, over non-implementation of judicial financial autonomy, as enshrined in the Constitution. President Mohamed Abwari had signed an executive order granting financial autonomy to the Judiciary and State House of Assembly in May 2020 after several agitations. However, the Gazeten of the order was suspended after Abwari met with governors who later expressed concern over its constitutionality. Anofyok appealed to state governors to implement the section of the Constitution that demands financial autonomy for the Judiciary. Do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.