 The House of Representatives has called on the federal government to ensure the speedy resolution of the lingering strike by the judiciary staff union of Nigeria, a this followed an adoption of a motion by Reps Serges Aungon PDP Edel on the floor of the state house, on the floor of the house on Thursday in a Booja. Moving the motion Aungon said, the judiciary remained a critical component of government saddled with the responsibility of a judication of disputes that helped in the smiths running of the functioning and functioning of the state. He said that the closure of courts posed great danger to the polity and was capable of exacerbating the current security situation in the country. The lawmaker said that the strike had contributed to the overcrowding of police cells and correctional facilities across the country, arding that inmates were unable to go for trial or get bail. He added that it had contributed to the festering of disputes between private citizens as there were no judicial forum to submit their grievances for resolution.