 In the leadership of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, Juson and Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria, Passen, in Oyo State, says the ongoing strike continues until their demands are met. Juson and Passen made this known during a peaceful protest jointly organized on Thursday in Ibadan to further press their demands and carry placards with various inscriptions. The Oyo State Juson chairman, Kayo De Martin, said the financial autonomy been requested for would enable the judiciary function effectively without any interference from the executive arm. It will be recalled that on April 6, Juson judiciary workers under the ages of Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria and Juson embarked on an indefinite nationwide strike demanding an enforcement of constitutional provisions and court judgments granting financial autonomy to the judiciary at both the state and federal levels.