 More news now. The Oshun State Chapters of the Nigerian Bar Association MBA, the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, Jusson, and Paliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria, PASEN, have joined their counterparts across the country to protest against non-implementation of the Judiciary Financial Autonomy. The protesters marched to some strategic areas in the state capital chanting Solidarity Sangs. A correspondent, Ola Sukomi Ogumuqo, complies the report. The protesters proceeded to the governor's office in Abere, where they were denied access to the state secretariat, but the union later gained entry when the deputy governor, Benedict Alabi, intervened. The lawyers lamented that a strike is affecting cases that are pending in various courts. We want to say categorically that the MBA is in support of Jusson. We all know that according to section 121.3 of 1999 constitution has altered that there should be financial autonomy of the judiciary. And as long as the judiciary is now independent, then we are not sure that justice will be carried out as it ought to be. The courts have been shut down in the last three weeks. The prisons are filled up and overflowing. And when it comes to liberty of persons, we are very particular. What we are only telling the government is to implement, to uphold the rules of law. And that's simple. So for any governor, whether we trust them or not, it is the call, national call, that the needful should be done. We want to achieve full implementation of financial autonomy for the state, leg leaders, and also for the state judiciary. And also, the order 10 is signed by Mr. President Muhammad Uwari. We want the full actualization of the prescriptions of those order 10. The deputy governor assured them of giving priority to their demands. The set of our show is committed to implement whatever the judiciary is taking on this autonomy of the judiciary, workers, and their developments. So be sure that as we are working it out, we are banned by it. We don't have any problem implementing what the law of the state recall that Jusan begun a nationwide strike on the 6th of April 2021, crippling activities in courts across board.