 Our judiciary workers in River State are expected to resume work soon after several weeks of strike action called by the national leadership of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, Jusun. This follows a meeting between members of the River State Chapter of Jusun and the newest one chief judge of the state, Justice Simon Amadi. The state leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association was also part of the meeting which was held on Wednesday in Portaqot, the state capital. Shortly after the meeting, the branch chairman of the NBA Prince Oye Query released a statement disclosing that the deliberations during the meeting were cordial leading to a fruitful outcome. According to Oye Query, the Jusun members agreed to call off the strike which had been for about two months and had paralysed court activities in the state. At the time of this report, a circular from the leadership of Jusun directing its members to resume work was still being awaited.