Advertisement The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) embarked on strike on April 6 over failure of state governments to implement financial autonomy for the judiciary to ensure its independence from the executive. But the house of representativeslast Wednesday, said it was unfair to involve staff of federal courts in the strike since the federal government had kept its word on granting judiciary workers financial autonomy. President Muhammadu Buhari had signed the executive order granting financial autonomy to the judiciary and state houses of assembly in May 2020, after several agitations. Advertisement The gazetting of the order was, however, suspended after the president met with governors who expressed concern over its constitutionality.