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abia jisun strike lawyer raises alarm over impact on justice system

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The article reports a labor strike by judiciary staff in Abia State, Nigeria, causing court closures for nearly two months. The commercial mechanism is weak: while lawyers lose income and litigants face delays, there is no direct impact on commodity prices, corporate margins, or supply chains. No concrete investment, regulation, or price signal is present. The event is local and institutional, not commercial.

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  • JUSUN strike in Abia State has led to nearly two months of court closures.
  • Victor Nwaugo, former NBA Legal Adviser, raised alarm over impact on justice system.
  • Lawyers are losing income due to court closures.
  • Negotiations with state government have reportedly addressed many union demands.
  • Attorney General Ikechukwu Uwanna criticized JUSUN for not providing documentation.
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