Lawyers in the employ of Plateau State Ministry of Justice began a one-week warning strike yesterday.They are demanding the payment of allowances, court appearance dues, transportation to convey them to court, laptops and other facilities to ease their job.

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They also lamented the dilapidated nature of area inspectorate offices of the ministry located in Pankshin, Langtang, Shendam, Barkin Ladi and other areas.
Led by the state chairman of the Law Officers Association of Nigeria and the Assistant Director, Public Prosecutions, Mr. John Ataivan, the protesting legal officers complained about the lack of basic facilities to ease the dispensation of justice in the state.




