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Court Orders Upward Review Of Judicial Officers Salaries

AFNews Reporter

Jul 15, 2022

Court Orders Upward Review Of Judicial Officers Salaries
Justice Osatohanmwen Obaseki-Osagie of the National Industry Court, NIC, sitting in Abuja, on Friday, ordered an upward review of salaries of judicial officers in the country.

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Justice Obaseki-Osagie in his judgement stated that the salaries of judges have been stagnant for over 14 years despite increased workload on judicial officers and directed the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission as well as the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN to be immediately served with the order.

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The court held that salaries of judicial officers have continued made them to suffer in penury owing to their "extremely low salaries and allowancesÔÇØ, which the court described as "very embarrassingÔÇØ.

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"There is no doubt that from evidence adduced before this court that salaries payable to judges as well as their conditions of service, has been greatly altered to their disadvantage.

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"Judicial officers are daily impoverished by the devaluation of the Naira.

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"They have suffered financial hardship and embarrassment owing to their poor pay. It is a shame to the country.

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"Inspite of this, our judges have continued to carry out their statutory duties.

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"Justices are themselves victims of a great injustice. What an ironyÔÇØ, Justice
Obaseki-Osagie added.

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She held that judges in the country have the right to have their salaries reviewed upwards, periodically, adding that the NIC, being the court that determines labour and employment related matters, it has the constitutional power to compel FG, through its agencies, to upwardly review the remuneration of judicial officers.

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Consequently, the court, made an order, increasing the salary of the Chief Justice of Nigeria to N10million, while that of justices of the Supreme Court and President of the Court of Apeal was increased to N9m.

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Likewise, the court increased salaries of Court of Appeal Justices, Chief Judges, President of the Industrial Court, Grand Khadis and President of Customary Courts to N8m, even as it ordered FG to forthwith, pay N7m to other judges, monthly.

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It equally awarded N1.5m cost against RMAFC, the AGF and the National Assembly, who were all cited as Defendants in the matter.

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The judgement followed a suit that was brought before the court by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Mr. Sebastian Hon. who the court also ordered to be paid five hundred thousand judgement cost.

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