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Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by dre11(m): 12:20am On May 07, 2019
By AHURAKA ISAH



Concerns have been raised by stakeholders over the non-increase of the salaries and allowances of Nigerian judges for the past 12 years. LEADERSHIP investigation revealed that the remunerations of judges at both the federal and state levels have remained static for 12 years and that there is no indication that the situation will be addressed soon.

It was further gathered that there are only 1,067 judges serving in both the federal and state courts, which figure stood at 1,063 in 2015 and only increased by four to 1,067 in 2018. A breakdown of the figure showed that the federal government employs 248 judges while the 36 states of the federation engage 819. A compilation of the annual remunerations of all the 1,067 judges in Nigeria revealed the sum of N8.7billion, the least earned by any of three arms of government.

The figure is also, a sharp contrast of the N24billion voted in the 2019 budget as severance package for members of the outgoing 8th National Assembly members. With the recent resignation of the chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen and Justice Sidi Dauda Bage of the Supreme Court, the total number of judges in the country may have dropped to 1,065. While Justice Bage resigned after his appointment as the new Emir of Lafia in Nasarawa State on March 25, 2019, Justice Onnoghen took his exit on April 4, 2019 following the recommendations of the National Judicial Commission (NJC) on April 3, 2019 to President Muhammadu Buhari to compulsorily retire him.

Impeccable judicial sources disclosed to LEADERSHIP that the last time the judges’ salaries and allowances were increased was in 2007 following the enactment of the ’’Certain Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders (Salaries and Allowances, etc) (Amendment) Act of 2008’’ which came into force on February 1, 2007. The law had repealed a similar Act of 2002 to create room for the increase of judges’ basic salaries, allowances and fringe benefits in 2007.

From that time till date, there has not been an upward review of the earnings of judges, the sources said. LEADERSHIP recalls that there are no senior, junior or probating judges within the same court of coordinate jurisdiction. Judges are only promoted from a lower to a higher court, like from the High Court to Court of Appeal and to the Supreme Court if there are vacancies occasioned by retirement, resignation or removal.

Under the ‘’Certain Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders (Salaries and Allowances, etc) (Amendment) Act, 2008’’, the CJN’s annual basic salary is N3,353,972.50 (or N279,497.71 monthly), while other Justices of the Supreme Court and the President of the Court of Appeal receive N2,477,110 as basic annual salary or N206,425.83 monthly.

The Justices of the Court of Appeal, Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court and President of the Industrial Court, Grand Khadi of State and FCT Sharia Court of Appeal, President FCT and State Customary Court of Appeal earn annual basic salary of N1, 995,430.18 each. Also, judges of the Federal, State and FCT High Courts, National Industrial Court, Khadi Sharia Court of Appeal in the FCT and State; and FCT and State Customary Courts also earn an annual basic salary of N1,804,740 each.

The Act also specifies the allowances and fringe benefits payable to judicial officers at the federal and states which are predicated on the annual basic salaries on a percentage basis. The law lists such allowances as accommodation, utilities, domestic staff, entertainment, medical, security, furniture, personal assistance, motor vehicle loan, severance/gratuity and retirement benefits. Others are leave allowance, motor vehicle maintenance and fuel, hardship, newspapers, estacode, duty tour, outfit and special assistant allowances. The Act states that the accommodation, medical, security and special assistant allowances and benefits won’t be paid but provided by the NJC.

While the furniture allowance is paid every four years, the leave allowance is earned yearly. The car loan facility is optional; it is a benefit noticed more on paper than what actually gets to the beneficiaries, according to a serving judge, who did not want to be mentioned. While the CJN earns $2,000 estacode when he travels abroad, other Supreme Court Justices and the President of the Court of Appeal earns $1,300 of estacode each. Other judges earn between $600 and $1,100 estacode each. In the event of retirement, the judges’ benefits from CJN down the line are based on the scheme of service.

These earnings, according to the Act are exclusive of tax. When the basic salary, allowances and fringe benefits are computed and posted, the CJN and other Justices of the Supreme Court receive a monthly salary of N480, 766.89 and N751, 000 in their bank accounts respectively. The CJN’s net monthly salary is lower than his brother Justices because of deductions made on account of other monetary and material provisions such as food items, which are provided for him by the federal government.

Contrary to reports on the nation’s judicial officers’ earnings annually, LEADERSHIP discovered from NJC records that all the judges in the country receive a gross income of N8, 654,954,541.97 or N8.7 billion. While N2, 256, 351, 435.33 ( that is N2.3billion) was paid to the 248 federal judicial officers including the CJN in 2018, the sum of N6, 398, 303, 106.64 (N6.4billion) was paid as salaries and allowances to 819 state judicial officers. This brings the total pay for both the federal and state judicial officers to N8.7billion yearly.

A further breakdown showed that the 248 federal judicial officers comprise the CJN, other Justices of the Supreme Court; President of the Appeal Court, other Justices of the appellate court; Justices of the Federal High Court, FCT High Court, National Industrial Court, Sharia Court of Appeal and Customary Court of Appeal, and their heads. Also, the 819 judicial officers in the 36 states comprise 70 heads of the courts (that is 36 chief judges, 17 grand khadis and 17 presidents of Customary Court of Appeal); and 744 judicial officers. In 2015, N7 billion was appropriated for the Supreme Court by the National Assembly, of which N304, 137,542.21 was allocated to ‘’consolidated salary of the Justices’’ of the apex court, N1,122,909,366.76 , N2,795,953,091.03 and N2,777,000,000 were voted for the Supreme Court staff salary, overhead and capital respectively.

In other words, the Supreme Court staff salary appropriation was almost four times those of the Justices of the apex court. In the same year, the Appeal Court got N11.10billion, comprising N1.214billion consolidated salary for the Justices of the appellate court, N2, 699billion for personnel, N4.699b overheads (including election tribunal) and N2.496billion capital expenditure. For the Federal High Court, FCT High Court, National Industrial Court and Customary Court of Appeal (FCT), these are disbursements during the period under review: N12.1billion, N7billion, N5.6billion, and N3.05billion respectively.

In a cross-country appraisal of the salaries of judges, LEADERSHIP discovered that the salaries and purchasing power of Nigeria judges and their counterparts abroad and even in some African countries are wide apart. For instance, in the United State of America (USA), while the Chief Justice John Roberts earns $255,500 (or N118, 807,500) per year, the eight associate justices earn a healthy pay raise to $244,400 (N113, 646,000). The current salary for the US Supreme Court justices is significantly higher than the average salaries earned in related occupations.

The President of the Supreme Court, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, Lord President of the Court of Session and Master of the Rolls make up Group 1.1 of the scale on £214,165 (N128,070,670), below only the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, who earns £239,845 (N143,427,310). In South Africa, according to the latest report of the Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers, chaired by Judge Willie Seriti, the judges in the high and labour courts earn annual salaries of R1.4-million (or N46.9million). Judge-presidents (heads of court) pocket R1.6million (N53.6million) a year, Constitutional and Supreme Court judges get R1.7-million (N56.9million and the chief justice earns R2.3-million (N77million).

The package of the president of the Supreme Court is just over R2million a year. When they retire, judges are entitled to continue drawing their salary and other benefits, which continue to qualify for an annual increase. Judges, Lawyers Demand Immediate Pay Rise For Judicial Officers In a reaction to the remuneration of Nigerian judges, some lawyers, serving and retired judges called on the federal government and the National Assembly to immediately review upward the salaries and allowances of the judges as well as the pensions of retired judges.

They also said that it was irreconcilable that while NJC pays the salaries and allowances of serving judges at the state level, the same body leaves the pension allowances of retired states’ judges at the mercy of the state governors who usually fail to pay allocations to the state judiciary. The stakeholders urged the NJC to make provisions for the payment of the pension allowances of retired state judges. According to them, the judges’ salaries and allowances ought to be proactively reviewed in view of the inflationary trend, arguing that the judicial officers and other Nigerians patronise the same market. To former Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Sunday Akintan, ‘’you better contact those who are still in the system to tell how they feel. I retired 11 years ago from the Bench.

They promised to review my pension allowance every five years and I’ve never seen that done for once.’’ Chief Chris Uche (SAN) said: ‘’It ought to be reviewed upward to reflect the present economic reality and inflationary trend. Judges buy from the same market with other citizens of the country facing spiralling cost of commodities, therefore, the salaries of the judges should proactively be adjusted to accommodate the increment.’’ A professor of Law and former chairman of the Governing Council of National Human Rights Commission, Chidi Odinkalu, said: ‘’The various amount of monies found with some judges during the sting operations conducted by the Department of State Services (DSS) in 2016 and also found in Justice Onnoghen’s account makes it difficult to take a strong position on this matter.

‘’Nevertheless, since a large number of judges cannot be said to be involved in corrupt practices, the Act requires to be reviewed by the federal government as soon as possible’’. Former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Chief Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), said ‘’it is absolutely not healthy for the country for judges’ salaries to remain static for over ten years’’. Barr. Alasa Ismail, however, said: ‘’With just 1,067 judges sitting on millions of suits in the courts in the country, it is practically impossible to have both sound and timely justice delivery. There is nowhere in the world would such a miracle be expected or take place. We need to increase the number of courts and judges, as well as making adequate remuneration for them.’’

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:41am On May 07, 2019
Under the ‘’Certain Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders (Salaries and Allowances, etc) (Amendment) Act, 2008’’, the CJN’s annual basic salary is N3,353,972.50 (or N279,497.71 monthly), while other Justices of the Supreme Court and the President of the Court of Appeal receive N2,477,110 as basic annual salary or N206,425.83 monthly. 
And Walter whatever forgot Billions of naira in some of his accounts with numerous houses, before he was saved from disgrace and allowed to resign.
And you see some youths fighting and supporting such person with hungry stomach.
Una go dey alright las las.....

@Topic, The Government should do something about this remuneration ASAP.
This will STOP corruption in our judicial system...
The worst type of CORRUPTION is the one taking place at the judiciary.

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by magicminister: 4:42am On May 07, 2019
the so called judges are the ones that have allowed this nation to decay by often ruling in favor of the highest bidders in matters of national importance e.g elections.

If not, why would a judge rule Buhari as eligible to contest in the face of unverifiable educational credential??

Even Before buhari, these same judges allowed impunity to reign supreme.

The same judges have consistently ruled incredibly corrupt politicians to be innocent of all wrong doing

The same judges have consistently stood in the way of the people of Nigeria.

They have not earned any sympathy or support from me and I pray every corrupt judge out there that have subverted the course of justice Rots in poverty!!!!

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by gift01: 4:43am On May 07, 2019
That was when $1 was 140 to 160 naira and minimum wage was 18k. Meaning they have gone through 2 cycles of naira devaluation without getting a salary increase...and you don't want them to sell their judgement to the highest bidders

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by Praisesongz: 4:45am On May 07, 2019
Too early to read rubbish ooo

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by kolafolabi(m): 4:46am On May 07, 2019
The high rates of corruption and rot in the system are second to none

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by Bitterleafsoup: 4:50am On May 07, 2019
Complain to the Senators and Past Presidents still collecting full salary during retirement.....

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:51am On May 07, 2019
kolafolabi:
The high rates of corruption and rot in the system are second to none
It is just so alarming!

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by Nobody: 4:51am On May 07, 2019
Ovoko.

My 4 months salary is a naija CJN's annual package. Ovoko...
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by lanibi(f): 4:51am On May 07, 2019
I've always thought our lawyers and doctors receive the highest level of pay.
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by kolafolabi(m): 4:55am On May 07, 2019
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It is just so alarming!
Fantastically corrupt!

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by Karemarealty288(m): 4:56am On May 07, 2019
One Judge once said that he is bigger than Ambode in a private chat....infact Ambode do suffer.
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by peacettw: 5:02am On May 07, 2019
That is their basic salary. When you add up all the allowances, what is their take home pay per month? cos I heard that it is well above N1.5 million naira. Perhaps the lawyers here can help us out.

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by mosho2good: 5:04am On May 07, 2019
African herbalist can capture your destiny and put it inside a bottle... They can even send thunder from Nigeria to America to stike you..but just common bet prediction they cant do☹☹

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by kaen1317: 5:06am On May 07, 2019
No wonder they now live on bribes
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by toffyz(m): 5:06am On May 07, 2019
Honestly, this is damn too meager compared to what their counterparts in the legislative most who are not well educated receive annually. The difference is huge!

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by BuyACar(f): 5:07am On May 07, 2019
undecided
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by rxmusa(m): 5:10am On May 07, 2019
I weep for my dear country. Imagine what some people are agitating for in this out current situation!

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by yuanexchanger: 5:14am On May 07, 2019
Wicked set of pokicians w have around here..check siggy
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by MeloJayEnt: 5:14am On May 07, 2019
Cc
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by creserve: 5:16am On May 07, 2019
peacettw:
That is their basic salary. When you add up all the allowances, what is their take home pay per month? cos I heard that it is well above N1.5 million naira. Perhaps the lawyers here can help us out.
Telling us only the basic salary is quite misleading. No federal judge earns less than 1.5 million naira per month which does not include their annual vacation allowance which runs into millions .
I also know that the judges are given 2 brand new cars every 3 years at most!!!

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by Tunasco4u(m): 5:19am On May 07, 2019
OK
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by FhukaFhuka: 5:23am On May 07, 2019
angry
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by mu2sa2: 5:24am On May 07, 2019
It's misleading to denominate Nigerian judges' salaries in dollars. The best way to do a good comparison is to state their remuneration against the salaries of non-judges in the judiciary. A supreme court judge earns 750k monthly salary but a lawyer who is a registrar in the same supreme court for donkey's years earns about 100k! Let's not forget that only judges are entitled to their full pay on retirement until death, in addition to juicy gratuity and other severance packages like a mansion in Abuja, in the case of cjn. Apart from this, the judges have found a way of cornering the judiciary budget through collection of dubious estacodes and allowances (eg, so-called stationery allowance, which is pocketed by each high court judge without buying any item of stationery!) Most of these judges are original oles and barawos. As far back as 1990s, the disgraced cjn, Onnoghen, then a high court judge, was indicted for corruption by Eso Panel - I believe this is why Pmb refused to approve his appointment as substantive cjn. The irony of it is that NBA and others dont fight for enhanced pay for non-judges in the judiciary and turn a blind eye to the corruption on the part of judges or even collude in it. Whither naija!

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by AkataYeriYeri: 5:25am On May 07, 2019
But onoghen the hero of pigs and idiots had billions

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by utenwuson: 5:27am On May 07, 2019
Judges are criminal, I have a neighborhood judge who withing six month of his appointment as a judge becomes a multi billionaire, his children started leaving large, his federal government job connect was second to none, we all felt being a federal judge means wealth........

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by gaskiyamagana: 5:28am On May 07, 2019
Judiciary and other civil servants are not well paid. This is the reason why corruption is an institution. Indeed, it is only politicians who are well and promptly paid. Imagine, THERE IS NO CIVIL SERVANT WILL RECEIVE FOR 35 YEARS SERVICE WHAT STATE AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS WILL RECEIVE JUST WITHIN 4YRS.
Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by Meritocracy: 5:30am On May 07, 2019
The didn't complain for years because they're getting illegal money from politicians, meanwhile Op should include their allowances.

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by lonelydora: 5:42am On May 07, 2019
The bribe they take is more than enough nah

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Re: Concerns As Judges’ Salaries Remain Static For 12 Years by aksule(m): 5:45am On May 07, 2019
When it comes to the former Chief Justice, it seems we are missing the point. What people are saying is that the Chief Justice was not constitutionally removed from office. By all means probe or prosecute him if he is found to be corrupt.

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