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Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by Nemere2020: 2:42pm On Apr 14, 2021
A legal luminary, Chief Afe Babalola, SAN, on Wednesday proposed 100 years as retirement age for Supreme Court Justices from 70.

This is contained in a statement issued by Tunde Olofintila, the Director, Corporate Information of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, (ABUAD), in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Babalola, founder of ABUAD, made the call at the virtual launch of books in honour of Rtd Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour, CFR, of the Supreme Court to mark his retirement from the bench on attaining 70.

He canvassed for a review of the age of retirement of judges, especially those of the Supreme Court Justice from the current 70 to 100 or more if life service is not possible.” There is an urgent need for reform of our judicial system. This is with particular regards to the age of judges, most especially those at the Supreme Court.

“Experience has shown that a person becomes wiser and more experienced as he advances in age.

“Under our judicial system today, Justice Rhodes-Vivour is retiring at the age of 70 when he has not shown any sign of physical weakness and when Nigeria would have benefitted more from his wealth of wisdom, insight and experience.

“A brief look at other countries shows that appointment to the Supreme Court is a lifetime appointment.

“There is no age limit for a justice of the Supreme Court to retire. Often times, they stay as long as they probably can.

“In fact, many die while in office. But those who opt for retirement, the average age is 78 years. The average retirement age has grown a whopping 103 years in other climes.”

The founder and Chancellor of Afe Babalola University, also advocated that under the review, retiring judges should be allowed to practice law.

“Even, if Judges are not allowed to return to full practice, there should be a measure of participation in law practice that will ensure their relevance in the nation’s development of law.

“I suggest that Nigeria should adopt the quasi-restrictive style, which is in operation in the US whereby a sitting judge may recuse himself in the case of conflict of interest or allow retiring judges to prepare and draft pleadings, motions and appellate briefs,” he said.

On the appointment of judges, he said the position of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, was important that it should not be based on promotion but strictly on merit.

“I know from experience that the best judges are those who have been inactive litigation, who have interacted with clients, who have drafted claims and pleadings and who have addressed legal issues at a different level of the courts.

“This is why in other climes, judges are chosen from seasoned legal practitioners. I recall the case of late Justice Teslim Elias, SAN.

“He was appointed as CJN and President, International Court of Justice. He was Attorney-General of the Federation when he was a Professor at the University of Lagos and was invited to the Supreme Court where he eventually became the CJN.

“I have always been an advocate of a new constitution to correct the ills inherent in the 1999 Constitution bequeathed to Nigerians by the Military and christened a people’s constitution.

“We truly need restructuring in this country today and that will assist us in many diverse ways as we as enable us to have a truly federal constitution as a result of which there would be a change in the mode of election and the type of people we would elect to govern us,” Babalola said.

He said It would also ensure that the country has part-time legislation, reduce the huge salaries currently being earned by legislators in favour of sitting allowances as well as reduce the cost of governance and ensure elections are run at cheaper rates while women representation in governance is higher.

“Our constitution is the greatest problem of Nigeria, the operation of the constitution is expensive with its attendant over-concentration of power at the centre, thereby rendering the States and Local governments totally impotent unlike what obtained under the Parliamentary Constitutions of 1960 and 1963.

“I say with emphasis that the only change that can change the country for the better and pave way for the enhancement of a more united Nigeria is to restructure

“It is that change that will make politics less attractive, make each state develop at its own pace and do away with all shades and shapes of criminality, guarantee employment, eradicate poverty and make individuals become true Nigerians,” he said.

He described Justice Rhodes-Vivour, as an incorruptible, genial, decent, and disciplined person as well as a Judge with unquestionable integrity, character, industry and dignity who others should emulate.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/afe-babalola-mulls-extending-retirement-age-of-supreme-court-justices-to-100-years/amp/

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by SmartProf(m): 2:46pm On Apr 14, 2021
Old age which is usually characterized by mental retardation has caught up with this man...it's like what a baby will suggest. If the ones not up to 100years old made a huge blunder and gave Imo state a Supreme Court governor who came 4th in an election, it means the ones that will be 100years and above will declare party agents as governor(s) elect. Maybe he wants ancestors to fill in as supreme Court judges.

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by Romanoff(f): 2:46pm On Apr 14, 2021
Let him add 50 years to it, making 150 years.

So that we will have Methuselahs on the bench.

Nonsense.

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by triple996(m): 2:46pm On Apr 14, 2021
angry bcus you won remain there till death do you apart

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by duro4chang(m): 2:47pm On Apr 14, 2021
He is taking trash!

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by joelbooks: 2:49pm On Apr 14, 2021
Nawao...all these old men don't want to leave the stage they inherited when they were in their 20s

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by yourgistpartner: 2:50pm On Apr 14, 2021
From 70+ dementia will set in. So he wants the apex court to be filled with demented fellows

Nah, it's not going to work

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by gasparpisciotta: 2:51pm On Apr 14, 2021
What has the age of Methuselah got to do with the wisdom of Solomon?

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by festacman(m): 2:53pm On Apr 14, 2021
skywalker240:
Thunder fire you.

Thunder fire Chief Afe Babalola SAN for expressing his personal opinion? A man who did nothing to you. A man who after successful career as a lawyer, set up an elite university which I am sure you still struggle to be admitted into. Lols

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by kingk(m): 2:57pm On Apr 14, 2021
Infact, they should not resign at all.

Let it be till death do them apart from office.

Idiots.


Btw, who are the leaders of tomorrow again

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by techmo(m): 2:57pm On Apr 14, 2021
cool




Honestly Supreme Court Judges and Professors in University go through a lot of stages to get to that position

I'll Say age 85 is fair enough...

Just look at the confusion these set of baby Judges are causing through conflicting judgement


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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by valentineuwakwe(m): 3:07pm On Apr 14, 2021
at the rising rate of hardship in the country, can one still be actively working till 80years not to talk about 100yrs.....


oga, people full ground even above 40yrs still unemployed, pls give them chance n allow the old ones retired in peace!

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by skywalker240(m): 3:09pm On Apr 14, 2021
festacman:


Thunder fire Chief Afe Babalola SAN for expressing his personal opinion? A man who did nothing to you. A man who after successful career as a lawyer, set up an elite university which I am sure you still struggle to be admitted into. Lols
So Babalola should be paid till he gets to 100 without teeths to speak? retired at age 100 you want?

Chai, if your type of education is the standard, then i'll proudly be an illiterate.

Look at the so called leader of tomorow. Smh

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by McTobe(m): 3:13pm On Apr 14, 2021
Baba Afe nawaaa for this kind of suggestion. Make they kuku make them Judge for Life

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by donbachi(m): 3:23pm On Apr 14, 2021
Even when them die.their bodies should be mummified,brought to court for them to judge cases..supreme court judges.una wan turn spreme beings.

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by Emmanuelcann: 3:24pm On Apr 14, 2021
Not this current crop please!
Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by juman(m): 3:46pm On Apr 14, 2021
Not good suggestion.

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:07pm On Apr 14, 2021
Under our judicial system today, Justice Rhodes-Vivour is retiring at the age of 70 when he has not shown any sign of physical weakness and when Nigeria would have benefitted more from his wealth of wisdom, insight and experience.
All of us @[/b] support this motion wholeheartedly.
Supreme Court Judges are not politicians.
We need their wealth of wisdom in our nation.

In Saner climes that know what they are doing, [b]each justice has lifetime tenure, meaning they remain on the Court until they resign, retire, die, or are removed from office.

When a vacancy occurs, the president, with the advice and consent of the Senate, appoints a new justice.

This is how things are done in organized countries.
Slow and steady we will get to the country of our dreams.
God bless you.

We hope some people here can learn an issue about a matter before typing for typing case, just like this kid below.....

kingk:
Infact, they should not resign at all.
Let it be till death do them apart from office.

Idiots.

Btw, who are the leaders of tomorrow again
You are calling the man that is as old or older than your grandfather an idiot?
Who raised you?
Some of you Nairaland kids have no iota of respect for people old enough to be your grannies anymore.
Look at this uncultured kid talking about youths being the leaders of tomorrow, we hope you are not talking about youths like you?
If so, such future is DOOMED!!!
Shamelessness.

mcbreeze:
Why not say life-time?
100 years is too small
What do kids know.
Hope you have read our post above to see how things work in a good society?
Bunch of Nairaland pikins everywhere.

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by Simplebeauty: 5:07pm On Apr 14, 2021
cheesy


why not 120 years ?

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by Jamesrock(m): 5:07pm On Apr 14, 2021
Yeah. For your next generation to inherit!!!

Baba werey! O je soro soke!

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by BigDick70inch(m): 5:07pm On Apr 14, 2021
Afe babalola is a fool.......
Why not until they die......

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by Jackson105: 5:07pm On Apr 14, 2021
Just 100?

Why not 250 years?


Baba werey!

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by Nobody: 5:08pm On Apr 14, 2021
Such a cold hearted man. Bring that your head come here

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by NwaNimo1(m): 5:08pm On Apr 14, 2021

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by SouthSouth1914: 5:08pm On Apr 14, 2021
What is not a joke in the country?
Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by northvietnam(m): 5:08pm On Apr 14, 2021
Yeah it's very very necessary.....


Extending the judges retirement age to 100 years or at least add there grand children , once your grand child gets to 50 years then we can now retire the judge ...

Werey in disguise

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Re: Afe Babalola: "Extend Retirement Age Of Supreme Court Justices To 100 Years" by proff010: 5:09pm On Apr 14, 2021
Too much reading of constitution is disturbing this man.

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