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NJC backs suit seeking review of Judges’ salaries, as Court fixes July 15 for judgement

The National Judicial Council (NJC) on Tuesday in Abuja threw its weight behind a suit seeking an upward review of salaries and allowances of Judges in the country.

NJC through its counsel, Mr Kunle Adegoke (SAN), prayed the National Industrial Court, sitting in Abuja, to grant all the reliefs sought by Chief Sebastine Hon (SAN) who instituted the suit before the court.

The Council informed Justice Osatohanmwen Obaseki-Osaghae that the Nigerian government reviewed Judges’ salaries in 2008, a period of 14 years ago, adding that the ugly trend had inflicted untold economic hardships on Judicial Officers in the Judiciary arm of government.

NJC is the 4th Defendant in the suit, with the National Assembly (1st Defendant), the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (2nd Defendant), and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice (3rd Defendant).

NJC’s counsel in the matter, while adopting his written address and other processes, urged the court to uphold the suit.

Adegoke expressed reservation that salaries of judicial officers have been stagnant for over 14 years without review.

Contrary to the objections of the NASS and AGF that the claimant lacks the locus standii to institute the suit, the NJC counsel reminded the court that the issue of locus standii has been liberalized all over the world, especially when an issue borders on public interest.

Adegoke insisted that the NASS and the AGF have failed in their duty to better the remuneration of judicial office holders and further submitted that the Certain Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders Act 2008 is inconsistent with section 84(3) of the constitution, and therefore called for modification of the Act to bring it to conformity with the provision of the constitution.

By the suit, Sebastine Hon is praying the court to compel the defendants to increase the salaries and allowances of judges in the country.

An affidavit filed by Hon, in support of the originating summons, averred that as a legal practitioner, “who has practised in all the levels of courts in Nigeria, I know that poor pay for judicial officers is seriously affecting the quality of judgments and rulings those officers are delivering and the discharge of other functions associated with their offices.”

He posited among other depositions that the current economic reality in the country requires that the salaries and allowances of the nation’s judges be urgently improved upon.

At Tuesday’s sitting, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), represented the Claimant while Charles Yoila announced an appearance for National Assembly (1st Defendant), Ekene Elodimuo Principal State Counsel, Federal Ministry of Justice represented the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice (3rd Defendant), while Kunle Adegoke appeared for the National Judicial Council (4th Defendant).

Awomolo adopted the four processes he filed and urged the court to grant all the reliefs, while noting that, the 2nd Defendant who is directly involved refused to file any process before the court.

He described the act of RMAFC as impunity, adding that all the parties unanimously agreed that the last salary adjustment of Judges was done in 2008 and that none of the defendants had justified the reason for refusal to obey the constitutional provision.

Awomolo said the shabby treatment meted to the Judges under Section 84(4) of the constitution must be redressed and urged the court to stop the AGF from blowing hot and cold.

“We have moved from mere technicalities to substantial justice”, so I urge the court to hold the AGF to his public statements admitting poor remuneration of judicial officers.

Yoila, while adopting his preliminary objection contended that the suit filed against the 1st Defendant, NASS ought to be dismissed for being incompetent.

He also challenged the propriety of the suit against the 1st Defendant without issuing a pre-action notice as contained in section 21 of Legislative Powers and Privileges Act 2017.

The NASS said the claimant is just like every other lawyer and that the cause of action does not directly affect him and urged the court to dismiss the suit.

On issuance of the pre-action notice, “it is the law that pre-action notice be issued to Legislative Houses disclosing the cause of action and reliefs before such action is brought to court.

He asked the court to strike out the name of the 1st Defendant from the suit since the proper procedure was not followed and urged the court to dismiss the suit for being incompetent

Elodimuo, also adopted his written address and urged the court to dismiss the suit for want of jurisdiction.

He said the position of AGF was based on what the law states, insisting “that as laudable as the case is, the claimant has not shown any sufficient interest to file the suit for Judges better welfare.

Justice Obaseki-Osaghae after taking arguments for and against the suit fixed on July 15 for judgement.

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