Over 50 Lawyers Demand 12m Monthly Salary For CJN In Judges’ Poor Salaries Suit
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Over 50 Lawyers Demand 12m Monthly Salary For CJN In Judges’ Poor Salaries Suit

Over 50 Lawyers Demand 12m Monthly Salary For CJN In Judges’ Poor Salaries Suit

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN Chief Sebastien Tar, SAN, has proposed a minimum monthly salary of N12 million for the Chief Justice of Nigeria ( CJN) in a suit he filed against the National Assembly and three others before the National Industrial Court over poor salaries for judges. PM NEWS reports.

Tar, the claimant, during Monday’s proceeding had in his team of counsel 32 SANs referred to as learned silk and 22 learned counsel. Information Guide Nigeria

S.A Awomolo led the other SANs in the matter slated for mention before Justice Osatohanmwen Obaseki-Osaghae.

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Other counsels were Kanu Agabi, J.B Daudu, E.C Ukala ,Emeka Ngige, Rabana Lawan, Mike Ozekhome, Tawo Tawo, Hassan Liman, Peter Apeh, Ogwu Onoja, Offiong Bassey Offiong.

Others were Usman Sule, Olumiwa Akonboro, Emeka Ejiaba, Chukwuma Ekomaru, Godwin Obla, Gordy Uche, Anthony Malik, E.K Asiaka, F.K Idepefo, J.O Asoluka, Harris Ogbole.

S. Musa, Mose Ebute, Reuben Atabo, T.D Pepe, Alex Ejesieme, Henry Akunebu, A.T Kehinde, Ibrahim Bawa, J.J Usman, Matter Bukar and Audu Anuga. jamb results

Edward Erhinure led the team of 21 other lawyers in the matter.

On the other hand, joined as defendants are the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission ( RMAFC), Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice and National Judicial Commission ( NJC), as second, third and fourth defendants respectively.

News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN), reports that the claimant in his statement of facts stated that he was called to bar in 1991 and elevated to the Inner Bar in 2008.

NAN also reports that Tar said he was aspiring to be appointed either a justice of the Supreme Court or of the Court of Appeal or at least a judge of the High Court.

He however affirmed that the salaries and allowances paid to the justices and judges of these courts are too poor for him, given the current socio-economic realities.

The senior advocate said “the poor mode of determining or reviewing such salaries and allowances is also scaring me from applying to be appointed to any of the Benches mentioned above.

”Even though I am ably and fittingly qualified to do apply and be appointed”, Tar said.

Having stated the reasons for instituting the suit, the first claimant is seeking some declarative prayers and order of the court amongst others.

He is praying for an order of mandatory injunctions compelling the defendants to forthwith, put in place or activate legal and administrative machineries to commence payment to the justices and judges.

He is further urging the court to grant commensurate salaries and other emoluments to be reasonable, having regard to the existing socio-economic and other factors.

He is therefore proposing a minimum monthly salary of N12 million for the Chief Justice of Nigeria ( CJN).

While for each justice of the Supreme Court, a minimum monthly salary of N11 million.

For President of the Court of Appeal, Tar is proposing N11 million and for each of the justice of the same court, a minimum monthly salary of N10 million.

For Chief Judge of Federal High Court, the first claimant is proposing N10 million as the monthly salary, while for each judge of the same court, he penciled down the sum of N8 million to be their monthly take home.

As for the president of the National Industrial Court and each of the judges of the same court, a minimum monthly salary of N10 million and N9 million respectively is been proposed by Tar.

Chief Judge of each State High Court, a minimum monthly salary of N8 million and N7 million for each judge of the same court

The first claimant in addition stated that the Chief Judge of the FCT minimum monthly salary should be N8 million and N7 million for each judge of the same court.

He is also praying for N8 million as minimum monthly salary for the Grand Khadi of Sharia Court and N8 million for the Khadi of the Sharia Court of Appeal of the FCT and N7 million for the President of the Customary Court of Appeal of the FCT.

The justices and judges currently earn about N2 million and below as their minimum monthly salaries.

Essien, Goodnews is a gruaduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo, Uyo; Currently working at Infoguide Media as a news writer.

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