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Welfare Packages: NASS wants better offer for Judicial workers 

…As Buhari increases Judiciary budget from N120billion to N150billion 

By Ignatius Okorocha

The National Assembly through its joint Committee on Judiciary , Human Rights and Legal Matters , has demanded for better welfare packages for  Judicial Officers .

Request for better welfare packages for Judicial Officers from the National Assembly  was made Friday in Abuja during 2023 budget defence session by the 

Executive Secretary of  National Judicial Council (NJC).Mr Ahmed Gambo Saleh, had with the joint committee on behalf of the Judiciary which had increase of N30billion to N120billion annual allocation .

Chairman of the joint committee, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele ( APC Ekiti Central ) who made the request ,  hinged it on his leaked Memo from Justices of Supreme Court bordering on poor welfare packages  few months ago .

He said the increament of N120 billion to N150 for the Judiciary is not enough to cater for welfare of various stakeholders in the arm  of government.

He said, “We stand to consider the content of the leaked memo from the Justices of the Supreme Court as a wake-up call or clarion call to comprehensively address the welfare issues and well-being of Judges, Judicial Officers and staff of the Judiciary, as well as judicial apparatus and infrastructure of Courts.  

” Otherwise, poor working conditions and lack of the requisite welfare will affect the overall performance of the Nigerian Judiciary.  I do hope the budget you are going to present before us today has addressed most of these salient issues..

“Wth the N150 billion budget proposal for 2023 fiscal year against N120billion in the 2022 fiscal year ,  it is not yet Uhuru for the judiciary because the judiciary still needs much more than that to operate and be able to address adequately, the welfare of our judicial officers and staff of the judiciary”.

The chairman while fielding questions from men still stressed the need for the Judiciary budget to be further reviewed up expeditious delivery of justice in the country.

Earlier in his submission before the joint  Committee , Ahmed Saleh lamented that though the NJC has been able to assess 80 percent of 2022 budget , the inflation rate in the county had  adverse effects  on the budget performance of the Judicial Council in the country.

He disclosed that based on prevailing   challenges facing the NJC, the budget proposal submitted to the Ministry of Finance,  was N338 billion , but was given the envelope of N150 billion.

“Although there is an increase of N30 billion in the budget compared  to last year budget of N120 billion, but in the real sense of it there is no serious increase in the budget considering the level of inflation in the country.

“The appropriation for the judiciary in this subsisting fiscal year is N120 billion. It is gratifying that out of this sum we are so far able to assess 80 per cent of the fund.

“That notwithstanding, the current economic situation has adversely affected  our budget implementation and performance because the subsisting budget was passed at a benchmark of N580 to a dollar as against over N700 it is now .

“If we need to achieve milestone this year,  we have to make an additional provision of  over 20 per cent on the votes for us to be able to achieve milestone”, he said .

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