Senate approves 300% salary increase for CJN, other judicial officers
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Senate approves 300% salary increase for CJN, other judicial officers

June 5, 2024

Senate approves 300% salary increase for CJN, other judicial officers

Admin By Adewale Adewale
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Amidst struggle for the new minimum wage in the country, the Senate, Wednesday, approved a bill that grants a 300 per cent salary increase for judicial officers at the federal and state levels.

The Red Chamber approved the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, and Legal Matters, chaired by Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno (APC- Borno North), and presented a report to the lawmakers.

This follows the consideration and adoption of an executive bill transmitted by President Bola Tinubu, which sought to prescribe improved salaries and allowances as well as other fringe benefits for judicial officers and workers.

The Executive bill forwarded by the President is titled “A Bill for an Act to Prescribe the Salaries, Allowances and Fringe Benefits of Judicial Office Holders in Nigeria and for Related Matters”.

The bill provides a total monthly package of 5, 385,047.26 for the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).

Justices of the Supreme Court will earn a total package of 4, 213,192.54, while the President of the Court of Appeal will earn a monthly package of 4, 478,415.78.

Also, Justices of the Court of Appeal are to earn a total monthly package of 3, 726,665.40, while the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, President of the National Industrial Court, Chief Judge of the FCT High Court, Grand Khadi, FCT Sharia Court of Appeal, President of Customary Court of Appeal, Chief Judge, State High Court and Grand Khadi of State Sharia Court of Appeal and President of state Customary Court of Appeal are to earn a total monthly package of 3, 527,022.61.

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