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32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Oviconji: 11:13am On Dec 23, 2016
By Vincent Ujumadu, Godwin Oritse, Wahab Abdullah Ikechukwu Nnochiri & Enyim Enyim

Thirty-two retired judges, including five retired state Chief Judges in Anambra State, led by Justice Godwin Ononiba (retd), have dragged Anambra State governor, Willie Obiano, to the National Industrial Court of Nigeria in Awka for non-payment of their severance gratuity, upward review of pensions, arrears of housing allowances and overall welfare.

The action of the retired judges drew the praises of some senior lawyers, including Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, Yusuf Ali, SAN, Femi Falana, SAN, and others, who commended them for using the instrumentality of the law to fight their cause. The development came on a day 126 former supervisors, who served in the various local government areas of Anambra State until their dissolution in August this year, demanded a severance package of N1.2 billion from Governor Willie Obiano. Of the 32 retired judges, 13 of them are dead, while 19 are still alive, including five former chief judges.

The former retired chief judges are G.U. Ononiba, C.J. Okoli, Nri-Ezedi, E.A. Nzegwu, and P.A.C Obidigwe who were members of the Association of Retired Judges of Anambra State. Part of the suit read: “You are hereby commanded that within fourteen days after the service of this complaint on you, inclusive of the day of such service, you do cause an appearance to be entered for you in an action at the suit of HON. JUSTICE G.U. ONONIBA C.J. (Rtd) & 31 Ors, and take note that in default of your so doing, the claimants may proceed therein, and judgement may be given in your absence.

The claimants are praying the court for: “A declaration that each of the 1st-19th claimants and each of the estates of the 20th to 2nd claimants are entitled to be paid severance gratuities based on 300% of each claimant’s annual basic salary while in active service. “A declaration that each of the 1st to 19th claimants and each of the estates of the 20th to 32nd claimants are entitled to be paid housing allowances per annum and in the tune of 200% of each claimant’s annual basic salary. “A declaration that the 1st defendant does not have the power to amend, alter or vary the provisions of an Act of the National Assembly and in particular the “certain political, public and judicial office holders (salaries and allowances, etc) (Amendment) Act No. 1 of 2008 which took effect from 1st February, 2007” “A declaration that each of the 1st – 19th claimants and each of estates of the 20th to 32nd claimants is entitled to an upward review of each of the claimant’s pension in line with Section 210(3) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“An order of court directing the defendants to pay to the 1st-19th claimants and the estates of 20th-32nd claimants forthwith their severance gratuities, based on 300% of annual basic salary of each of the claimants while in active service. “An order of court directing the defendants to pay the 1st-19th claimants and the estates of the 20th to 32nd claimants forthwith the arrears of their housing allowances based on 200% of their annual basic salary. “An order of court directing the defendants to recompute the pensions and gratuities of the claimants based on 200% of their annual basic salaries as housing allowance. “An order of court directing the defendants to pay to the claimants the arrears of their respective pension and gratuities from the withheld 100% of their annual basic salary as housing allowance.

“An order of court directing the defendants to pay to each of the 1st-19th claimants and the estates of the 20th to 32nd claimants all the balance and arrears of their pensions which would have accrued to them had the pensions been reviewed upward in line with the provision of the constitution and the directives of the salaries and wages commission.” The retired judges (claimants) stated that they had at different times meritoriously and successfully served as judges of the Anambra State High Court and Customary Court of Appeal but were forgotten and abandoned without payment of their due benefits, allowances and entitlements.

The Association of the Retired Judges was formed pursuant to the directive of the Chief Justice of Nigeria in a letter addressed to all judges, dated July, 10, 2010. The claimants averred that they had on May, 5, 2016, issued and served on the defendants, through the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, and the office of the 2nd defendant respectively, the three months mandatory notice of intention to institute the legal action against them, adding that no response came from them.

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Ozekhome
Reacting to the development, Mike Ozekhome, SAN, said: “This is a good omen. For the first time in the history of this country, judges can pick up courage to drag a government to court over unpaid gratuities and pension. It is a shame that such senior citizens had to resort to the court to get their constitutional right. “It is also a shame they can be subjected to this kind of treatment over pensions and gratuities. Before now, they could not talk while they were in service and with their action, they are also speaking for serving judges.”

Falana Femi
Falana, SAN, said: “The legal action is in order. The government cannot successfully fight judicial corruption if retired judges are owed pension for months. “You are simply telling serving judges to take care of the raining day by engaging in corrupt practices. The Anambra State Government and others involved in the illegality should pay the outstanding pension of retired judges.”

Yusuf Ali SAN
Ali said: “Yes, what they have done is right, except you want them to take laws into their hands, which expectedly they won’t do. These are the people who have worked and are getting old. Do you want them to die before enjoying the fruits of their labour? It is sad. For me, what government is doing in this clime is unexpected, if it is true. We only wish they pay them and not allow them to wait for court judgment before receiving their pension.”

Otteh
Joseph Otteh, Executive Director, Access to Justice, said: “No one should be owed pension, whether judges, doctors or messengers. This situation shows that anyone can be a victim of government’s neglect and failings. But this can have a serious, predictable effect on judicial independence as some judges might feel they need to stack up money during service for raining days of lack. Anambra State government should immediately pay up all retirees their entitlements.”

In its reaction, the National Judicial Council, NJC, yesterday, said it only had the mandate to pay pension to retired federal judicial officers. Though the Council explained that such judges were entitled to receive their benefits from the state government, it, however, declined to officially react to the development, stressing that it would amount to sub-judice since the case was already in court.

A top source at the NJC, who pleaded anonymity, said: “We have paid salaries of all judges in the country serving in federal courts. “Likewise, when they retire, we only pay pension to those that were in federal courts. So it is the state that is responsible for the payment of pension of judges that served under them. “Meanwhile since the matter is already in court. I think it will be better to allow the court to make the interpretation. I cannot say anything more on the issue as such action will be sub-judice.”

Ex LG supervisors demand N1.2b severance package

Meanwhile, 126 former supervisors, who served in the various local government areas of Anambra State until their dissolution in August this year, have demanded a severance package of N1.2 billion from Governor Willie Obiano. The former supervisors were appointed by their elected local government chairmen as provided under Section 72 of the Anambra State House of Assembly Law, 2012. In a letter addressed to the governor after their meeting in Awka, yesterday, the ex supervisors threatened to drag the secretary of the state Joint Action Committee, JAC, Mr.

Tony Oli, to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for allegedly misappropriating funds meant for the payment of their severance allowances. Oli could not be reached at press time, but the ex supervisors said he told them when they visited his office that he had no business with them.

The letter was signed by the chairman of the ex supervisors’ forum, Mr. Chijioke Eruchalu, the secretary, Mr. Cliff Nneli and the coordinator, Mr. Cajethan Okafor. The letter read in part: “In view of this, we therefore plead with you to redress all the anomalies. We believe that as our father, we will get a favourable response so that we won’t feel left out and abandoned after serving our state diligently, in spite of the hard times.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/unpaid-gratuities-pensions-32-retired-judges-drag-governor-a-g-to-court/

Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by eezeribe(m): 12:13pm On Dec 23, 2016
Not only in Anambra state.owing of pensions and Gratuities is a National scourge.I really empathize with pensioners in this country,many state Governments can hardly pay workers salaries,Talk more of pensions and Gratuities.
Even my own Retired parents have stopped disturbing the Government for their entitlement.
I JUST PITY THEM FOR WORKING FOR OVER 30 YEARS IN THE BIGGEST PONZI SCHEME CALLED CIVIL SERVICE

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by veekid(m): 1:18pm On Dec 23, 2016

e no concern me

Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by tofolo(m): 1:21pm On Dec 23, 2016
But the NASS get paid as at when due? Nigeria my beloved country.

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Nobody: 1:22pm On Dec 23, 2016
this is serious. Governor Obiano, pls do something fast. Pensioners are very important people in the country.

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Swahili0(f): 1:25pm On Dec 23, 2016
Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Nobody: 1:26pm On Dec 23, 2016
The non working governor in Anambra is good at nothing but killing innocent protesters......obiano has ran the state aground.....he should go....we dont need him.....no single infrastructural dev in anambra under obiano for the past three years.....

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Nobody: 1:29pm On Dec 23, 2016
Willie is working grin grin
Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Nobody: 1:30pm On Dec 23, 2016
the so called Super hero

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by UuzbaGuuzba: 1:30pm On Dec 23, 2016
If we remove this govenor today, will he be replaced by someone better?
Many of us criticize our leaders but it is we who put them there. If Hitler was your leaders you would probably run away from that state. But as you are still there in Anambra, it only means you must accord this governor somehow, anyhow. People make their own leaders. Vladimir Putin is surrounded by people like himself. Kill him today, another Putin will replace. Bin Laden has been killed. But many are now behaving exactly like him and doing worse. Kim Jung Un of North Korea, is there as well. Oppressing his people. Kill him today, another Kim Jung Un will replace him because anyhow-anyhow, they are all behaving like the guy. Pray for your leaders instead.
Our greedy culture is the reason we keep getting leaders like these.
I want better shoes than you. I must chop, clean mouth.... Wetin consign me? Na me born them? This is the attitude we all portray. Nobody has a willingness to sacrifice.
Gandhi of India, threw away coat and tie, threw away proper shoes and went to England covered in wrapper. He refused any form of comfort. Not even heating, just to tell the British to get lost and grant his people independence. He sewed his own cloth with sewing machine by himself.
Uncle/Aunty, please how many of us can do this FOR the sake of your people? To forgo wealth and privileges and get down to rock bottom, for the sake of your own people?
That is why I said, remove Willie today and Another Willie will replace him even worse. It can only change with prayer and self sacrifice.

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Pavore9: 1:43pm On Dec 23, 2016
Swahili0:

Sad.

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Ijaya123: 1:48pm On Dec 23, 2016
It is really sad we have these set of ineptitude leaders.

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Adonis86(m): 1:49pm On Dec 23, 2016
Even Yusuf Ali follow condemn my Gov. He forgot dat he underfunded me during my Nysc CDS project in his villa @ Osun state simply because im nt a Muslim... Anyway, i still appreciate his little kind gesture.
Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by zaydocheme: 2:23pm On Dec 23, 2016
Cry, my beloved country.
Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by zaydocheme: 2:27pm On Dec 23, 2016
The era of things fall apart is over, what we have now is ''beyond apart...
colonialism has come and gone, but instead of enjoying freedom, we are still suffering under another yoke called neo-colonialism. But, no problem, we shall meet in court, where they would be no lawyers but only the judge. No counsel for defence but only the prosecutor's counsel.
Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by tit(f): 2:32pm On Dec 23, 2016
UuzbaGuuzba:
If we remove this govenor today, will he be replaced by someone better?
Many of us criticize our leaders but it is we who put them there. If Hitler was your leaders you would probably run away from that state. But as you are still there in Anambra, it only means you must accord this governor somehow, anyhow. People make their own leaders. Vladimir Putin is surrounded by people like himself. Kill him today, another Putin will replace. Bin Laden has been killed. But many are now behaving exactly like him and doing worse. Kim Jung Un of North Korea, is there as well. Oppressing his people. Kill him today, another Kim Jung Un will replace him because anyhow-anyhow, they are all behaving like the guy. Pray for your leaders instead.
Our greedy culture is the reason we keep getting leaders like these.
I want better shoes than you. I must chop, clean mouth.... Wetin consign me? Na me born them? This is the attitude we all portray. Nobody has a willingness to sacrifice.
Gandhi of India, threw away coat and tie, threw away proper shoes and went to England covered in wrapper. He refused any form of comfort. Not even heating, just to tell the British to get lost and grant his people independence. He sewed his own cloth with sewing machine by himself.
Uncle/Aunty, please how many of us can do this FOR the sake of your people? To forgo wealth and privileges and get down to rock bottom, for the sake of your own people?
That is why I said, remove Willie today and Another Willie will replace him even worse. It can only change with prayer and self sacrifice.

Sango should scatter your 24
Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by NwaNimo1(m): 3:15pm On Dec 23, 2016
ok
Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by nonsobaba: 3:16pm On Dec 23, 2016
This debt is from Peter Obi's regime but I expect our alert governor to clear it soon. I am aware that our amiable governor will soon share bags of rice to pensioners, including these judges, soon, and they will smile just as civil servants in Anambra have always been smiling since the alert governor took office a little less than 3 years ago. Anambra, ife obodo anyi!

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by kedeojo(m): 3:24pm On Dec 23, 2016
eezeribe:
Not only in Anambra state.owing of pensions and Gratuities is a National scourge.I really empathize with pensioners in this country,many state Governments can hardly pay workers salaries,Talk more of pensions and Gratuities.
Even my own Retired parents have stopped disturbing the Government for their entitlement.
I JUST PITY THEM FOR WORKING FOR OVER 30 YEARS IN THE BIGGEST PONZI SCHEME CALLED CIVIL SERVICE
they are talking about anambra now so condem it and not try to defend as usual. Everytime you people always claim is a performer not knowing is not but a big failure. If it were to be other tribe now most of you ipod will dominate this tread. Nonsense guy. We are still waiting for anambra own rice dat you people are been bragging about ever since cos LAKE rice promoted by lagos and kebbi state is fully on ground. I have know Obiano to be a media man anyway.

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by FisifunKododada: 3:38pm On Dec 23, 2016
cheesy

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by sapientia(m): 3:53pm On Dec 23, 2016
whoever is supoosed to pay them should do the needful.


This could limit judicial corruption.

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by nonsobaba: 4:01pm On Dec 23, 2016
UuzbaGuuzba:
If we remove this govenor today, will he be replaced by someone better?
Many of us criticize our leaders but it is we who put them there. If Hitler was your leaders you would probably run away from that state. But as you are still there in Anambra, it only means you must accord this governor somehow, anyhow. People make their own leaders. Vladimir Putin is surrounded by people like himself. Kill him today, another Putin will replace. Bin Laden has been killed. But many are now behaving exactly like him and doing worse. Kim Jung Un of North Korea, is there as well. Oppressing his people. Kill him today, another Kim Jung Un will replace him because anyhow-anyhow, they are all behaving like the guy. Pray for your leaders instead.
Our greedy culture is the reason we keep getting leaders like these.
I want better shoes than you. I must chop, clean mouth.... Wetin consign me? Na me born them? This is the attitude we all portray. Nobody has a willingness to sacrifice.
Gandhi of India, threw away coat and tie, threw away proper shoes and went to England covered in wrapper. He refused any form of comfort. Not even heating, just to tell the British to get lost and grant his people independence. He sewed his own cloth with sewing machine by himself.
Uncle/Aunty, please how many of us can do this FOR the sake of your people? To forgo wealth and privileges and get down to rock bottom, for the sake of your own people?
That is why I said, remove Willie today and Another Willie will replace him even worse. It can only change with prayer and self sacrifice.
I don't think that Willie has done badly at all. As a matter of fact, his achievements in just under 3 years has surpassed, in double folds, Peter Obi's meagre feats in his first 4 years, if you check the records.
Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by danot1030: 4:02pm On Dec 23, 2016
And the children of hate from that region will be here trolling Aregbeshola when their own states are falling apart.

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by GODISGREAT123: 4:10pm On Dec 23, 2016
afraidofCHANGE:
The non working governor in Anambra is good at nothing but killing innocent protesters......obiano has ran the state aground.....he should go....we dont need him.....no single infrastructural dev in anambra under obiano for the past three years.....

These are judges that retired years ago.


Don't know why people fail to read before they comment.

Ononiba retired as chief Judge more than 20 years ago. Before I even finished primary school

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by precious1967(m): 5:46pm On Dec 23, 2016
d rich also cry. shikenah
Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by Mopolchi: 5:48pm On Dec 23, 2016
ugu governor

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Re: 32 Retired Judges Drag Obiano, A-G To Court Over Unpaid Gratuities, Pensions by UuzbaGuuzba: 8:03pm On Dec 23, 2016
tit:


Sango should scatter your 24
as per what?

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