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Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Islie: 1:56pm On Jun 29, 2022
• Retired CJN entitled to gratuity that is 300% of N3.36m annual basic – Investigation

The immediate past Chief Justice of Nigeria, Ibrahim Muhammad, is expected to get a N2.5bn severance package from the Federal Government.

Muhammad’s resignation on health grounds was announced on Monday, less than a week after the 14 Supreme Court Justices accused him of financial malfeasance and maladministration.

Following the development, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Monday swore in Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, the next most senior Justice as the acting CJN.

As part of the package for the retired chief justice put together by the National Judicial Council, a mansion will be built for him in Abuja or any city of his choosing with a lump sum for furnishing.

This is in addition to a gratuity that is 300 per cent of his annual basic salary of N3.36m as well as a pension for life.

The National Judicial Commission had in 2019 recommended the payment of N2.5bn for Muhammad’s predecessor, Walter Onnoghen.

A former CJN, Alfa Belgore, was also reportedly paid about N2.8b after he retired from service.

Just like state governors, a retired chief justice is entitled to at least four domestic staff and sundry allowances for personal upkeep.

This includes allowances for accommodation, utilities, entertainment, medical, security, furniture, and vehicles.

Though the remuneration and severance package of political, public and judicial officers were published on the website of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, the full details of the allowances were not disclosed.

The PUNCH gathered that the former CJN would get the financial package based on the provisions of Section 291 (2) and (3a-c) of the 1999 Constitution as well as Section 2 of the Pensions Rights of Judges Act.

A senior lawyer said Muhammad, being the head of the judiciary, would be well paid so that he would not have to work again for life.

“The severance package is as humongous as the one paid to former Senate President. He would also be a member of the Council of State,” he added.

Corroborating this, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria who does not want to be quoted, stated, “His entitlements are enormous. He’s entitled to a house anywhere in Abuja, domestic staff, cars, salaries and allowances for life. Judges are being overworked because, by the time they retire at 70, they are not always looking young.”

A source in the NJC confirmed the severance package. He noted, “Honestly, his gratuity and pension will be intact, what he’s earning will continue. They will give him his official cars. He’s entitled to houses anywhere in the country. This is done by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission. All of them are choosing Abuja, but I don’t know the amount he would be paid.”

RMFAC could not be reached for comment. Its outgoing chairman, Elias Mbam did not respond to calls and SMS seeking his comment on the severance package for retired CJN.

This is as the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters on Tuesday received a fresh order to probe the newly retired CJN over the allegations of corruption levelled against him by 14 Supreme Court Justices.

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, mandated the Committee led by Senator Opeyemi Bamidele to probe the allegations against the CJN and the crisis presently rocking the judiciary.

Announcing the probe of the former CJN during plenary on Tuesday, Lawan recalled that on June 21, he drew the attention of the Senate to the media reports on the state of affairs in the Supreme Court where Justices of the apex court in a petition raised issues bordering on deplorable welfare conditions and difficult working environment, which was addressed to the CJN and Chairman, National Judicial Council.

He emphasised the need for the Senate to urgently step into the matter as any issue that concerned the judiciary was of urgent national importance that the Senate could not afford to sit idly by and allow it to spiral out of control.

Accordingly, the Senate President directed the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters to unravel the root cause of the recent development in the judiciary and how best the upper chamber could address the concerns raised by the Justices.

Lawan said, “The chamber mandates the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters to go ahead with its assignment in the quest to find a lasting solution to the matter by interacting with relevant stakeholders to address the complaints raised in the petition by the Justices of the Supreme Court.

“Mandate the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters to interface with the relevant stakeholders in the three arms of Government as well as the Bar and the Bench and collate aggregate views and positions on the short-term, medium-term and long-term measures needed to decisively address the crisis facing the judiciary, including the immediate fiscal intervention as well as long-term and sustainable budgetary allocations required for the optimal performance of the judiciary, in line with global best practices; and urge the Senate to wish the Hon. Chief Justice well, following many years of meritorious service to the nation and to pray for his good health.”

Lawan noted that Justices were taciturn and reticent in handling issues outside their judicial domain but resorting to such measures to protect the Judiciary required the Senate to rise to the occasion to ensure that their demands were addressed.

The committee chairman, Senator Bamidele, said his team was taking steps to look into the matter as directed by the President of the Senate by making arrangements to interface with relevant stakeholders both at the Bar and the Bench.

Bamidele said, “The poor welfare of judicial officers would affect the delivery of the judiciary in respect of their output and will prevent them from performing optimally.

“The sacred image of the judiciary, which is the epicentre of the temple of justice, should be preserved by the Senate through appropriate legislative measures to safeguard this highly revered institution and prevent it from being ridiculed.”

Bamidele regretted that though Muhammad voluntarily resigned on Sunday, the development, he said, would not prevent the Committee from going ahead with its assignment in the quest to find a solution to the matter.


Muhammad battling condition before appointment, visits Dubai for treatment – Source

Meanwhile, more facts have emerged on memory disorder, the medical condition which precipitated the resignation of the former CJN.

According to the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, memory disorders are disorders of cognition, the ability to reason, remember, make decisions and communicate.

The illness may include dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment, vascular cognitive impairment and hydrocephalus.

Sources disclosed that Muhammad had been battling the disorder long before he was appointed as the CJN.

“He has been travelling abroad, particularly, to Dubai for treatment for the illness. The government is aware of his condition before he was appointed as the CJN after former CJN Walter Onnoghen was booted out,” a source explained.

A Supreme Court official explained that the judicial circles were shocked and worried over Muhammad’s appointment in 2019.

He stated, “When he was appointed, the entire justice system was worried because he has been battling the sickness for long and workers were taking advantage of it because the man was forgetting things.

“Even now in the Supreme Court, there is a serious contest between the workers and the Justices because the workers had written to them for intervention but the Justices only used their complaints as grist for their own matter.

“There were some approvals for the workers which the CJN did not implement. When the workers wrote, they expected the Justices to intervene but they instead converted their protest letter into a source of information to fight for their interests. Though the man has gone, there is still tension in the Supreme Court.”

The PUNCH was further informed that the children of the former Chief Justice once brought a list of applicants to be employed in the apex court.

The director of administration was said to have queried the move but the applicants were reportedly employed, nevertheless.

“The director queried it, but despite that, they still gave them (applicants) employment without following the proper procedure,” the source stated.

The NJC spokesman, Mr Soji Oye, could not be reached for comment on the severance package for retired CJN and issues raised about Muhammad’s tenure as calls to his phone rang out. He had yet to reply to an SMS sent to him as of the time of filing this report.

The Convener, Adopt A Goal Initiative and Coalition in Defence of Nigeria’s Democracy, Dare Ariyo-Atoye, called on the National Assembly to halt the payment of the retirement benefits to the erstwhile CJN pending the outcome of the Senate investigations.

The NJC spokesman, Mr Soji Oye, could not be reached for comment on the severance package for retired CJN and issues raised about Muhammad’s tenure as calls to his phone rang out. He had yet to reply an SMS sent to him as of the time of filing this report.


NJC backs suit

Meanwhile, the National Judicial Council 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, Kunle Adegoke (SAN), prayed the National Industrial Court in Abuja, to grant all the reliefs sought by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Sebastine Hon, who instituted the suit.

The organisation 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.

The NJC was listed as the 4th defendant in the suit, which was filed by the claimant, Chief Sebastine Hon SAN.

https://punchng.com/ex-cjn-to-get-n2-5bn-benefits-senate-begins-corruption-probe/

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by inoki247: 1:57pm On Jun 29, 2022
Nigeria isn't for everybody buh for few people...

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by selymyst(m): 1:57pm On Jun 29, 2022
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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Nobody: 3:14pm On Jun 29, 2022
If the probe on financial improprieties found him guilty will he be prosecuted?If not they should just leave him alone because the probe committee will receive sitting allowances for the probe.So why wasting money for a nonsense probe?
Our politicians and top government officials are really milking this nation.#2.5b for one person when minimum wage is #30k.Common!

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Adesina18111(m): 4:42pm On Jun 29, 2022
This is one of the reasons why Nigeria can and will never move forward...make God just kill all these people at once!!!...habah!!!!...wetin be our offence in this country self?...My mom was an assistant headmistress before she retired in a primary school over 10 years now and she hasn't received a penny for her gratuity...Retired teachers are dying everyday due to financial related issue yet someone who just retired due to financial misappropriation gratuity is already planned...make u na fear God for this country na...habah!!!...
This gratuity is enough to pay millions of retired workers on sick beds...Oluwa please intervene embarassed embarassed

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Chijeep(m): 4:42pm On Jun 29, 2022
but Zombies are still supporting this evil party despite their lies and deceit

NO MONEY TO PAY SALARIES AND RESOLVE ASUU BUT THIS MAN AFTER MILKING HIS OWN SHARE WILL STILL GO HOME WITH HUGE SUMS

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by KingofAnambra: 4:42pm On Jun 29, 2022
Great news. We will never allow that bastard political prostitute Pandora thief Peter Obi to become President of Nigeria. He was the most corrupt Governor in Anambra history, using Anambra money to buy beer like a drunkard. Peter Obituary can only be president of IPOB terrorists undecided

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by money121(m): 4:42pm On Jun 29, 2022
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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by money121(m): 4:42pm On Jun 29, 2022
Tinubuurchin100:
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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by kenedy175(m): 4:42pm On Jun 29, 2022
This is why Nigeria can't be better.

The rate of corruption in this government is legendary

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by gbaskiboy: 4:42pm On Jun 29, 2022
Senate begins probe. What has been the outcome of the ones that have probed? Thieves!!!!!!!

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Olachase(m): 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2022
The last person to leave this country should please remember to off the light cry cry

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Wisdom010o: 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2022
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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by BigDawsNet: 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2022
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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by shine00: 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2022
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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by arantess: 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2022
inoki247:
Nigeria isn't for everybody buh for few people...


It's tiring, demoralizing, terrible how things are in this country

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Dubaku543: 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2022
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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Viicfuntop(f): 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2022
Sharia judge receiving such benefits for the wonder he has done to the judiciary.


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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by ATEAMS: 4:43pm On Jun 29, 2022
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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Successmind(m): 4:44pm On Jun 29, 2022
Nawa oooo.... How many times will they tell you Nigeria is not for u.

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by millionboi(m): 4:44pm On Jun 29, 2022
Nigeria is fantastically corrupt

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by HugeDan(m): 4:44pm On Jun 29, 2022
Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Chinjo2: 4:44pm On Jun 29, 2022
Same scenario but different treatment because a northerner is involved
Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Dubaku543: 4:44pm On Jun 29, 2022
See as these politicians are wasting our resources. Who in God's name wrote this Nigeria's constitution?

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by ImoleNaija: 4:44pm On Jun 29, 2022
I no understand all this witch-hunt sef. Are we saying there are no faithfuls among the appointed leaders?

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Re: Ex-CJN Tanko To Get N2.5bn Benefits, Senate Begins Corruption Probe by Raxxye(m): 4:45pm On Jun 29, 2022
This country is just not balanced; so much injustice and unfairness!
How much do retired Professors get? How much do retired headmasters and principals get? Just peanuts!

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