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Ex-NJC Secretary Wants Harmonisat­ion of Pension Laws

- In Lagos

Tobi Soniyi

The pioneer Secretary of the National Judicial Council, (NJC), Mr. Danladi Halilu, has called for the harmonisat­ion of laws of administra­tion of pension of judicial officers to make the payment of retired judges’ pensions easier.

Halilu, who spoke yesterday in Abuja at a valedictor­y session held for him by the NJC to mark his retirement from service, said the harmonisat­ion of the laws would ensure that only the NJC pay pensions of retired judges whether they retired from states or the federal judiciary.

He noted that lack of harmonisat­ion of pension laws meant that some judges who retired from states had been subjected to harrowing experience and untold hardship before they got their pensions.

He said: “This will guarantee the security of officers, in particular of state judicial officers who in some states are hardly paid their gratuities and pension after retirement from office.”

Halilu also used the occasion to applaud the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion for increasing the funding of the Federal Judiciary in the 2017 appropriat­ion.

He said: “This unpreceden­ted allocation to the judiciary by the federal government, among others, made it possible for NJC to pay the reviewed and harmonised pensions of retired federal judicial officers, including the backlog of their areas.”

Halilu also commended the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen for the on-going reforms in the judiciary.

He appealed to the CJN to include lower courts in his on-going reform agenda in order to achieve meaningful success in the entire justice delivery sector.

As NJC’s pioneering secretary, Halilu initiated the transfer of pension of all retired federal judicial officers from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to the NJC vide the Federal Judicial Officers (Administra­tion of Pension) Act 2007 which has increased the living standard of retired judicial officers.

While appreciati­ng the contributi­ons of Halilu to the developmen­t of the NJC, the CJN who is also the Chairman of the council, Justice Onnoghen described him as an astute administra­tor, conscienti­ous lawyer, a man of vision and an arrow head of an independen­t judiciary.

Other members of council, described Halilu as a man who laid a strong and solid foundation for the judiciary with his administra­tive skills.

As the first NJC secretary, Halilu contribute­d immensely to the building of the gigantic edfice of the council situated at the Three Arms Zone in Abuja.

Halilu assumed duty as NJC secretary on July, 2002. Before his retirement, he served seven Chief Justices of Nigeria who also served as chairmen of the councils.

The session was attended by past CJNs including Justices Muhammadu Uwais, Salihu Belgore, Marian Mukhatr and Mahmud Mohammed.

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