Leaked Letter: Supreme Court Judges Urged To Form Trade Union

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A leaked letter which was obtained by HURIWA have shown that some of the justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria were urged to form a trade union in response to some of their complaints of budget allocation and allowances.

The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) had earlier recalled a media leak of a letter by the justices. In the leaked letter, some of the members of Nigeria’s judiciary had expressed their concerns over their budgetary allocations that have not been increased in the last four years.

The HURIWA had also made note of the fact that some of the problems pinpointed by the justices in the letter included the failure to replace some of their dilapidated vehicles, poor accommodation problems, poor healthcare services at the Supreme Court clinic, and the poor electricity supply.

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The justices also lamented the increase in electricity tariffs where they suffered from no modified allowances to reflect the increase in diesel prices, and lack of internet services in their chambers.

The justices called Mr Tanko’s attention to an internal memo served by the Chief Registrar, which notified judges that electricity would be supplied to the court between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily, due to the lack of diesel.

Other issues cover the non-signing of amended Court Rules, an abrupt stoppage of foreign workshops and training per annum for justices; and no provision of qualified legal assistants. As such, the judges called Mr Tanko’s sense of responsibility into question, fearing a potential shutdown of the judiciary due to the raised concerns.

“Your Lordship, this is a wake-up call. Your Lordship must take full responsibility as our leader. You must not concession your responsibility to people who have no responsibility or stake in preserving and defending the dignity of the Institution,” the letter said. “Your Lordship occupies a position of leadership. We will not wait for the total collapse of the institution.”

The letter was reportedly delivered early in June.

With this, HURIWA said that such a union would help stop the alleged perennial dictatorship of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN.

 

Africa Daily News, New York

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