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All You Need to Know About N2.5b Retirement Packages for Ex-CJN, Tanko Muhammad

Justice Tanko Muhammad, Ex-chief justice of Nigeria, will be getting severance retirement packages worth N2.5b.

The whopping packages were stated in section 2 of the pension rights of judges act and sections 291 (2) and (3a-c) of the 1999 constitution of Nigeria

The national judicial council recommended the payment of N2.5bn to Walter Onnoghen, Muhammad’s predecessor, in 2019

According to The Punch, Muhammad announced his resignation on Monday, June 27, citing his health status.

However, the former CJN’s resignation came barely a week after 14 supreme court justices accused him of financial misappropriation.

According to the national judicial council, part of the packages worth 2.5 billion for retired chief justice are listed below: A well-furnished mansion for ex-CJNs in Abuja or any city of their choice. A gratuity of 300% of his annual basic salary of N3.36m. A life pension. At least four domestic staff.

Allowances for personal upkeeps such as accommodation, utilities, entertainment, medical, security, furniture, and vehicles. Nigeria’s constitution recommended whopping N2.5bn packages for retired CJNs

The CJN packages are based on the provision of Section 291 (2) and (3a-c), Nigeria’s 1999 constitution, and Section 2 of the pensions rights of judges act. In 2019, the national judicial commission recommended the payment of N2.5bn to Walter Onnoghen, Muhammad’s predecessor.

It could be recalled that it was earlier reported that justices of the supreme court have written to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Ibrahim Tanko, demanding why he abandoned his responsibilities.

They expressed their displeasure through a letter signed by 14 justices of the apex court, containing questions on the deteriorating state of affairs in the court and why some justices’ rights are denied.

The issues raised included but were not limited to diesel supply, internet services to justices’ residences, training for justices, and epileptic power supply to the courts

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