Plight of lower court judges in Nigeria

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Plight of lower court judges in Nigeria
National Judicial Council
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Fighting corruption in the judiciary is a dicey matter. There are many thin lines to consider between outright inducement/extortion and

genuine demand to enable the judiciary employee carry out his responsibilities. genuine demand to enable the judiciary employee carry out his responsibilities.

This financial/economic imbalance between high court Judges and lower court judges is one of the problems that weaken the foundation of an effective justice delivery system. Allowances for court maintenance, fuel, recharge card, impress and others were drastically reduced and guess who will bare the brunt. The court users who are mostly indigent and already victimised by our nation’s bleak economic conditions will be forced to make up the difference through acts of bribery and other forms of inducement.

Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Tunji Alausa, yesterday, explained that President Bola Tinubu’s absence from the country is not due to medical reasons. Telecommunications operators have said telephony services would only improve if the various challenges confronting the sector are removed. Speaking under the aegis of the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria

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