Court Strips Pres. Jonathan of Authority to Approve financial expenditure of the Judiciary
A Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday
ruled that in accordance with a 1999 constitutional amendment, the
President has no power to approve funds for salaries or any form of
expenditure for the judiciary.
This ruling was delivered in a suit filed by former president of the Nigeria Bar Association, Olisa Agbakoba, Vanguard reports.
Henceforth, funds
for the judiciary will be released to the National Judicial Council
(NJC) for disbursement for the needs of the various courts across the
country.
The court stated that “the
continued dependence of the judiciary on the Executive Arm of
government for its budgeting and release of funds was directly
responsible for the present state of under-funding of the judiciary,
corruption, poor and inadequate judicial infrastructure and low morale
among judicial personnel.”
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