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CSLS Urges Buhari to Commence Payment of Improved Judges’s Salaries before May 29 * Tasks NJC on e-recording of proceedings nationwide Alex Enumah in Abuja The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS) has called on President Muhammad

The Centre for Socio-Legal Studies has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure the commencement of the improved salaries for judges before the expiration of his administration on May 29, 2023.

However, speaking at the closing ceremony of the National Technical Review & Evaluation Conference on the Implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and Administration of Criminal Justice Law weekend in Abuja, President of the CSLS, Prof. Yemi Akinseye-George called on Buhari to keep to his promise and make sure the new salaries come into effect before the end of his tenure.

“Delay in the administration of justice often leads to denial of justice. The same urgency with which election matters are decided by the courts must be extended to all other cases including criminal cases,” he said. He however called on stakeholders to ensure that the gains recorded since 2015, when the ACJA was introduced, be sustained, consolidated and improved upon through compliance with the National Minimum Standards.

 

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