Reform Of Judiciary Has Started, Tinubu Says In Democracy Day Speech

The President, Bola Tinubu, on Monday, said the judiciary in the country should expect more reforms.

He said this during his first Democracy Day speech as president.

Tinubu assented to a constitutional amendment bill bringing uniformity to the retirement age and pension rights of judicial officers last Thursday.

“With the signing of the constitutional amendment bill, retirement age and pension rights of judicial officers have been effectively brought into uniformity and other related matters,” a statement signed by the State House Director of Information, Abiodun Oladufnjoye, read.

The statement was titled, ‘President Tinubu assents to the constitutional amendment bill on uniformity in retirement age of judicial officers.’

“In exercising the powers vested in him under the 1999 Constitution, as amended, President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, at the State House assented to a fresh amendment of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“President Tinubu signed into law the ‘Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Fifth Alteration) (No.37), 2023’ presented by the outgoing 9th National Assembly,” the statement read.

In his Democracy Day speech, Tinubu added that court orders that truncate democracy would no longer be allowed.

“It has become imperative to state here that the unnecessary illegal orders used to truncate or abridge democracy will no longer be tolerated,” he said.

“The recent harmonisation of the retirement age for judicial officers is meant to strengthen the rule of law, which is a critical pillar of democracy. The reform has just started,” he said.

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