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Governor Approves Salary Increase for Customary Court Judges
- Governor Peter Mbah approves salary increase for 459 customary court judges across Enugu State.
- The salary review, effective from January, aligns with the state’s minimum wage of ₦80,000.
- Chairmen’s salaries rise from ₦42,989.76 to ₦92,989.76, and members’ salaries increase from ₦39,736.18 to ₦89,736.18.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Dr. Reuben Onyishi, announced the salary adjustment in a statement on Monday.
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The review, which takes effect from January, aligns with the state’s minimum wage of ₦80,000. Onyishi explained that the increase was driven by the rising cost of living and the national minimum wage increase to ₦70,000, alongside Governor Mbah’s decision to raise Enugu’s minimum wage to ₦80,000.
The decision followed a memo dated November 25, 2024, from the Governor’s Special Adviser on Legal Matters, Mr. Osinachi Nnajieze. In response, Governor Mbah graciously approved the salary adjustments.
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As part of the review, the salary of the chairman of each customary court has been increased from ₦42,989.76 to ₦92,989.76, while the salaries of the two members in each court have risen from ₦39,736.18 to ₦89,736.18.
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