ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
1. Transfer of responsibility for the administration and payment of pension of Federal Judicial Officers.
2. Law applicable to the pension rights of the Federal Judicial Officers.
3. Authentic age of judicial officers and notice of retirement.
4. Annual budgetary request for pension liability purposes.
5. Interpretation.
6. Citation.
FEDERAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS (ADMINISTRATION OF PENSIONS) ACT
An Act to transfer the responsibility and administration of pension of Federal Judicial Officers from the Department of Establishments in the Office of Head of Civil Service of the Federation to the National Judicial Council; and for related matters.
[16th April, 2007] [Commencement.]
ENACTED by the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
1. Transfer of responsibility for the administration and payment of pension of Federal Judicial Officers
(1) As from the commencement of this Act, the responsibility for the administration and payment of pension to any Federal Judicial Officer who had retired before or will retire after the commencement of this Act from the Judicial Service of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is hereby transferred to the National Judicial Council.
(2) In that regard, as from the commencement of this Act, the payment of pension of a retired or retiring
Federal Judicial Officer shall no longer devolve on, be administered or paid by the Department of
Establishments in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation or any other department, by whatever name called, which before the commencement of this Act was charged with such responsibility.
(3) The Department of Establishments in the office of the Head of Service of the Federation shall, within three months from the commencement of this Act, transfer to the National Judicial Council all records, files and other documents connected with the administration and payment of pension of Federal Judicial Officers.
2. Law applicable to the pension rights of the Federal Judicial Officers
The provisions of the Pension Rights of Judges Act shall continue to apply and the Pensions Reform Act shall continue to apply and shall, in addition to this Act, regulate the pension right of Judges in accordance with the provisions of the Act, where such provisions are not in conflict with section 291 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999.
3. Authentic age of judicial officers and notice of retirement
(1) From the commencement of this Act, the retiring age of a judicial officer shall be determined by the age submitted by him upon entering the Civil Service or the Judicial Service of the Federation or a State, as the case may be.
(2) A judicial officer shall serve on the National Judicial Council a notice of retirement not less than three months of his intention to retire.
4. Annual budgetary request for pension liability purposes
The National Judicial Council shall include the pension requirements of retired or retiring judicial officers in the annual budget submitted to the National Assembly.
5. Interpretation
In this Act-
“judicial officer” means a judicial officer of the Federation and includes
(a) the Chief Justice of Nigeria;
(b) the Justice of the Supreme Court;
(c) the President or a Justice of the Court of Appeal;
(d) the Chief Judge or a Judge of the Federal High Court;
(e) the Chief Judge or a Judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja;
(f) the President and a Judge of the National Industrial Court;
(g) the Grand Kadi or a Kadi of the Sharia Court of Appeal of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja; and
(h) the President or a Judge of the Customary Court of Appeal of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja;
“pensions” includes gratuities and other retirement benefits payable to any Federal Judicial Officer upon retirement under this Act.
6. Citation
This Act may be cited as Federal Judicial Officers (Administration of Pensions) Act, 2007. FEDERAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS (ADMINISTRATION OF PENSIONS) ACT
7. SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
No Subsidiary Legislation