President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said on Tuesday, 26 March at a Ramadan dinner hosted in the company of members of the federal judiciary led by the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola that kidnappers should be treated as terrorists. Condemning the unacceptable and incessant acts, the president reemphasized the administration’s resolve to defeat banditry, the president described those engaging in the abduction of children as cowards, incapable of confronting the might of the Nigerian Armed Forces. In a statement by the president’s spokesman Ajuri Ngelale, the president said “We must treat kidnappers as terrorists. They are cowardly. They have been degraded. They look for soft targets. They go to schools to kidnap children and cause disaffection. We must treat them equally as terrorists to get rid of them, and I promise you we will get rid of them,”. On the review of judicial officers’ salaries, the President pledged that his administration would continue to implement reforms to improve the welfare and working conditions of judicial officers.
The statement reads: “I recognize that the judiciary has one of the most unrewarded responsibilities. They have yet to modernize equipment and recordkeeping, and their progress toward improvement is slow. When you look at the career path of a judicial officer, they cannot practice the vocation for which they were trained after retirement. While the framers of the law may have their reasons, I perceive this differently and see this from a fair compensation angle that should benefit all.” President Tinubu expressed gratitude to the judiciary for their dedicated service to the nation, acknowledging their role in upholding the respectability of the judicial arm of the government saying, “We will continue to support one another and bring Nigeria to that glorious dawn,”. The CJN commended Tinubu for the honor of hosting judicial officers to a Ramadan dinner, his commitment to judicial reforms, and for improving the welfare of judicial officers. “May the Lord continue to bless you and your administration; let your ship land and berth beautifully; we shall continue to pray for your administration because there are many good things in the pipeline for Nigerians,” he said. Justice Ariwoola commended the administration for achieving a significant milestone by appointing a full complement of 21 justices to the Supreme Court, a feat he described as unprecedented. Lateef Fagbemi, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice expressed gratitude to the President for forwarding the executive bill titled: “Judicial Office Holders, Salaries and Allowances, etc., Bill 2024” to the National Assembly. Highlighting the stagnant state of judges’ salaries and emoluments since 2007, Fagbemi commended the President’s courage, determination, and compassion in taking decisive action.