 The House of Representatives has called for an upward review of remuneration of judicial officers in line with present economic realities. The resolution was passed sequel to the adoption of a motion on the nature review remunerations of judicial officers and increased the statutory transfer to the nation's judiciary, sponsored by Chairman House Committee on Judiciary, Onya Fok Luk. According to him, 13 years after the salary review of judicial officers, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, who is the most senior judicial officer in the country, earns 270,000 Naira monthly. The Justices of the Supreme Court and the President of the Court of Appeal earns 206,000 Naira monthly. Justices of the Court of Appeal earns 206,000 Naira, while Judges of the Federal High Court, a National Industrial Court, FCT High Court, State High Court, FCT Sharia Court of Appeal, FCT Customary Court of Appeal, Cadiz of State Sharia Court of Appeal and State Customary Court of Appeal all earn 1.8 million Naira each as their annual salary. The stop that it is unfair, unconscionable, unjust and unrealistic that in the face of the several restrictions on the conduct of judicial officers, the judicial officers receive meager salary when compared with prevalent economic realities, thereby rendering them vulnerable to corruption. Also aware that the budget for the judiciary has remained at 110 billion since 2019, while the total budget size has continued to grow, leading to gross underfunding and neglect of the judiciary over the years, which have affected productivity, increased frustration and deflated the morale of judicial officers and staff.