Shun All Forms of Gratification ,CJN Tells New Judges
Justice
Ibrahim Muhammad, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), on Monday told newly
appointed judges of the High Court of Justice and Kadis of Sharia Court to shun
all forms of gratification in the discharge of their legal duties.
Justice Muhammad gave the charge while declaring open the 2020 Virtual Induction Course for newly appointed judges and Kadis organised by the National Judicial Institute (NJI), Abuja.
The CJN also
admonished the judges to be proactive and devise personal means to curb
“persistent delays in the administration of justice”, which according to him,
is a major bane in the nation’s judiciary.
“My Lords,
ladies and gentlemen, it is no longer news that much of the criticisms levelled
against the justice delivery system in Nigeria are about persistent delays in
the administration of justice, bias, and wrong applications of laws. These acts
are often not to the delight of litigants and court users as they often frown
on the way services are rendered.
“As such, a better understanding of the current trends in justice administration will help
you appraise and curb the waste of judicial time and resources, thereby
ensuring justice delivery is efficient and proactive.
“Accordingly,
while discharging your duties, it is important to note that all forms of
gratification must not be associated with you. You must not be found wanting;
transparency, honesty, and accountability must remain your watchword. I urge
you therefore to eschew corruption in the discharge your duties.
“You must
also abreast yourself with relevant laws; maintain judicial authority in the
courtroom; develop a simple style of judgment writing and optimize your time
and resources,” he said.
The CJN
further advised the new judges to endeavour to obtain a good understanding of
their operating environment so as to avoid possible pitfalls and challenges
when deciding matters brought before them.
In a welcome
address, the Administrator of the NJI, Justice Rosaline Bozimo (rtd), noted
that the theme: ‘Inculcating Judicial Excellence in the Newly Appointed
Judicial Officers’, is apt because the course is aimed at adequately equipping
the new judges for the challenges on the higher bench as it relates to
adjudication and other ancillary issues.
The
administrator, who reminded the new judges that their appointment is a
privilege one said they must do everything to live above board.
“Let me use
this medium to caution you to refrain and spurn all forms of corrupt practices
bearing in mind the provisions of the Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers and
the oath of office which you have sworn to.
“It is my
firm belief that you will continue to adhere to this admonition; in the same
vein, this course will aid you in the proper application of the Code of Conduct
for Judicial Officers in the discharge of your duties; and be assured that the
institute will be more than willing to conduct workshops that will aid you in
the discharge of your duties,” she said.
Justice
Bozimo subsequently urged the new judicial officers to perform their duties
faithfully and “without fear or favour, affection or ill will, but in
accordance with the provisions of the relevant laws of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria”.
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