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CJN Urges Judges to Maintain Neutrality in Delivering Justice

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, has emphasized the importance of the judiciary’s role as neutral arbiters and the guardians of democratic values to uphold public trust in the judicial system.

Ariwoola made this statement during a three-day retreat for justices of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, organized by the Attorney General Alliance-Africa (AGA-AFRICA) in collaboration with the National Judicial Institute (NJI) in Uyo.

Represented by Justice Helen Ogunwumiju, the CJN noted that the retreat’s theme, “Achieving Efficiency and Effectiveness in the Judicial System in Nigeria,” was highly relevant. Such gatherings, he said, serve as constant reminders to judicial officers of their pivotal role in ensuring a stable polity.

“In the light of the above, you will agree with me that ‘Democracy’ can only thrive on the respect for the Rule of Law and its principles, also advocating the independence of the Judiciary, the doctrine of Separation of Powers, guarantee of fundamental rights, freedom of expression epitomized by free press and media, as well as free and fair elections, all of which can only be guaranteed by an efficient and effective judiciary,” CJN Ariwoola stated.

He stressed the importance of exploring innovative case management techniques, adopting modern technologies to streamline court processes, and delivering justice in a manner that reinstates faith in the rule of law. The CJN also emphasized the critical role of technology in enhancing efficiency, reducing case backlogs, and increasing transparency in the administration of justice.

Ariwoola encouraged open and frank discussions during the retreat, inviting participants to share best practices and learn from each other. He expressed optimism that the fruitful discussions and collaborative efforts would lead to a more efficient and effective judiciary that not only dispenses justice but also serves as a beacon of hope and trust for the nation.

In his welcome address, Justice Salisu Garba Abdullahi, the Administrator of NJI, highlighted the indispensable role of a vibrant and independent judiciary in maintaining public confidence in the administration of justice. He stressed the need for the judicial system to operate efficiently and effectively to uphold democratic principles.

Justice Abdullahi also emphasized the importance of timely case resolution, streamlined legal procedures, and the elimination of unnecessary delays. He encouraged investments in areas such as information and communication technology (ICT) and case management to ensure that justice is not only done but seen to be done.

The collaboration between AGA-Africa and NJI was commended for its continuous efforts to enhance the capabilities of the judiciary. Chukukere Unamba-Opara, AGA Africa Programme Director and Country Coordinator for Kenya, highlighted the collaborative initiatives aimed at strengthening the legal landscape and improving judicial decisions. He stressed the importance of cross-border cooperation in addressing transnational organized crimes.

AGA Africa pledged to leverage the impact of integration and develop strategies to address common challenges while expressing gratitude to the National Judicial Institute for their support in organizing the workshop.

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