Kekere-Ekun urges NBA to uphold Judiciary's Integrity
Kekere-Ekun Urges NBA to Uphold Judiciary's Integrity
Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, has urged the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to actively defend the integrity of the country’s judiciary. In a statement released by her media aide, Tobi Soniyi, the CJN responded to calls from the NBA Bar and Bench Forum for greater protection of judicial officers.
Justice Kekere-Ekun highlighted that many corruption allegations leveled against judges are often baseless and intended to intimidate. She emphasized that judges often endure trauma after being investigated and cleared of wrongdoing. While she encouraged those with legitimate complaints to report them to the National Judicial Council (NJC), she condemned the filing of frivolous petitions, stressing the need for solid evidence in any corruption claims.
The CJN expressed disappointment that the NBA often remains silent in the face of unsubstantiated attacks on the judiciary. She also criticized lawyers who publicly denounce judges without fully understanding the rulings in question. Additionally, she called on senior lawyers to guide younger colleagues in becoming respectful and disciplined legal practitioners.
Chairman of the NBA Bar and Bench Forum, Dr. Richard Oma Ahonaruogho, also cautioned against filing frivolous petitions and advised the NJC to implement strict filtering processes. He proposed imposing substantial penalties for baseless complaints and called for greater cooperation between the Bar and the Bench.
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