Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Walter Onnoghen, on
Monday, admitted that Nigerian judges were under “enormous scrutiny” by
government.
He
spoke at an induction course for newly appointed Judges and Kadis, held at the
National Judicial Institute, NJI, in Abuja.
The CJN urged them to deploy modern ICT tools in their work
as well as Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism, especially in the
resolution of commercial disputes brought before their courts.
Onnoghen said: “The theme for this year’s Induction Course
‘Including Judicial Excellence in the Newly Appointed Judicial Officers’, is
indeed germane and of immense relevance as you were appointed at a time when
the Judiciary is facing enormous scrutiny from both within and outside.
“You will observe that the world is transmuting at a very
high speed, as such the Judiciary cannot afford to be left behind.
“Therefore, Judicial Officers at all levels (more especially
the newly appointed Judges and Kadis) must imbibe positive attitudes and ideas
that will enhance the administration of Justice in Nigeria, which will
consequently result in Judicial excellence.
“Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism has become more
vital especially in resolving commercial disputes.
“One crucial area which poses serious challenges to the
administration of criminal justice system in Nigeria, is attributed to delay in
court proceedings/trial.
“This is occasioned basically by unnecessary adjournment of
cases, non-availability of accused persons/witnesses in court. With the passage
of Administration of Criminal Justice Act, ACJA, 2015, these challenges are
gradually becoming a thing of the past.
“I therefore implore you all to acquaint yourselves wit the
provisions of the Act (ACJA) to enable you keep abreast of current trends in
criminal justice administration.
“Let me also use this medium to implore stakeholders at the
state level to utilise the ACJA, by adopting it; as this will go a long way in
eliminating delays.
“My Lords, distinguished participants, you must hold
yourselves to a high and Impeccable moral standards as provided by the Code of
Conduct for Judicial Officers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Mastery of the Rules of this code will no doubt preserve
the independence and dignity of the Judiciary”.
By Wale Odunsi
