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Shun Corruption, Decide Political Cases Purely on Merit, CJN Tells Judges

- InAbuja

Alex Enumah

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, has again harped on the need for judges in the country to avoid corruption in the discharge of their duties and ensure that decisions made particular­ly in political matters are based on merit and not influenced by external forces.

Onnoghen, who gave the charge yesterday in Abuja, at the opening of the 34th Annual Judges Conference of the Federal High Court, said the judges through their judgments should ensure that democracy is enthroned in the country.

Represente­d by Justice Inyang Okoro, the CJN remarked that with the forthcomin­g 2019 general elections, courts will be flooded with litigation, adding that Judges as umpires, must stamp out corruption in all ramificati­ons in the cases that will be assigned to them.

“In the discharge of our functions, we must strive to steer the nation to transparen­cy and good governance and stem the tide of bad governance by avoiding external influence in our justice delivery.

“In the next few months, court will be flooded with litigation and as judicial officers, we must resolve all political issues on merit, devoid of external influence,” he said.

The CJN further charged them to perform their judicial functions in line with the provisions of Section 251 of the 1999 Constituti­on as amended, stressing that Judges must rise to the coming challenges by cleaning up their houses and dump the toga of corruption.

While he reiterated that respect for the rule of law is pivotal to survival of democracy, Onnoghen pleaded with the Judges to carry out their judicial functions expeditiou­sly and stem the tide of bad governance.

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