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Niger CJ: You Can’t Wish Alleged Corruption in Judiciary Away

- Laleye Dipo

The Chief Judge of Niger State, Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik, has said the outcry by a section of the country that the judiciary was corrupt could not just be wished away.

Justice Abdulmalik made the comment in a message at the opening of Bar Week of the Nigeria Bar Associatio­n of Niger State branch holding at the Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi Internatio­nal Conference Centre in Minna.

"Corruption allegation­s abound, whether real or in the imaginatio­n of those making the allegation­s" she declared, adding that there was the need for the judiciary to have zero tolerance for corruption which may rear its ugly head in any form or manner.

"Corruption as we all know is not limited to illegal exchange of money for underserve­d favour, the failure of counsels to see to the Prosecutio­n of cases of his client with diligence and honesty is also corruption," she said.

Justice Abdulmalik, therefore, admonished members of the Bar to ensure that in the course of prosecutin­g cases, they strictly adhered to the etiquette and decorum expected from members of the profession.

She appreciate­d the "candid and sincere" working relationsh­ips between members of the bar and the bench before also saying, "We are looking forward to the bar and bench fora in March this year and others in subsequent years.

"Let me also remind the members of the Bar of the existence of the Multi-door Court House and Small Claims Court in the state" she added.

The judiciary, according to the chief judge, is making conscious efforts to provide a conducive environmen­t for the administra­tion of Justice in the state despite paucity of funds.

She pointed out that at the Judicial Service Commission level, "we have not abdicated from our responsibi­lity of disciplini­ng erring judicial officers and judiciary staff."

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