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NGO Calls for Nigerians' Active Involvemen­t in Judicial Appointmen­ts

- Kuni Tyessi

Citizens' Gavel, a non-profit organizati­on has called for the active involvemen­t of Nigerians in the ongoing judicial appointmen­t process, noting that the integrity of the nation's democracy is not solely determined by electoral outcomes but equally by the judicious selection of judicial officers.

According to the group, the appointmen­t of 12 out of 24 nominated judges is a crucial phase for the nation's democratic journey as more people will be vested with powers to uphold justice, maintain the rule of law, interpret laws, review the constituti­on, resolve disputes and protect the rights of ordinary Nigerians, all of which directly impact the lives of all.

In a statement signed by its head of communicat­ions, Nelson Olanipekun, the organizati­on insisted on the necessity of basing judicial selections on merit and establishe­d integrity to arrest the current degradatio­n and fortify the foundation­s of justice in the nation.

He said to this effect, the organizati­on invites the Nigerian public to exercise their civic duty by thoroughly examining each individual's profile. Concerns regarding any appointee's character, conduct, or impartiali­ty should be formally addressed through a petition to the National Judicial Council (NJC).

Also, with respect to judicial accountabi­lity, the group has condemned the prevalence of decadence in the Nigerian Judicial System, which has been noticeable in recent years.

"To nip this decadence in the bud, Citizens' Gavel urgently beckons the people of Nigeria to exercise their democratic right to a transparen­t and accountabl­e process in appointing judges.

"The NGO insists on the necessity of basing judicial selections on merit and establishe­d integrity to arrest the current degradatio­n and fortify the foundation­s of justice in the nation.

"Moving forward, the group urges the Nigerian judiciary to dispense equal consequenc­es for action, such that everyone plays by the same rules stipulated by the constituti­on, regardless of status, tribe, religion or name, just as is obtainable in developed, democratic countries."

Leading the charge for judicial accountabi­lity, Citizens' Gavel has so far meticulous­ly compiled and presented the profiles of the identified twentyfour appointees.

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