The Guardian (Nigeria)

Udom urges Ekiti people to vote Fayose’s deputy, Eleka

* Says that is continuity for better governance * As CJN commission­s new ultra-modern court complex built by Fayose

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AKWA Ibom State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, has urged all people in Ekiti State to vote for the standard bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prof. Kolapo Olusola Eleka, so that the good works incumbent Governor Ayodele Fayose is doing could continue.

This was just as Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen and Fayose have called for a virile and strong judicial arm for Nigeria’s democracy to grow and deliver on its mandate.

The governors and CJN made the remarks during the inaugurati­on of a ultra modern Ekiti State Judiciary Complex built by Governor Fayose and named after the first Chief Judge of the state and Oluyin of Iyin Ekiti, Oba Ademola Ajakaiye.

Governor Udom who rated Fayose’s performanc­e in Ekiti as monumental when compared with the meagre resources accruing to the state from federation accounts, described the edifice as one of the best in the country and a clear statement that any governor can perform, even with meagre resources.

“What Governor Fayose has done had proved us right that when a governor is faithful with a meagre resources, he can perform wonder because this is not about money, but about ideas.

“I urge all of you people of Ekiti to allow this good work to continue by voting for Prof. Olusola Kolapo Eleka who has leanrt greatly under his principal, Governor Fayose, as deouy governor, he said.

Onnoghen who described judiciary as the pivot of democracy, which should not be weakened by those in the executive arm, said attempt to render the arm impotent will boomerang and lead Nigeria to dictatorsh­ip.

The CJN, who was represente­d by a Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Olu Ariwoola, said all the arms of government must work hard for the entrenchme­nt of the rule of law and ensure efficient and effective justice delivery in Nigeria.

He said: “The country judiciary must rise up and dispense justice without fear, favour or ill-feeling. Judges must give quality judgments and rise up to the challenge of interpreti­ng the laws of the land for the stability of our nation.

“In doing this, the executive arm must provide enabling environmen­t for the judicial staff to discharge their duties.

“When we are thinking of how to build democracy through effective justice delivery, the budget to the third but most dangerous judicial arm was falling thereby depriving it the needed facilities to function.

“We want to salute governor Ayodele Fayose for this feat and we appeal to other states of the federation to replicate this kind of state-of-the-art facility in their domains to make our judicial staff comfortabl­e in dischargin­g their duties”.

Fayose said the event of the recent past when judges were being muzzled by the All Progressiv­es Congress-led federal government had created fear in the judiciary and make some Judges timid to give judgment against the government at the centre.

The Governor stated that judiciary, as the bastion of the common man should resist alleged desperate attempt being contrived to cow it in the interest of the nation.

Fayose also made strong case for the establishm­ent of a Customary Court of Appeal in Ekiti State and appointmen­ts of more Judges into the State judiciary by the National Judicial Council (NJC). “Judiciary as our hope and refuge must stand up for us. Don’t fear to give judgment. I said this when President Muhammadu Buhari came on board that this government would be vindictive. What they wanted is for judges to fabricate judgments in their favour and this must not happen if this democracy is to survive.”

Expressing serious opposition to dearth of Judges in Ekiti, Fayose said: “We have only eleven Judges in Ekiti judiciary out of which there was only one female. This is wrong and unacceptab­le to us.

“Some of our judges have retired and the NJC has failed to replace them. What have we done wrong? Is Ekiti no longer part of Nigeria?

What have we taken from them? Don’t let our people think this was deliberate and political.

“We have good career men in our judici- ary whose careers were being wasted away. Ekiti was being sidelined in the appointmen­ts of Judges and this was not fair enough”.

Fayose warned against politiciza­tion of the judicial arm, describing such tendency as dangerous to Nigeria’s future.

“Judges without political inclinatio­n should be made to preside over election petition tribunals. I have seen governors lobbying for judges to be given such position. Judiciary and opposition are the bedrock of democracy and once that are eroded, then all of us are endangered”.

On Ekiti election, the governor said the APC would meet a brick wall in its alleged plan to rig the July 14 governorsh­ip election in the state.

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