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Buhari pledges to look into plight of judges

Mr Buhari promised to act quickly on the report of the committee he set up on in 2018 to review the welfare and working conditions of the judiciary.

• July 28, 2022
President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday promised to “seriously” attend to  the degenerate welfare and working conditions of the nation’s judiciary.

He said this would be done despite the dire state of the country’s economy “currently battling insecurity, corruption and economic challenges,” aggravated by the COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine. 

Mr Buhari stated this when he hosted the chairman and representatives of the Body of Benchers, a body of legal practitioners of “the highest distinction in the legal profession” in the State House, Abuja, on Thursday.

The president noted that a democratic government like the one he leads, “standing on a tripod comprising the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary, cannot stand where one of its three pillars, the Judiciary, is not properly nurtured, maintained and sustained to deliver on its very pivotal constitutional duties.” 

He, therefore, promised to act quickly on the report of the committee he set up on his own back in 2018 to review the welfare and working conditions of the judiciary.

“Let me assure you that the issues would be given due and urgent attention within the resources available to government,” he said. 

The president congratulates the Body of Benchers on the successful completion of the “Benchers’ complex at Jabi,” a building described as impressive that would house the body and provide conference facilities and accepted their invitation to personally commission the structure. 

In his presentation, the chairman of the Body of Benchers, Wole Olanipekun, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, described the condition under which judges, especially the Justices of the Supreme Court work as pathetic, appalling and below the minimum standards that are required.

He said: “We want to plead with you. We need to bail out the Judiciary. The situation is bad.  Let us sympathise with the Judiciary.  I know you have respect, feelings for the Judiciary. 

“You have sympathy, empathy and consideration. The Body of Benchers as elders of the legal profession makes these recommendations to Your Excellency, with a plea that they should be attended to urgently.” 

In his introductory remarks, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, made a case for collaboration of the executive and the judicial arms, to “open the books to enable both sides see the depth of the decay and know how far to go in putting in place the necessary remedial measures.” 

(NAN)

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