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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

CJN Ariwoola demands justice, equity from Tinubu, other West African leaders

The CJN called on President Bola Tinubu and other West African leaders to use justice and equity to build a prosperous region.

• February 20, 2024
CJN ARIWOOLA; TINUBU
CJN ARIWOOLA; TINUBU

The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Olukayode Ariwoola, has called on President Bola Tinubu and other West African leaders to use justice and equity to build a prosperous region for future generations.

Mr Ariwoola made the call in Abuja on Tuesday while declaring open the Statutory ECOWAS Judicial Council meeting in Abuja.

Mr Ariwoola presided over the meeting attended by chief justices of West African countries.

He said the call has become necessary given the current economic, political and leadership challenges engulfing the region.

Mr Ariwoola challenged West African leaders to reaffirm their commitment to justice, equity, and solidarity and to work together to build a just region for the people.

The CJN said, “The ECOWAS Judicial Council (EJC), though not widely known like other bodies, has been playing crucial roles in maintaining the rules of law and justice within the region.

“The council, which comprises eminent jurists from West African states, has also been serving as the guardian of the rule of law and the protector of human rights within the region.”

Mr Ariwoola added, “In addition, the ECOWAS Judicial Council plays a crucial role in the resolution of disputes among member states, ensuring that conflicts are resolved peacefully and in accordance with the rule of law.”

He added that harmonising laws and legal practices is essential for promoting regional integration and cooperation in the Western region, characterised by diverse legal systems and traditions.

“While the ECOWAS judicial council has made significant strides in promoting justice and the rule of law in West Africa, the council is faced with the challenges of inadequate funding, capacity constraints and the need to bolster cooperation, among others.

“However, these challenges also present opportunities for innovation and collaboration as we work together to overcome shared obstacles and build a brighter future for our region.

“The council stands as a beacon of hope and progress in the quest for justice and regional integration within West Africa,” said Mr Ariwoola.

He assured that under his leadership, the council would continue to pay attention to addressing situations that threatened the judiciary system in West Africa and the Community Court of Justice organisation.

“By so doing, the court contributes to the maintenance of peace and stability in the region. The various national judicial systems in member States are also expected to play these critical roles of nation and regional building,” he said.

Mr Ariwoola, therefore, called for support for the council to play the role of ensuring an integrated West Africa.

(NAN)

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