Justice Walter Onnoghen who appeared before the Senate for
screening and confirmation as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria
(CJN) has vowed that it would be impossible for anybody to cow and
pocket the judiciary under his watch.
In response to questions on the Senate’s concerns on judicial
absurdities, particularly conflicting judgement, he said: ”Conflicting
judgement are bound to happen because the processes are different and
the lawyers can adopt any of the choices and the system of Nigeria
Judiciary has a way of regulating itself.”
While acknowledging the pressure being put on the judiciary by
politicians, he said the moment Nigeria Judiciary was politicized, they
will not be justice for anybody, noting that he remains the same person
and would not allow the system to be pocketed.
Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio was emphatic that he should address
conflicting judgement on the same matter in different Courts, stressing
that the situation was becoming an embarrassment to the members of the
bench.
He also added that members of the Supreme Court should be increased from 17 to 21 members as stipulated by the Constitution.
On delay of electoral and corruption cases pending in various courts
across the federation, Onnoghen revealed that a special panel has been
set up to forward list of those cases, promising that they would receive
expeditious attention.
He urged litigants to do thorough investigation of cases before
approaching the courts so as to enhance adjudication, adding that they
were still Judicial officers who have impeccable characters in the
system.
Senate Committee Chairman on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal
Matters, Senator David Umaru sought to know if he will be courageous
enough to maintain his stand in the light of lead judgement between
Amaechi and INEC in 2005, which led to the arrest of some top judiciary
officers.
Responding, Onnoghen opined that he will strengthen the Independence
of the judiciary in order to shore up public confidence, particularly as
the last hope of the common people.
“Under my watch, the independence of the judiciary will be
strengthened because the sector is the last hope of everyman and justice
is divine”, he stated.
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