Monday, 17 September 2012

Jonathan urges judiciary to embark on comprehensive reforms

The Judiciary in the country has, again, been asked to embark on a comprehensive reforms  in order to enhance capacity, efficiency and productivity.

President Goodluck  Jonathan, who gave the charge on Monday during the official inauguration of the Federal High Court, Uyo, said this was one of the challenges the judiciary had to overcome.

President Jonathan, who was represented by Akwa Ibom State governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio, challenged the Federal High Court to meet the demands of prompt justice administration and further straighten the faith of Nigerians in the judiciary.

“It is the sacred duty of the judiciary to help ensure stability within the polity through the promotion of the rule of law, strict guardianship of the constitution and constant and unfailing application of the principles of justice. The Judiciary cannot afford to compromise the essential principles set out in our constitution to ensure justice for all Nigerians irrespective of their political disposition, tribe and race,” Jonathan said.

“One issue of constant concern to all our compatriots is that the wheel of justice still grinds rather slowly in our courts. It is instructive, however, that the Federal High Court has committed itself to turning the wheel faster and this we applaud and hope you will devote time to in your conference. Rest assured that we are prepared to support all efforts to enhance the dispensation of justice,” Jonathan added.

The president reasoned that a vibrant judiciary which fulfilled its essence as the Third Estate of the Realm was not only a restraining influence on the likely excesses of the executive at the local, state or federal level, but also builds a tradition of respect for, and inspires confidence in the law.
Nigerian Tribune

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