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A section of legal practitioners have warned that Nigerians may have lost confidence in the judiciary following recent controversial decision by judges and questionable actions of lawyers whose pursuit for money had eroded their quest for justice.
Speaking in Lagos at the ongoing Nigerian Bar Association Section on Public Interest and Development Law, NBA-SPIDEL, the lawyers called for a holistic reform of the judiciary which must include severe sanctions for corrupt judges and lawyers so as to restore confidence in the sector which is considered as the last hope of the common man.
In a panel session with the topic, “The 2023 Nigerian Election and Lessons from the field:”Will the Judiciary Save the Day,” immediate past President of NBA, Mr Olumide said the general perception of the citizens keenly watching the actions judicial officers including lawyers is that the judiciary is deeply corrupt.
Akpata made reference to the recent revelation by Senator Bulkachuwa on the floor of the National Assembly of how his wife, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa helped swayed justice for his colleagues, the revelation by former Senate President, Ahmad Lawan of how the court assisted his returned to the Senate, and said such revelations has given the judiciary a bad reputation.
He pointed out that both lawyers and judges are complicit in the matter and added that a drastic reform of judicial process, including the process of appointment judges, remuneration and sanctions is urgent needed to sanitise the justice sector.
Akpata added that aware of the corruption in the judiciary, Nigerians are fast exploring alternative avenues of settling their disputes since they have completely lost confidence in the judiciary.
“Reform of the judiciary cannot take place on the inside. We need reforms but I don’t think the judiciary as it stands now can pivot that reform. I believe it has to come from outside,” he said.
On his part, the Executive Director, YIAGA Africa, Mr. Samson Itodo, said the Nigerian public has lost confidence in the judiciary and the evidence is clear with their disposition to the pronouncement by the courts. If we don’t as a sector address it squarely, then the legitimacy that we seem to have, we will loss it with time…