ATTACK ON JUDICIARY, A THREAT TO NIGERIA’S FOUNDATION, DEMOCRACY - GOV DICKSON
ATTACK ON JUDICIARY, A THREAT TO NIGERIA’S
FOUNDATION, DEMOCRACY - GOV DICKSON
By Our Reporter
Gov. Henry Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State |
The Governor said that the onslaught
on judiciary was aimed at weakening and destroying its independence should
be condemned.
A statement by the Special Adviser to
the Governor on Media Relations, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, on Wednesday, quoted
Governor Dickson as having made the comment during the swearing-in of two new
High Court Judges at Government House, Yenagoa.
Those sworn-in are, Justice
Iniekinimi Uzakah, a former Registrar of the High Court, and Justice Abasi Youngman,
former Acting Director, Civil Litigation Department, Ministry of Justice.
The Governor called on Nigerians to
give the necessary support and encouragement to the Judiciary as an independent
arm of government.
He said that the importance of judiciary
to the growth of democracy cannot be over emphasized as the Judges are the
final arbiter in disputes between individuals and organizations under the
Nigerian constitution.
His words: “Today I want to use the
opportunity to call on the political leaders of our country not to tear down
our Judiciary, not to tear down the place of the Judiciary in their quest for
power, domination and control because by so doing, you will be tearing down the
foundations of our country.
“The constitution under which all of
us have been brought together has created room for all organs of Government,
the same constitution that
vest control of resources, for
example, on the Federal Government, that same constitution has prescribed a
role and a place for our judiciary to be an impartial arbiter”.
He applauded the nation’s courts,
especially the Apex Court for displaying courage in spite of the
prevailing environment to administer justice in accordance with
expectations.
Governor Dickson described the newly
sworn-in High Court Judges as gentlemen reminded them of the high nature and
calling of the office, and urged them to use the law as a shield for the people
and administer it to all irrespective of status.
“Today is a thing of joy where two
worthy gentlemen have been elevated to the bench with enough experience
acquired. So I charge and remind you of the high nature and calling of the
office and remind you also to administer justice to all our people who come to
your court.
“Remember to use the law as a shield
for our people and not to use the law to add to the terrible condition and
circumstances under which our people live. The law should be a servant of our
people, the law should
be a defendant of our people, it
should be invoked for the right causes and justice should be administered to
all irrespective of status”.
Also, the Bayelsa State Chief
Executive commended the leadership provided by the State’s Chief Judge, Justice
Kate Abiri, and praised the Judiciary in the state as one of the most stable,
productive,
hardworking and reputable in the
country.
He called for elevation of more
Judges to decongest the work load of Judges in order to ensure speedy
dispensation of cases.
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