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BUHARI: Without rule of law govt will degenerate into dictatorship, anarchy

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BUHARI: Without rule of law govt will degenerate into dictatorship, anarchy

President Muhammadu Buhari has contended, that without the rule of law the government will degenerate into dictatorship or anarchy.

According to him, a democratic system such as Nigeria’s can not survive or prosper without strict adherence to the Rule of Law, adding, that the prime purpose of any government is to regulate social relations within its territorial jurisdiction.

He stated this in his keynote address on Monday, in Abuja at the opening ceremony of the 2017 All Nigeria Judges Conference of the Superior Courts.

He commended the organizers for the theme of this year’s conference: “Strengthening Judicial Integrity and the Rule of Law”, which he said, keys in with “our Administration’s resolve to strengthen the three arms of government to effectively fulfill their constitutional obligations”.

Buhari stated that for the judiciary, the public expects fairness, impartiality and speed in the administration of justice, but regretted, that court cases can drag on for years and years, sometimes decades without resolution.

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“I need only mention land cases in Lagos to illustrate my point. Furthermore, there are huge backlogs of cases waiting to be dispensed especially at the Appellate levels. Reform of the judiciary should start at eliminating these seemingly endless delays in settling what to the layman are apparently simple cases” he said.

He added, that “litigants expect that higher courts should endeavour to harmonize their rulings. There are contradictory decisions of superior courts on the same subject matter in cases where facts are substantially the same without a clear attempt in subsequent cases to distinguish the earlier cases. This lack of clarity leads to serious confusion to the lower courts.

“The knock-on efforts of these delays and dis-continuities range from loss of confidence in the judicial system to over-crowding of prisons. This is an area Your Lordships should pay close attention to in your efforts at reforming the system.

“Last month I wrote to all State Governors urging them to make special visit to prisons in company with State Chief Judges and release prisoners unnecessarily detained without due process”.

The president who reminded the judges that the objectives of this Administration is to combat graft and other forms of corruption endemic in the nation, added, that the executive can not achieve these objectives alone.
“We require the close cooperation of other arms of government”, he stated.

“Earlier this year the Judiciary came under investigation. Let me again assure the judicial community, this action taken by the Executive was in no way a prelude to usurping the powers of the National Judicial Council or aimed at intimidating the Judiciary as wrongly portrayed in some sections of the media. Executive and legislative officials were also investigated

“I am aware that the majority of judicial officers are learned and incorruptible and day in day out acting in the best spirit of their oath of office.

“At the same time, I am quite aware of the problems besetting the Judiciary including under-funding, inadequate personnel and absence of modern technological aids.

“Bearing these in mind, this Administration increased allocation to the Judiciary from N70 billion to N100 billion in the 2017 Budget. A similar figure has been proposed for 2018”, he said,

He also commended the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen’s “recent decision to ask all judges at lower courts to provide you with a comprehensive list of all corruption and financial crimes in order to designate special courts to handle them. I support your action and the public is awaiting the results of this initiative”.

 

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  1. Solomon Afolayan

    November 20, 2017 at 3:36 pm

    Yes it’s true, but it begins with you and your entourage, starting from police that are constituted to enforce law, they are the ones breaking law the most…You must not keep silent and watch, some people under your government only see constitution as ordinary written and ineffective words

    https://www.eaglesnewsmedia.com/2017/11/burna-boy-declared-wanted-by-police-in.html?m=1

  2. yanju omotodun

    November 21, 2017 at 2:48 am

    Mine is that, our justice system is too slow and should be accelerated because justice delayed is justice denied.

    • Anita Kingsley

      November 21, 2017 at 8:18 am

      Our judicial system is very corrupt, that’s why he justice is slow, you will never see slow justice in a corruption free judiciary.

  3. seyi jelili

    November 21, 2017 at 3:07 am

    I would like baba to action his speech by being the doer of it

    • JOHNSON PETER

      November 21, 2017 at 3:39 am

      Don’t mind the man that easily defy court order

  4. Balarabe musa

    November 21, 2017 at 3:22 am

    The judiciary has to team up with the executives so we can have a better Nigeria where the rule of law thrives

    • JOHNSON PETER

      November 21, 2017 at 3:38 am

      Then tell your kinsman to release dasuki as ordered by ecowas court if he is a true democrats

    • Animashaun Ayodeji

      November 21, 2017 at 5:27 am

      The judiciary don’t need to team up with the executive for the rule of law to thrive. The rule of law should be first respected by the judiciary so that others can respect it.

  5. Abeni Adebisi

    November 21, 2017 at 5:17 am

    I’m ashamed of this country, our leaders know what to do, but they will never do them. So Buhari knows the essence of rule of law, yet he’s running the government anyhow.

  6. Animashaun Ayodeji

    November 21, 2017 at 5:25 am

    We have to face reality, the rule of law has lost its essence in Nigeria, the judiciary has abused it and rubbished it to the point that its no more credible. Nigeria’s rule of law can be bought and silenced and that’s a shame on the country

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