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CJN Tasks New Magistrates on Integrity Warns Against Corruption

 

 

CJN Tasks New Magistrates on Integrity, Warns Against Corruption

 

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, has warned newly appointed magistrates and judges of the lower courts to uphold integrity, resist corruption, and ensure timely and fair dispensation of justice.

 

Speaking at the opening of the 2025 Induction Course for Newly Appointed Magistrates and Judges of the Lower Courts (Batch B) at the National Judicial Institute (NJI) in Abuja, Justice Kekere-Ekun, represented by NJI Administrator Justice Babatunde Adejumo, stressed the critical role of lower courts as the first point of contact for citizens within the justice system.

 

“The theme of this year’s induction course, Enhancing Judicial Efficiency and Quality of Decision-Making, is both timely and relevant. Your decisions must combine legal expertise with an understanding of the socio-economic realities of the people,” she said.

 

The CJN urged the judicial officers to adopt innovations that promote speedy justice, including alternative dispute resolution, sentencing guidelines, and technology-driven case management tools such as the Nigeria Case Management System. She also warned that judicial independence is crucial for maintaining public trust.

 

“Guard your integrity jealously. Avoid corruption in any form and steer clear of actions that could create a perception of bias. A judge must hear courteously, answer wisely, consider soberly, and decide impartially,” she added.

 

Justice Kekere-Ekun commended Justice John Inyang Okoro, Chairman of the NJI Education Committee, and Justice Adejumo for their efforts in judicial training. She also acknowledged the support of the Judicial College of England and Wales in mentoring magistrates on law, ethics, and case management.

 

Justice Adejumo, addressing the participants, warned that absenteeism would not be tolerated and that certificates would only be issued to those who attend all sessions. He urged magistrates to uphold integrity in their duties and respect the constitutional rights of defendants, especially regarding bail.

 

Olayinka Babatunde

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