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Corrupt judges, lawyers frustrate efforts to recover stolen assets —Buhari

The Citizen by The Citizen
November 24 2015
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President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, descended on the judiciary, saying the overall levels of judicial service delivery in the county still leave much to be desired.

President Buhari said he was perturbed that more than ever before, “allegations of judicial corruption have become more strident and frequent.”
Flagging-off the 2015 All Nigeria Judges’ Conference  in Abuja,  yesterday, Buhari, who was represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, accused corrupt lawyers and judges of sabotaging his efforts to recover stolen assets.
He said: “Further on point of negative perception, there is both local and international dissatisfaction with the long delays in the trial process. In the past few years, this has become especially so for high-profile cases of corruption, especially where they involve serving or former political office holders.
“As my lords are undoubtedly aware, corruption transfers from public coffers to private pockets, resources required to deliver social and economic justice.
“Government’s attempts to recover such assets in accordance with the law are often faced with dilatory tactics by lawyers sometimes with the apparent collusion of judges.
“These tactics are often not directed at reaching any conclusion or affirming innocence or guilt, but at stalling trials indefinitely, thus denying the state and the accused person the opportunity of a judicial verdict. I wish to echo the sentiments of the vast majority of Nigerians in saying that we cannot afford to continue on this path.”
Urges total reform of the sector
President Buhari, while urging a total reform of the Justice sector, said he was not unmindful of the fact that  delays or outright inaction in some high-profile corruption cases are the consequences of shoddy investigations, outmoded rules of procedure, poor prosecution or unprofessional practices of defence counsel.
He, however, maintained that the judiciary must play its role in ensuring that its internal processes are promptly improved and made ready to expedite trials.
“Delay in judicial processes has cost our economy dearly in terms of much needed investment, as investors prefer other jurisdictions where the progress of court cases is such more predictable and in accordance with the rule of law. Being able to reverse this trend is largely dependent on the efficiency and effectiveness of a justice system.
“Unfortunately, our justice system currently has a reputation for delays, usually occasioned by a combination of endless adjournments, incessant interlocutory applications and overwhelming caseloads. This situation is a huge disincentive for businesses.
“It is not surprising, therefore, that Nigeria ranks near bottom on the ease of doing business index. We are currently ranked 143 out of 189 countries by the World Bank Group’s Enforcing Contracts Indicator.
“Delays in the trial process have damaged the international reputation of the Nigerian Judiciary, even amongst its international peers.
“In pursuing its internal reforms, and without prejudice to the recognition that should be given to the disposal of high profile cases, the Judiciary must always remember that one of its key roles is the promotion of equity and social justice, all persons are equal under the law.
“Judicial reforms must take into consideration the need to clean up the systems and processes in our magistrate and district courts and all other lower courts across the country which handle matters involving th e poor and the less-privileged.
“Together with the Police stations, these courts constitute the only interface between the less-privileged  and the Justice system. Our justice sector reforms must, therefore, seek to position and portray these court as humane and efficient.
“I have to admit that reforming the current system must extend beyond the judiciary and necessarily include reviewing laws, institutions, processes and procedures that inhibit speedy justice delivery. We must also re-orientate and improve the attitude of legal practitioners and the legal profession in general.
Sanctioning of lawyers
“Judges must not be weak or appear to be weak in sanctioning lawyers and litigants who deliberately stall and frustrate the judicial process.
“I have consistently declared that this administration is committed to the rule of law and that no one will be related above the law of the land. As the rich and powerful claim legal rights before the courts, we must remember that the poor also deserve social and economic justice.
“This is why our government is determined to fulfil key planks of our campaign promises, as they relate to the provision of social welfare programs in aid of the poor.”
Pledging to improve the welfare of judges, Buhari stressed that the current economic reality requires modest use of resources to achieve great changes.
CJN blames it on poor funding
Earlier, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, blamed the seeming low performance of the judiciary on underfunding.
He harped on need for fiscal and physical independence of the Nigeria judiciary, saying:  “In a country where an arm of government is appropriated with less than one percent of the national budget, it is difficult to refer to our judiciary as being truly independent.”
According to the CJN,  “the constitution prescribes the institutional independence of the judiciary under Section 6 of its provisions. Sections 121 (3) and 162 (9) further guarantee fiscal independence for the judiciary, a fact now acknowledged by the other arms of Government with recent resolutions by the Federal and some State Governments to pay the judiciary its outstanding and future budgetary allocations as and when due.
“However, under the circumstances, the state Judiciaries continue to encounter a further burden of facing difficulties in accessing these paltry funds from their executives in order to function.”
The CJN  said the Executive and Legislature should take into cognizance the fact that judicial independence is key in any democratic setting.
“It is this independence that gives credibility to the scales of justice and allows our citizens to rest assured that justice is indeed not for sale.
“For this reason, I call on the heads of other Arms of Government, in the spirit of the cooperation between us, to support the judiciary’s existence and I can assure you that it will flourish and grow”, he added.
In her  welcome address, the Administrator of the National Judicial Institute, Hon Justice Rosaline Bozimo (rtd) said the conference which has the theme  ‘The Judiciary as a veritable instrument for sustaining Democracy in Nigeria’, would provide a veritable platform for judges to strategise on how to meet challenges in the dispensation of justice to all.
“The Biennial Conference has always been a stock taking event when Judges from all over the country converge to reflect on their activities over a period of time, thereby providing an insight into what has been achieved.
“It also provides a platform to strategise on how to meet the important and critical challenges in the dispensation of justice to all in our great Country”, she added.

 

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