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CJN Swears-in Wike’s Wife, 21 Others As Appeal Court Justices

                Justice Olukayode Ariwoola

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Olukayode Ariwoola has sworn-in Justice Eberechi Suzzette Nyesom Wike, wife of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike as Appeal Court Judge. 

News Rider reports that Justice Olukayode Adeniyi, who sanctioned the Department of State Services (DSS) for unlawfully detaining ex-Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Godwin Emefiele, was also among the 22 new Justices of the Court of Appeal inaugurated on Wednesday in Abuja. 

Shortly after the 22 Appeal Court Justices were sworn in, the CJN also inaugurated his daughter-in-law, Justice Victoria Oluwakemi Ariwoola and 11 others as new judges of the High Court of the FCT.

The CJN lamented that Nigeria is fast emerging as a frontline crime-infested country that requires urgent attention.

He enjoined the judges to remain faithful to the law, the Constitution and their oath of office while discharging their official responsibilities.

Ariwoola cautioned the judicial officers against  engaging in unethical practices, adding that the ceremony is an indication of the perilous times happening in the country, which has resulted in an upsurge in litigation.

He added: "Several unfathomable crimes are being committed in the country, aside from the usual political matters that have made litigations go on an alarming rise.

"No court in the land is spared of this litigation deluge, as it were. We are constantly on our toes and the dockets are ever increasing in response to the challenges of the time.

"This underscores the fact that Nigeria is fast emerging as a frontline crime-infested country that we all have to urgently curtail.

"The enormous task of cleaning the Augean stable rests squarely on Your Lordships.

 "So, you must hastily fasten your belt and roll up your sleeves to face the challenges head-on. In other words, you should hit the ground speeding at a supersonic velocity; and not just running.

"You must redouble your pace to catch up with the expectations of the sprawling community of litigants.

"As judicial officers, you have a divine mandate on earth that you must discharge with unveiled honesty and sincerity."

The CJN noted that in the next couple of months, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) would organise the governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States, noting that the courts would be besieged with a plethora of petitions.

To this end, he maintained that it is the statutory duty of judges to hear all matters and adjudicate according to the laws of the land, warning the courts not to falter or tread the path of infamy.

“Yes, it is true that we cannot please everyone through our actions and work, but with the right application of the law and the Constitution of the land, which we all have collectively pledged to uphold, we can go a long way to do those things that our conscience will be very proud of; and the generality of the Nigerian citizens will equally be happy about.

“Every position we attain in life always avails us that unique opportunity to do something novel and impactful, especially if there was any previous act of wrongdoing or misapplication of discretion," the CJN said.

Ariwoola informed the new judges of the High Court of the FCT that: “We don’t need any fortuneteller to tell us that the times we are in, are quite perilous and ominous, too.

“So, we seriously need judicial officers with the right character content that are equally calculative, honest, objective, dispassionate, and immensely humble, to take us to the highest pedestal of image and reputation rating.

“Your appointments to the bench at this crucial and challenging time of our national history are not by accident but by the divine will of the Almighty God."

He advised them to be led by wisdom and guided by their conscience on the solemn voyage of self-actualisation.

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