Don’t Appoint Non-Courageous Lawyers As Judges – Wike To NJC

Don’t Appoint Non-Courageous Lawyers As Judges - Wike To NJC
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike
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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has recommended to the National Judicial Council (NJC) to stop appointing lawyers who lack the capacity to be bold and courageous in the discharge of their judicial functions as judges.

He said such lily-livered judges have made the judiciary look like an institution that is not living up to its responsibility of dispensing justice according to law.

Governor Wike gave the recommendation at the swearing in of Justice Ihenacho Wilfred Obuzor, as the Acting President of the Rivers State Customary Court of Appeal at the Government House, Port Harcourt, yesterday.

He maintained that a judge who is bothered about who would be offended by his ruling or avoid being accused, should not have been appointed in the first place because justice cannot be advanced in such manner.

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It is unfortunate that the judiciary is not living up to expectation. I should not be one of those who should be criticising it. But, I am saying what is the reality. 

‘Any judge that does not have the mind and courage is not supposed to be a judge.  So,  NJC should consider,  look at people,  look at the judges,  can they be courageous to do what is right?

‘It should not be just that this person is intelligent. A judge should be firm and give judgement the way the law says it should be.’

Governor Wike assured that the Rivers State Government would not allow any courageous and bold judge in the State, who is discharging his or her duties within the confines of the law to be blackmailed.

He said it was important for judges to dispense justice according to their conscience and the law and be comfortable that they upheld the law. 

According to him, one of the reasons the State is providing judges of Rivers extraction houses is to safeguard them from corruption.

‘People must do things according to law. But, if you go outside the law and you’re punished,  count me out. But, if you’re within the law and anybody thinks that because he has people to punish you,  Rivers State government will not agree to it.’

Governor Wike also stated that all capital entitlements captured in the 2021 budget of the state that are due to the judiciary have been released to it.   

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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