JUDICIARY
A retired Justice of the Court of Appeal, Justice Chinwe Iyizoba has expressed worry over the debilitating state of the judiciary in the country.
Iyizoba disclosed this on Saturday while delivering the first Law Lecture of the Faculty of Law, Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu.
The topic of the lecture was: “Assessing the Impact of Judicial Autonomy on the Efficacy of the Nigerian Judicial System: An Insider Experience’.
She said that the judiciary seemed to be under siege over the unwillingness of state governors to obey the constitutional provision on judicial autonomy and subsisting court judgement on the matter.
She said that judicial autonomy was the needed elixir for efficient administration of justice and the dilapidation in the sector.
The former judge in Anambra said that drastic measures had always been advocated to address the problems of the judiciary.
Iyizoba said that the situation had led to incessant strike by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN).
She said that the judiciary, especially, at the state level was starved of funds as monies due to the sector in the Consolidated Revenue Fund were not paid directly to the heads of the court.
Iyizoba said that the proper running of the judiciary depended on the whims and caprices of the respective governors.
“This is an unhealthy situation and has left the judiciaries of many states in sorry situation.
“Judicial autonomy has always been a life issue in this country leading to strike by JUSUN due to the refusal of state governors to comply with the constitutional provisions and court judgments.
“As far as financial autonomy is concerned, the Executive at the federal level is compliant with constitutional provision,” she said.
She said that judicial autonomy would not only guarantee a free, impartial and honest judiciary but would strengthen democracy in Nigeria.
“Various political office holders still carry on as if they own some judges and the effect of this on our justice delivery system is very debilitating.
“When the neutrality of the court cannot be guaranteed, then there is no need approaching that temple for any form of remedy,” she said.
Iyizoba said that there had to be a consciousness on the part of the executive arm to allow judges function according to the dictates of their conscience and appropriate statutes.
“If we ever get to the stage where the people have totally lost confidence in the judiciary, then we should all be ready to live in the Hobbesian state of anarchy,” Iyizoba said.
Earlier, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Christian Anieke, said that the lecture was important to the students and members of the public.
Anieke, who is also a cleric of the Catholic Church, said that the programme would afford law students the opportunity to learn how to navigate the murky waters in the Nigerian Judiciary System.
The vice chancellor applauded the efforts of one Mr Peter Mbah toward the development of the Peter Mbah Law Auditorium, adding that 2020 remained one of the best years of the university. (NAN)
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Court Strikes Ex-Kogi Governor’s Bail Application
Justice Maryann Anenih o a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) high court on Tuesday struck out the bail application filed by former governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi.Anenih struck out the application on the grounds that it was filed when the former governor was yet to be taken into custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The application was filed on Nov. 22, while the former governor was taken into custody of the anti-graft agency on Nov. 26 and arraigned on Nov. 27.(NAN)Details later….
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5 Men Face N25m Worth of Milo Products Theft Charge
Five men, on Monday appeared before an Ota Magistrates’ Court in Ogun, for allegedly stealing a truck load of Milo products worth N25 million.The defendants, Temidire Ramon, 35, Aminu Yusuf, 26; Olusola Opadare, 35; Oludayo Adeleye, 38, and Amodu Jimoh, 51, are standing tial on a two-count charge of stealing and conspiracy.
The prosecutor, Insp E. O.Adaraloye, told the court that the defendants committed the offences on Oct. 13, 2020, at Agbara in Ogun.Adaraloye, said that the defendants conspired and stole a truck load of Milo products valued at N25 million, belonging to Nestle Company.He said that the offences contravened Sections 390(9) and 516 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun, 2006.They, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.The Magistrate, Mr O.A Onagoruwa, granted the defendants bail in the sum of N500,000 each with two sureties each in like sum.He ordered that the sureties must be gainfully employed and must reside within the court’s jurisdiction.Onagoruwa also ordered that the sureties must show evidence of tax payment to Ogun State Government.He adjourned the case until Dec.12 for hearing. (NAN)JUDICIARY
Court Grants Mother Custody of 2 Children
A Grade 1 Area Court, Kubwa has granted Maryam Muhammad custody of two children from her former husband, Bashir.
The judge, Musa Sabo ordered Bashir to pay Muhammad N175,000 for a self contained apartment in arrears following the plaintiff’s claim of already paid rent.
Sabo added that Bashir should secure a self contained apartment or pay the plaintiff N250, 000 annually for accommodation.
He said that the children would spend first and third term holidays with their father and second term holidays with their mother.
The judge said the father could pick his children up every weekend for outings within 10a.m to 6.pm from the mother and notify her before hand.
He also ordered him to pay outstanding school fees if any and pay the plaintiff arrears for the fees she claimed to pay after verifying same as she failed to prove it.
Sabo ordered Bashir to pay N40,000 from October 2023 To February 2024 and subsequently pay N45,000 monthly for the children’s upkeep..
Regarding the children’s medication, he ordered Bashir to make an arrangement based on his financial capability.
Earlier, the plaintiff approached the court for custody of her children, maintenance, Islamiyya school fees, enrollment of one of the children in a special needs school and transportation.
She also sought for Bashir to refund N770, 000 which she paid for her house rent with the children and pay for the medicals of the children.
Bashir however said his ex-wife paid the rent without his consent adding that he is a civil servant and not financially capable.
“I do not earn up to N2 million annually and I am currently paying N600,000 rent annually. My children are already under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS),” he said.(NAN)