31.7 C
Lagos
Friday, February 20, 2026

President Buhari laments high level of judicial corruption

Share this:

Image: Nigeria’s Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo noted on the judiciary that its reputation has been negatively affected by judicial corruption

President Muhammadu Buhari has again charged judicial officers to live above board and support the efforts of his government aimed at fighting corruption in Nigeria.

He made the call on Monday, November 23, 2015, while declaring open the 2015 All Nigeria Judges Conference at the National Judicial Institute, Abuja.

The 3-day conference with the theme, “The Judiciary as a Veritable Instrument for Sustaining Democracy in Nigeria,” is a bi-annual gathering, where judges and various stakeholders converge to discuss issues and challenges in the dispensation of justice.

READ ALSO:  Abia North: Orji Kalu scored high marks in infrastructure --- Campaign organization

Speaking through the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, Buhari underscored the crucial role of the judiciary and the constructive relationship between the judiciary, the executive and the legislature in salvaging our economy from the shackles of corruption.

He described corruption as an egregious crime against humanity and explained that the judiciary has faced its peculiar challenges as regards funding, outdated rules and corruption. 

He urged the Nigerian Judiciary to work assiduously and fight against the perception of corruption in the system.

READ ALSO:  Ebola Outbreak Kills 42 in DR Congo — WHO Raises Alarm

Earlier in his keynote address, the Chief Judge of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, called on representatives of all arms of government to support the judiciary and discharge their duties with equity and good conscience.

“The judiciary is the only independent institution in this democracy and it has lived up to its description as the last hope of the common man”, the CJN remarked.

Members of the National Assembly, Ag Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Comptroller General of Customs, President, Court of Appeal, Comptroller General of Prisons Service and religious leaders, were among dignitaries that witnessed the opening ceremony.

READ ALSO:  Senate passes Grazing Reserve Bill into first reading

© Copyright 2015 www.elombah.com

Send eyewitness accounts/reports/articles to publisher@elombah.com

Follow us on twitter handle @Elombah; like our Facebook page: “Elombah.com”

Share this:
RELATED NEWS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Latest NEWS

Trending News

Get Notifications from DDM News Yes please No thanks