A retired President of the Court of
Appeal, Justice Ayo Salami, on Tuesday said there were reports of some
judges and retired senior judges who practise as consultants in fixing
judgments.
He alleged that these consultants take money from litigants to give to judges or intimidate judges to pervert justice.
He spoke in Ilorin during the opening
ceremony of the 2014 biennial law week of the Nigerian Bar Association,
Ilorin branch. The summit was titled, ‘A centenary of legal practice in
Nigeria: 1914-2014: Legacies and lessons for the next century.’
Salami said, “It is my respectful view
that appeal should be made to these retired senior justices to leave the
despicable role of bribing or intimidating judges. They should engage
themselves in other respectable vocations.
“The problem of corruption in the
Nigerian judiciary is real and has eaten deep into the system. It must,
however, be noted that it is not all judicial officers that are corrupt
and dishonorable. There are some who are clearly identifiable as
corrupt but they are protected by the system.”
He also said the nobility of the law profession was waning.
Salami accused the leadership of the
Nigerian Bar Association of having “meekly submitted to political
leadership in return for patronage.”
He said consequently the NBA did not
deserve any better treatment from the alleged shabby treatment meted
out to it as a result of one seat that was allotted for the association
at the National Conference, which NBA protested and pulled out of the
confab.
The Chairman, NBA, Ilorin branch, Mr.
Mobolaji Ojibara, decried lack of financial autonomy and full
self-accounting status for the judiciary.
He said that 34 out of the 36 states in Nigeria had yet to implement financial autonomy for the judiciary.
According to him, only Bayelsa and
Nasarawa states have ensured financial autonomy for their judiciary. He
added that lack of judicial financial autonomy was inimical to
dispensation of justice and efficiency of the judiciary.
The Kwara State Governor, Alhaji
Abdulfatah Ahmed, said that the on-going national dialogue has the
capacity to strengthen the tenets of national development and cohesion
by healing age-long national wounds.
He appealed to lawyers to play greater role in the conference despite the NBA’s withdrawal from the confab.
He said the problem of democracy in the
country did not arise from the perceived shortingcomings of the 1999
Constitution but due to the penchant of the political class to exploit
the loopholes in the constitution.
SOURCE: www.punchng.com
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