* Frowns At Lopsidedness In Appointments Into the State Judicial Service
Governor
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu state yesterday promised to set machineries in motion
to end the six-month strike action embarked upon by judiciary workers in the
state operating under Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria(JUSUN).
The governor who hosted a delegation of the leadership of the state judiciary led by the state chief Judge, Hon. Justice Innocent Umezulike, also frowned at observed lopsidedness in appointments into the state judicial service system, pointing out that such engagements at the level of all cadres have so far flouted the provisions of Section 14 (4) of the Nigerian constitution.
The governor who hosted a delegation of the leadership of the state judiciary led by the state chief Judge, Hon. Justice Innocent Umezulike, also frowned at observed lopsidedness in appointments into the state judicial service system, pointing out that such engagements at the level of all cadres have so far flouted the provisions of Section 14 (4) of the Nigerian constitution.
“My
lords, I have studied the recruitments of all cadres of staff in the Enugu
State Judiciary and urge that future appointments should comply with
section 14 (4) of the Nigerian
constitution”, said the governor yesterday..
Ugwuanyi who addressed the judges at the executive council chambers
of the Government House, Enugu promised to work jointly with the members of the
judiciary in finding ways to end the lingering JUSUN strike as quickly as
possible.
He, however, frowned at a
situation where in a federation like Nigeria one of the units would be forced
to pay workers' emoluments beyond its financial capabilities.
He told the jurists who commended him for moving into some giant strides barely one month into the life of his new administration that "what puzzles me is how we can run a federation in which the independent feed rating units are compelled to pay the same wages notwithstanding their revenue differentials".
He told the jurists who commended him for moving into some giant strides barely one month into the life of his new administration that "what puzzles me is how we can run a federation in which the independent feed rating units are compelled to pay the same wages notwithstanding their revenue differentials".
The state chief judge had
corroborated the governor on the damage done by the strike action of the
judiciary workers, saying that “the socio-legal damage of the closure of the courts
to the society is unimaginable”.
He also pointed out a new
dimension in the problem of lack of judges to man the state judicial divisions,
saying the current efforts to engage 10 judges for the state at the National
Judicial Council (NJC) was being threatened by the petition of a human rights
group based in Enugu protesting alleged lopsidedness in the appointment of
judges in the state.
Governor Ugwuanyi later dwelt on the issue
the said discrepancy noticed in the appointment of judges, saying that “I know,
for instance, that since Justice Stanley Nnaji was dismissed from the judiciary
10 years ago, there is no judge from Isi-Uzo local government.
“I know that since Hon. Justice C. C.
Nweze, JSC, left the State judiciary in 2007, there is no judge from Udenu
local government area. I know that Igbo
Etiti local government area has only one judge, while since Hon. Justice Agbata
retired, Uzo Uwani has no judge in the state judiciary.
“Recommendations for appointment of new
judges should consider these situations bearing
in mind that there are qualified lawyers from these areas. In the magistracy, the story is not different”,
he stated but assured that the government would engage the protesting human rights
group to ensure that their threat does not hamper planned engagement of more
judges for the state..
Elated by the show of solidarity by his
visitors, the governor said, “I am proud and happy that this state boasts of a
long tradition of judicial erudition and scholarship dating back to the days of
Justice C. D. Onyeama, Justice Anthony Aniagolu, Justice Nnaemeka Agu and
Justice Augustine Nnamani, (May their souls rest in Peace)
“Quite recently, late Justice Regina Nwodo
(RIP) and Hon Justice C. C. Nweze JSC were promoted to the court of appeal and Supreme
Court respectively on account of their production and scholarship outpacing
their contemporaries in their upward mobility.
“I see many of you with the potential to
outperform these judges. I, therefore,
urge you to redouble your efforts to distinguish Enugu State judiciary as the
one place that you can access true and speedy justice”, he said.
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