CJN, Ariwoola Warns Judges Against Public Opinion In Dispensation Of Justice

CJN, Olukayode Ariwoola

The Chief Justice of Nigeria. (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola has warned the newly sworn-in judges of the federal High Court not to pay attention to the public opinion in the dispensation of justice.

Justice Ariwoola told the judges that public opinion no matter how serious or weighty it might be, cannot override or supersede the constitution of the country.

The CJN made the closure on Wednesday in Abuja while swearing in another batch of the 23 Judges for the Federal High Court.

Ariwoola charged them to always apply constitutional provisions in deciding cases that may be assigned to them.

He said that several vitriolic attacks are regularly heaped on the judiciary, however , it is crystal clear that public opinion, no matter how serious or weighty it might be, cannot override or supersede the Constitution of the country which judges apply in deciding each case.

“Judicial officers owe their conscience and the generality of the Nigerian masses: particularly those who are looking up to them, the great responsibility of good moral rectitude and acceptable conduct to uphold and consolidate the trust reposed in them.

“By virtue of the oath you have just taken, you have, automatically assumed new status and responsibilities in life.

“A new blank page in the book of life has just been opened for you and as it is with public office, especially the judiciary, you are completely opened to daily public scrutiny,” CJN Ariwoola said.

By Adekunle Adegboyega 

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