From David Onuoja, Abuja
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Dr. Ogwu Onoja, has called for a better living standard for judges in the country in order to pave way for speedy dispensation of justice.
Dr Onoja spoke in Abuja at the unveiling of the Bar and Bench Press and celebration of his 57th birthday.
The event was attended by a former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Samuel Onoghen, the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice John Tsoho and Chief Judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) , Justice Hussein Baba Yusuf.
He revealed that, because of the peculiar nature of works of judicial officers and their supporting staff, they should not be exposed to any form of hardships that may hinder quick delivery of justice to the Nigerian citizens.
The senior advocate said that since the inception of democratic governance in 1999, Nigerian judges have been up and doing in the determination of millions of political cases that have greatly sustained and stabilized democratic norms for the nation.
Adding that, most of the volatile political cases capable of setting the country apart were amicably resolved to the satisfaction of the aggrieved parties.
Noting the sensitive nature of the functions of the judges, Onoja pleaded with authorities that their living conditions must be giving deserved first line attention, so as to encourage brains to take up career as judges.
In addition, he canvassed for the befitting accommodation, vehicles and necessary materials to enhance the discharge of their judicial functions.
He equally asked for the upward reveal of their monthly salaries which, must not only be paid promptly but must be increased in line with economic conditions of the country.
According to him, “A situation where courts operate without electricity, furniture and other vital materials as well as judges’ quarters among other amenities, to function cannot be said to be good for the smooth dispensation of justice, as these will in no small measure, bring down the moral of judicial officers,” Onoja said.
The SAN, who also expressed his displeasure in the increasing cases of ritual killings amongst youths in the country in the name of quick money making, warned the youths to desist from such actions which is capable of tarnishing their family names, religious inclinations and reputation of Nigeria in the international community.
He however, appealed to the older generation to rise to the challenge by campaigning against the barbaric and heartless act going on.
“Nigeria was not like this before, Nigerian citizens were living without fraud and criminality.
“We were good neighbours to each other in the past, whatever is responsible for this wanton killings for money purposes and economic crimes must be immediately jettisoned. We must have faith in this country no matter the challenges and the circumstances,” he stressed.
Ogwu Onoja therefore, appealed to parents not to allow downturn in the economy to derail them in the proper upbringing of their children in the collective interest of the future of the Nigerian nation.
Also in attendance include: Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo, Justice James Kolawole Omotosho and Justice Peter Lifu, all of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, amongst others.