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Judiciary Under My Watch Won’t Be A Tool, CJN Vows
Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, chief justice of Nigeria, says he is not leaving any stone unturned towards ensuring speedy justice dispensation so as to tame corruption in the judiciary.
He made this known during opening ceremony of the 2019 edition of the Nigerian Bar Association annual general conference,
According to Muhammad, the judiciary under his watch will never be subservient to anybody.
He added that his focus had been how to reform processes of the judiciary and to provide speedy administration of justice.
“Since my appointment as the chief justice, my focus has been on reinventing our processes, providing speedy and quality administration of justice, strengthening our structures from the supreme court to other courts of records and stamping out corruption from the system,” he said.
“For the judiciary, under our watch, I can assure you that, by the grace of God, the future looks bright.
“By the grace of Almighty God, I will tenaciously hold onto that even until that very moment of my last breath on earth.
“Let me sure this assembly, we don’t look at anybody’s face or feelings before making our decisions.
“If there is any deity to be feared, that deity is the Almighty God. We will never be subservient to anybody, no matter how highly placed.”
He noted that lawyers need to follow due processes, saying the apex court would not spare abusers of the court processes.