CSOs write CJN, lament poor state of judiciary

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Access to Justice (A2Justice) and other Civil Society Organisations have written a letter to the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, on an allegation of failure to undertake effective reform in the judiciary.

Access to Justice and other Civil Society Organisations have written a letter to the Chief Justice of Nigeria Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, on an allegation of failure to undertake effective reform in the judiciary.‘Citizens’ Gavel asks Nigerians to determine their judges

The groups noted: “The Judiciary remains unreconstructed and its public perception has not improved since then. Its Head of Communication, Charles Akintola, in a statement, yesterday, added that it was time for the temple of justice to be sanitised and for judgments to be delivered accordingly without bias.

It added: “Leading the charge for judicial accountability, Citizens’ Gavel has meticulously compiled and presented the profiles of the identified 24 appointees. The organisation invites the Nigerian public to exercise their civic duty by thoroughly examining each individual’s profile. Concerns regarding any appointee’s character, conduct, or impartiality should be formally addressed through a petition to the National Judicial Council .

 

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