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See Justice beyond prisms of geo-political lines – Rtd Justice Ajileye

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***Urges Judiciary to ask itself how and why did it allow things to degenerate.

By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.

Justice Alaba Omolaye-Ajileye, retired judge of Kogi State High Court has admonished Nigerians to to refrain from perceiving justice along regional or geo-political lines.

Justice Ajileye who was speaking at the 9th Annual Week of the Badagry branch of the Nigerian Bar Association spelt out the dangers inherent in seeing judges and the judgments they deliver from the prisms of religion, region or race.

He said that such perception would not only erode public trust and confidence in the Judiciary but make a mockery of the hallowed principles of the Rule of Law on which the Judiciary and the dispensation of Justice as a whole rest.

His Lordship Omolaye-Ajileye, a Nigeria’s foremost authority on the Law of Electronic Evidence, titled his lecture, “Leveraging Emerging Legal Challenges to the Rule of Law in the Prevailing Socio-economic Realities in Nigeria.”

He said: “Distinguished gentlemen of the Bar, whether we accept it or not, the truth remains that the public is watching what is going on in our courts and regularly and deeply questioning the rationale behind certain decisions, and rightly so.

“If there was ever a period where we expected the public to blindly trust the Judiciary, it is long gone. The trust necessary for the public to accept judicial decisions and court orders is fundamental to the Rule of Law.

“The Judiciary must continually ask itself, how and why did it allow things to degenerate to this level? This is because the Nigerian Judiciary had undoubtedly enjoyed high levels of trust in the past.

“The Judiciary must take this decline in public trust seriously. It cannot afford to be complacent. It is dangerous for it to assume that trust is ever-present. It must address this trust deficit.

“The public should and must be able to trust in the individual judges and the judiciary as an institution which wields immense power on its behalf.

“As Alexander Hamilton famously said, unlike the Executive and Legislature, the Judiciary has no influence over either ‘Sword or the Purse’ and ‘may truly be said to have neither force nor will, but merely judgment’.

“Armed with only the power of judgment, the Judiciary requires the legitimacy gained from public trust to function effectively to make the rule of law blossom. The general acceptance of judicial decisions, by citizens and by governments, is essential for peace, welfare, good government and the rule of law.

The corollary is also true. To distrust the judiciary is a ready recipe for anarchy. This is because citizens who trust the judiciary are more likely to engage with the legal system to address their legal issues and to co-operate with its processes”, he said

Justice Ajileye, who is currently with the Baze University, Abuja, also commented on the controversy surrounding the composition of the apex court’s presidential appeal court panel.

He said: “Still on the issue of trust, His Lordship, Hon. Justice Dattijo Muhammad, JSC (Rtd), recently made a statement at his valedictory that raises a jurisprudential question on securing public trust and justice.

“I quote Him: ‘To ensure justice and transparency in presidential appeals from the lower court, all geo-political zones are required to participate in the hearing.

“It is, therefore, dangerous for democracy and equity for two entire regions to be left out in the decisions that will affect the generality of Nigerians’.

“The grouse of His Lordship here is that both the North Central and South East geo-political zones were not represented in the panel of Justices of the Supreme Court that decided appeals that arose from the Presidential Election Tribunal to the apex court recently”, he said.

Ajiley said the jurist had held that the development was ‘dangerous for democracy and equity’ adding that His Lordship’s focus was on the absence of Justices from the North Central and South East geo-political zones in the panel.

“It was easy for social media commentators to quickly draw attention to the fact that the South West geo-political zone that parades the Chief Justice of Nigeria and two other eminent Justices of the Supreme Court was also not represented in the panel.

“According to the commentators, it was also in order to ensure ‘transparency and equity.’ The issue is neither here nor there.

“My humble position here is, it is better that the Judiciary, including the Supreme Court, be perceived as a homogeneous entity that serves the interest of all. It is dangerous to the society to perceive justice from the prisms of tribes, religions or geo-political divisions.

“Justice ought to remain an integral whole that does not admit of partition along tribal or geo-political bifurcation.

“It is also more dangerous if the impartiality of the Supreme Court is to wait for people to see the extent to which they have been represented by Justices who come from their geo-political zones.

“Secondly, with due respect, to perceive justice from geo-political lines is to trivialize justice. Justice is far more important than that.

“If we accept the intrinsic worth of every human being, then, justice becomes the minimum debt we owe to him, for if we deny him justice, we have declared him worthless.

“The dispenser of justice should, therefore, be a person that is even-handed, blind to all social distinctions and disparities in wealth, religion, tribe, status and no respecter of persons, just as justice itself should be.

“If a nation cannot look at their judges and see men and women who are upright enough to uphold the principle of the rule of law and do Justice to all manner of people without fear or favour, affection or ill-will, then, I will simply say that nation has lost it”, he said.

It would be recalled that Retired Justice Ajileye was noted for his high sense of honesty, integrity and hard work while on the Bench. (Ends)

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Izunaso receives Senator of the year award

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The Chairman Senate Committee on Capital Market and Institutions, Distinguished Senator Osita Izunaso on Saturday, 25th May, 2024, received the Senator of the Year Award

Organisers of the event celebrated Senator Osita Izunaso for his sterling qualities, intergrity, his outstanding contributions and motions of national interest at the 10th Senate of the National Assembly.

Responding, Distinguished Senator Izunaso, thanked the organisers of the event for spotting out his humble and modest contributions at the Senate, saying that the Special Recognition will further spur him to do more.

He expressed delight in the Award and dedicated it to God, the Masses of Nigeria and the good people of Imo West, for their unflinching support so far in his return to the Red Chambers.

The epoc making occasion which witnessed in attendance, the high and the mighty in the society, was put together by the Champion Newspapers Nigeria, at Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island Lagos. END

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Jacob Edi makes list as Ododo approves Fresh appointments of 184 SAs, SSAs, others

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.

Jacob Edi, Former Special Adviser on Media and Strategy to former Governor Idris Wada, has been appointed as Special Adviser to Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo on Information and Communication among 183 persons including 43 Special Advisers, 131 Senior Special Assistants so appointed

Mrs Folashade Arike Ayoade, Ph.D, Secretary to the Government of Kogi State (SSG), made tge disclosure in a press statement made available to newsmen on Saturday in Lokoja.

The SSG said that approval was also given for the appointment of 10 others including a Director General (DG), a Principal Private Secretary (PPS), Chairman and Members of Kogi State Hotels and Tourism Board.

Among the Special Advisers are former Governor Yahaya Bello’s Chief Press Secretary, Onogwu Isah Mohammed who has been appointed as Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Relations.

Also on the list of Special Advisers is former member of Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Idris Ndako who has been appointed as Special Adviser to the Executive Governor on Local Government Matters.

Hon. Nda Aaron was also appointed as Special Adviser on Multimedia and Conception, a position he held throughout former Governor Yahaya Bello’s regime.

Also among the new appointees is the immediate past Chairman of Ibaji Local Government Area, Hon. Thomas Offor is to serve as Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Duties II.

Among many others are Abdulhamid Lawal, Special Adviser to the Governor on Grassroots Mobilization and Isah Omeiza Albert, Special Adviser on Community Relations.

Also on the list are Basir Audu Abubakar, Special Adviser on Hotel & Tourism (East); Achimugu Eunice Special Adviser on Youth and Women Affairs; Otitoju David Durojaiye, Special Adviser on Internal and Corporate Affairs
and Otaru Abdulkabir Onoruooyiza, Special Adviser on Agriculture.

Notable among the new Senior Special Assistants to the Governor are Onoja Simon Shaibu, Information and Political Strategy; Hon. Laz Akubo, Public Relations (East); Obademi Samson Oladende, Public Relations (West) and
Joseph Olutimi , Finance.

Some others are Joseph A. Omeiza, Commerce; Ikeyi Sunday, Sanitation; Richard Otitoleke , Drug Rehabilitation and Akubo Victoria Unekwu, Youth and Women Mobilization (Dekina Bassa).

Halimat Mohammed Onotu , Youth and Women Mobilzation (Adavi/Okehi)
and Abubakar Idris Yakubu Echipate, Local Matters.

The SSG said that the Governor also approved the redeployment of Ahmed Kashim, from being Personal Assistant to the Governor to Special Adviser to the Governor on Domestic Affairs.

Dr Ayoade in the statement said that the Governor while congratulating all the appointees demanded absolute commitment to the development of the State adding that the appointments take immediate effect. (Ends)

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Edun lauds World Bank impact on Nigeria’s economy as Chaudhari bows out

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Dinner event hosted by the Honourable Minister of Finance & Coordinating Minister of the Economy Wale Edun OFR in honour of the outgoing World Bank Country Director, Dr Shubham Chaudhuri held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria

The Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, has commended the outgoing World Bank Country Director, Dr. Shubham Chaudhari for his Significant Contributions to Nigeria’s Economic Growth

Dinner event hosted by the Honourable Minister of Finance & Coordinating Minister of the Economy Wale Edun OFR in honour of the outgoing World Bank Country Director, Dr Shubham Chaudhuri held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria


At an event held in Abuja, hosted by the Minister to honour the out-going World Bank Country Director, Mr Edun acknowledged the Organization’s crucial role in promoting socio-economic sustainability and enhancing Nigeria’s economic competitiveness.
A statement by the Director of Information and Public Relations Mohammed Manga quoted the minister to have expressed appreciation for the remarkable achievements recorded during Dr. Chaudhari’s tenure.
He reaffirmed the country’s commitment to building on these accomplishments so as to further drive economic progress in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Administration.

“We appreciate your tireless efforts towards the promotion of economic growth and development in Nigeria. Your leadership and expertise have made a significant impact on our country’s progress.
“Your dedication to supporting Nigeria’s development agenda is truly commendable. We are grateful for these contributions and look forward to continued collaboration. Your commitment to fostering inclusive and sustainable growth in Nigeria is inspiring.
“We appreciate your partnership and guidance in shaping our country’s future*, Edun said.

According to him, the hallmark of the present administration’s policy thrust that brought fiscal reforms was aimed at boosting the nation’s economic development with a view to attracting foreign investments so as to ensure job creation, poverty reduction and improved standard of living for the citizenry.

The Minister assured that Nigeria offers a wealth of opportunities for foreign investors, with a large and growing market, rich natural resources, and a skilled workforce.
“We invite you to explore the possibilities and partner with us for mutual growth. Join us in harnessing the potential of Nigeria’s emerging economy. Our country offers a favourable business environment, investment incentives, and a dynamic market waiting to be tapped.”

Mr Edun used the opportunity to invite the international community to discover the opportunities and advantages of investing in Nigeria.

“Our government is committed to creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive and succeed. We are inviting the international development partners to come to Nigeria and invest their resources. Nigeria is a country with diverse business opportunities and market potentials for profit maximisation*, he stressed.

The Minister stated further that Nigeria would continue to be a development partner with the World Bank, and that the present administration was committed to championing a good cause as well as implement policies that would boost the country’s economy in order to make it more vibrant and resilient.

Edun further appreciated Dr Chaudhari’s tenure, which he said, underscores the importance of supporting and recognizing Nigeria, aligning with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s pragmatic leadership in providing good governance.

He added that the reforms initiated by the administration would serve as a window to the global investment community, stressing that Nigeria is open for business with stable and profitable benefits thereby calling on Philanthropists, both within and outside the country, to invest their resources in Nigeria, a country which he said, has the largest population in Africa.

Edun explained that *the disputable access to renewal energy recently launched was an indication to build trust, attract foreign investment, and foster international partnerships aimed at reinvigorating the Nigerian economy.*

Speaking during the event, Dr. Shaubham Chaudhari, the out-going World Bank Country Director, described the event as symbolic and strategic, saying that it would help build bonds in relationship trust. He commended Nigeria for its proactive measures and robust efforts in bracing up monetory policies and in fostering sustainable economic development despite the daunting challenges.

The out-going Director assured that his Organisation’s doors were widely open for more collaborations and partnerships for the country’s growth.

Earlier in her remarks at the event, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Mrs Lydia Shehu Jafiya assured that the Ministry will continue to provide an enabling environment for the full implementation of the policies, programmes and projects of the Federal Government in line with its mandate.

She appealed to the international community to support the efforts of the present administration in its determination to boost the country’s economy and further stressed the need for international partners to take advantage of the country’s diversity and invest their resources for maximum benefits.

*Nigeria offers a vast and untapped market, rich in natural resources and human capital. We invite you to explore the numerous investment opportunities and be a part of our growth story. Join us in shaping Nigeria’s future and tapping into the immense potentials of our economy. Together, let’s create a prosperous and sustainable tomorrow.*
*Nigeria is open for business. We welcome foreign investors to partner with us in unlocking our economic potentials and driving growth in key sectors.* Jafiya said.

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary Special Duties, Mr Okokon Ekanem Udo, assured that the present administration was committed to putting and implementing projects that will impact on the lives of Nigerians in line with contemporary global realities.

He commended the outgoing World Bank Country Director, Dr. Shaubham Chaudhari for his commitment and dedication. *Thank you for your dedication and commitment. We are grateful for your unwavering support and guidance, which has helped us navigate complex development challenges and create a brighter future for Nigerians.* Udo said.

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