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‘Drop Serving Judges From Election Cases’
Chairman, Judicial Performance Evaluation Committee of the National Judicial Council (NJC), Justice Emmanuel Ayoola, says serving judges should be excused from adjudicating on election petition cases.
Ayoola said this on Wednesday in Abuja, in a lecture entitled: “Reappraising Methods of Judicial Performance Evaluation of Judges and Khadis” at the ongoing 2011 All Nigeria Judges conference.
He said it would save judges and the courts constant embarrassment, both nationally and internationally, regarding unsubstantiated allegations of corruption against judicial officers involved in election cases.
According to Ayoola, judges must be bold enough to initiate peer review mechanisms that will ensure high level of judicial transparency which will invariably restore public confidence in the system.
“It is time for the judiciary to rescue itself from unwarranted opprobrium, among other things, by insisting that serving judges be excused from adjudicating on election petition cases.
“It must also be insisted that those who assert that the judiciary is corrupt must be compelled to support that assertions by facts,” he said.
Ayoolasaid there was persistent and widespread public dissatisfaction with the quality of administration of justice, which must be corrected.
He said since judges were the centre piece of judicial performance, the method of evaluation of judicial performance must be comprehensive and holistic.
The Executive Secretary, National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and other Related Matters (NAPTIP), Mrs Beatrice Jedy-Agba, in a lecture entitled: “Combating the Menace of Human Trafficking Through the Judicial Process: Challenges and Options,” said the judiciary had a role to play in fighting human trafficking.
Jedy-Agba said that the upsurge in the number of cases in courts across the country also constituted a challenge to the fight against human trafficking.
She said that sentences imposed on human traffickers by the judiciary were not commensurate with the offences committed, considering the dehumanising nature of the crime.
Jedy-Agba commended the efforts of the judiciary in the fight against human trafficking in spite of the challenges and shortcomings.
She pledged to train and equip investigators and prosecutors to ensure due diligence in prosecuting matters brought before the courts.
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