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Magistrates Bedrock Of Justice Delivery – Wike …Sues For Judicial Independence

The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike has described Magistrates as the bedrock of effective judicial system, as he sued for independence and transparency in justice delivery in the country.
He further called on all judicial officers and Magistrates to adhere to the tenets of judicial independence, impartiality and transparency in their dispensation of justice to the people.
Addressing the 2016 Annual General Conference of Magistrates Association of Nigeria in Port Harcourt on Monday, Wike urged judicial officers to play by the rules so that they can address issues of low quality and poor output in the system.
He noted, “As the Magistracy continue to evolve in our nation, I subscribe to the view that the impetus for achieving effective justice delivery must substantially be from within the court system itself.”
He called on the Magistrates to use the annual general conference for collective stocktaking, and retrospection with a view to finding common approaches to overcoming the factors that delimit the magistracy in the country’s justice delivery system.
The governor said: “I commend you for sustaining this annual meeting in spite of the daunting organisational challenges. I noticed that you have lined up a number of interesting topics for discussion, including on the one on practical realities of the doctrine of separation of powers under a democratic dispensation.
He said, “it is correct to assert that the quest for an efficient, effective and easily accessible trial and justice systems by any country is largely lost and won in the Magistrates’ Courts”
Declaring the annual general conference open, Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, said the Magistracy was the entry point to the judiciary.
Represented by Justice Inyang Okoro, the chief justice of Nigeria, called on magistrates to be competent and diligent as they discharge their judicial duties.
The Rivers State Chief Judge, Justice Adama Inyie Iyayi-Lamikanra, appealed to magistrates to always work hard to dispense justice to all manner of people.
The conference, which ends on Friday, is being attended by magistrates from the 36 states of the federation.
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