Politics
Sanction Erring Judges To Save Democracy – Arimie
Against the background
of the critical assessment of some conflicting judicial pronouncements from the bench by the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, at the just concluded 56th Annual Conference in Port Harcourt, a Port Harcourt-based public affairs analyst has called on the National Judicial Council (NJC) to sanction erring judges in order to save the society from self destruction.
Baring his mind on the issue in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt, Mr Biebele Arimie decried what he called the “over politicisation of the judiciary” by some judges as evident in some recent judicial pronouncements in the country.
According to Arimie, even though politics could not be totally removed from the judiciary because of the way judges wee appointed, the priests in the temple of justice can not afford to politicise justice if they understood their role as those who hold the very fabric of society together.
He appealed to Nigeria’s political class to pursue peace and not to incite violence by the influence they bring to bear on the judiciary, but urged judges to be above board in dealing with the politicians not only to maintain their integrity but also to guard against individuals and groups resorting to self help and denigrating the reputation of the judiciary as the last hope of the common man.
Arimie who is also a procurement expert said that once a judge is proven to be biased, it is either that he doesn’t know the law or that he has been compromised and therefore poses a danger to himself and the smooth running of an orderly society.
He commended the NBA for taking a stand and speaking up against what was observed as a dangerous development for the benefit of the Nigerian society and appealed to the judiciary to see the utterances of the bar as a clarion call for the bench to call itself to order from pushing the country to the brink of anarchy.
“They’re only trying to remind the judiciary of their role, what they have to moderate whatever the executive, the legislature and we the people are doing for society to be better”, he said, warning that “if they push the legal system to its brink as they’re doing and it fails completely, there will be anarchy”.
He said it was totally out of place for courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction to over rule each other as such “mischievous” judgments only ridicule the legal system and attempt to stand the law on its head.
Opaka Dokubo