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NBA Boss Lauds Swearing-In Of C’River CJ
President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Mr. Olumide Akpata has commended the recent swearing in of Justice Akon Ikpeme as the substantive Chief Judge of Cross River State describing it as victory for the rule of law.
Mr. Akpata said in a statement: “The news of the confirmation of Justice Akon Ikpeme as the substantive Chief Judge of Cross River State by the House of Assembly is very welcome news. It should not have taken this long, but this is a victory for the rule of law and the doctrine of supremacy of the Constitution.
“I commend all the parties involved for bringing about a successful end to the saga and restate the commitment of the NBA under my administration to continually advocate for good governance at all levels of government, respect for the rule of law and due process”.
The Cross River State House of Assembly had in 2020 declined to recommend Justice Ikpeme as the substantive number one judicial officer of the state labelling her a “security risk” because she is a “non-indigene”.
The leadership of the NBA swiftly intervened by calling on the Cross River State executive and legislature to respect the rule of law by confirming the jurist’s appointment as recommended by the National Judicial Council (NJC) .
In the heat of the crisis, Akpata had commented in a statement dated September 14, 2020, that the NBA was disturbed by the reasons undergirding the refusal, by the Cross River State House of Assembly, to confirm the recommendation and appointment of Justice Akon Ikpeme as substantive Chief Judge.
The NJC had unanimously agreed that the reasons adduced by the House of Assembly are untenable and unsubstantiated, and has reinforced its recommendation of Hon. Justice Akon Ikpeme.
“The NBA agrees with the NJC in this regard and enjoins the Governor and the House of Assembly of Cross River State to complete the appointment and confirmation of Hon. Justice Akon Ikpeme as substantive Chief Judge. To do otherwise would worsen the present imbroglio and significantly diminish public confidence in the judiciary.”
“The NBA is working with the NJC to speedily resolve this issue before it does further damage to the public perception of the judiciary. It is our duty to defend the rule of law, and we will prod the government of Cross River State to appoint Hon. Justice Akon Ikpeme as substantive Chief Judge, in line with the recommendations of the NIC and the long-held judicial tradition of appointing the most senior judicial officer as Chief Judge.”
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