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CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by nairalandkachy1: 8:27am On Dec 15, 2023
There were similar reactions when the CJN's son was one of 23 sworn-in as Justices of the Federal High Court in Sept 2023

Again, reportedly his nephew, was sworn-in as a Justice of the Appeal Court in Sept 2023

The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Olukayode Ariwoola, has appointed his younger brother, Adebayo Ariwoola, as the new auditor for the National Judicial Council (NJC), Peoples Gazette can report based on confirmations obtained last week.

The appointment places the younger Mr Ariwoola in a key position overseeing the internal audit unit of the NJC, a role with substantial authority to ensure financial integrity and responsibility within the commission. He is now responsible for evaluating the commission’s internal controls, scrutinising accounting processes, and ensuring compliance with legal standards.

Justice Ariwoola, who holds a position of near supreme authority with vast powers within the judiciary, now has a direct family link to the head of a crucial oversight unit—arguably the only unit capable of exercising independence and effectively checking and balancing any excesses within the CJN’s domain.

When contacted by The Gazette, the spokesperson of the NJC, Soji Oye, said he could not say “any word” on the matter. This outlet could not immediately reach the spokesman for the Supreme Court, Festus Akande, for comments.

Mr Ariwoola’s appointment, despite his relationship with the chief justice, amplifies concerns surrounding potential conflicts of interest and could be reflecting a stealth consolidation of power within the judiciary in ways that raise questions about the internal transparency that is fundamental to the integrity of any institution.

“It is about transparency here,” Chido Onumah, an anti-corruption campaigner, said. “There is no chance that the auditor will do anything to the detriment of his older brother, and there lies the fundamental issue with the appointment.”

Mr Onumah, who coordinates the African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL), said the perception carries weight and that the chief justice should ordinarily be aware of this.

“Even if the brother were qualified to be the auditor, it is part of the sacrifices that they must collectively make for the sanctity of the chief justice’s office, for being in leadership position,” said Mr Onumah.

He added, “If the brother were appearing before him in a case, his opponent could validly ask Justice Ariwoola to recuse himself from the matter, and the same logic just follows that two members of the same family cannot be watching over each other in a government institution.”

Mr Ariwoola was previously an accountant with the NJC before his promotion to the top-level role, an action public affairs analyst Lanre Suraj believes should be given the benefit of the doubt.

“We should be fair to assume that the NJC will not skip critical hierarchies to appoint the brother of the CJN as auditor,” he said. “Every civil servant has the right to aspire to senior positions within their sphere.”

But Mr Suraj, in another breath, admits the complexity of the situation when he said both the CJN and the NJC as a body ought to “show more respect” for the conflict of interest that is rather glaringly shown.

Whoever will assume the office of an auditor should be “impartial” and “upright,” “having a level of independence,” Mr Suraj said. “Public expectation and assumption will not favour them (the CJN and his brother) in that consideration.”

“For me, I think it will be more than important for the CJN and the NJC to find a way around it without putting both the office of the CJN and that of the auditor in that moral complications and burden before the public,” he added.

This development coincides with a tumultuous phase in the relationship between the judiciary and the general public. The judiciary’s recent string of critical rulings on issues central to the very fabric of the country’s democracy has been marked by a trend of condescending dismissal of public opinion.

Major jurists have adopted a defensive posture that deflects public opinion despite growing scepticism about the judiciary’s overall image.

Observers maintained that Justice Ariwoola’s recent declarations asserting that public opinion does not influence judicial responsibilities, appear to embody a broader trend within the judiciary. This stance, purportedly grounded in legal principles, overlooks a fundamental reality: numerous protests against court rulings stem from the perceived substitution of justice and legal fairness with expedient technicalities.

This sentiment was notably expressed earlier in September when members of the appellate court panel that presided over the presidential election petition tribunal publicly trashed passionate calls for justice from the citizenry and dismissed them as orchestrated tactics by opposing political parties seeking to challenge election results and intimidate the judiciary.

Juwon Sanyaolu, the director of the Take-it-Back Movement in Nigeria, expressed concern over what he describes as a lack of attention from almost every arm of the government towards how people perceive the institutions they preside over.

In his comment, Mr Sanyaolu highlights a worrying trend, saying there appears to be minimal consideration for public opinion and perception in various government branches.

“We are witnessing a system of ‘anything goes’ under the ruling All Progressives Congress where senior public officials have no regard for what is publicly tenable,” he said. “I think it is condemnable and improper.”

Mr Sanyaolu says the possibility of encroaching on the integrity of the auditor’s office is not just a hypothetical scenario but a real threat with a visible basis of assumption.

“We have seen the corruption of due process and public institutions on many fronts. There have been repeated internal disagreements within the judiciary itself about the disbursement of the funds it receives, so the fact that the auditor could easily become his brother’s accomplice should there be an infringement or abuse of power if not far-fetched,” he added.

It is not uncommon for judiciary members to question the financial planning and expenditures overseen by the chief justice and other directors within the institution. Past complaints have been raised with strong-worded memos seeking executive intervention to address deteriorating working conditions for senior judges despite the financial allocations received.

In 2020, 13 justices of the Supreme Court called out the chief justice based on deteriorating work conditions. One of the justices who signed the petition, Musa Dattijo Mohammed, would assert in his retirement speech later in 2023 that the over N160 billion the federal judiciary received in the allocation has not trickled down into easier working conditions for the judges.

“Notwithstanding the phenomenal increases in the sums appropriated and released to the judiciary, Justices and officers’ welfare and the quality of service the judiciary render have continued to decline.

“It is instructive to enquire what the judiciary also does with its allocations. Who is responsible for the expenditure? An unrelenting searchlight needs to be beamed to unravel how the sums are expended,” he said.


https://gazettengr.com/cjn-ariwoola-appoints-younger-brother-adebayo-ariwoola-as-new-auditor-for-national-judicial-council/

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Righthussle: 8:30am On Dec 15, 2023
Where dem dey see this kind elder brother buy abeg?

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by 10mobile: 8:36am On Dec 15, 2023
Righthussle:
Where dem dey buy this kind elder brother abeg?
Lol. A good example of how family pressure destroys our 'leaders'.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 8:38am On Dec 15, 2023
What do u expect

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by ChristCee: 8:39am On Dec 15, 2023
It is finished. APC really #changed the system.
Buhari experimented with it, now these ones are excercising it.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Sultanofpiglets: 8:42am On Dec 15, 2023
Yoruba that claim to LOVE NIGERIA that IGBOs want to leave peacefully for them to enjoy.

Just imagine if an IGBO man is Incharge of all these anomalies. The idiots will be.mobilized to OJOTA and their paid goons in the media will be shouting NEPOTISM..

Yoruba are such tribalist...in. 1 NIGERIA..they claim to LOVE... cool

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Jostoman: 8:54am On Dec 15, 2023
Chief injustice of Nigeria has done it again.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by YouandiAllofus: 8:59am On Dec 15, 2023
Corruption has no better definition!
Sadly, this cankar warm is swelling monstrously from having a good feast at the heart of the judiciary!

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by WorldRichest: 9:02am On Dec 15, 2023
Sultanofpiglets:
Yoruba that claim to LOVE NIGERIA that IGBOs want to leave peacefully for them to enjoy.

Just imagine if an IGBO man is Incharge of all these anomalies. The idiots will be.mobilized to OJOTA and their paid goons in the media will be shouting NEPOTISM..

Yoruba are such tribalist...in. 1 NIGERIA..they claim to LOVE... cool

Una go Explain Tire, because No Evidence

Yoruba are tribalists, yet you all ran away from your cursed states and jumped into Mallam Audu's trailer carrying Cows from Bornu through Igboland to Yoruba land to come and sell Gala and La Casera inside holdups and sleep under bridges.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by SoNature(m): 9:17am On Dec 15, 2023
This is exactly what Olisa Agbakoba said yesterday. Even in the judiciary, there's a cabal. If you aren't loyal to them, you are finished! You won't get nominated to become a justice.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Pakute: 9:34am On Dec 15, 2023
Loads of trash from Gazzette as usual. NJC appointed the man as an auditor, the CJN did not. He was appointed being duely qualified for the job and no law was broken in his appointment.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Kingluqman(m): 9:41am On Dec 15, 2023
Starting from the President


Padi Padi government grin

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by dominic17: 9:58am On Dec 15, 2023
Yorubas way nah

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Chicagograduate(m): 10:14am On Dec 15, 2023
Ariwoola is an apc member disguising as a judge.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by AfroBeatDiary: 10:29am On Dec 15, 2023
That is the antecedent set by Buhari in the executive arm of government, if he can and get away with it, why can't it happen in the judiciarym?

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Minime10(f): 10:29am On Dec 15, 2023
Righthussle:
Where dem dey buy this kind elder brother abeg?

My brother! Na only your comment make sense & caught my attention
Where in God's own name, dem dey see this kind Elder Brothers, Uncles and Aunties biko nu

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by delpee(f): 10:33am On Dec 15, 2023
This is outrageous and embarrassing! The role of an auditor requires him/her to be fully independent. There can't be transparency and accountability in this situation.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by SALLYBERRY01(m): 10:59am On Dec 15, 2023
my time self dey come
Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by CoronaVirusPro: 10:59am On Dec 15, 2023
Round peg in round hole!

He is more than competent for the position.

Exactly what the NJC needs. An unbiased judge, and a competent and transparent auditor.

It's a win for justice!

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Factfinder1(m): 11:00am On Dec 15, 2023
1 nigeriya

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by SatoshiX: 11:00am On Dec 15, 2023
As long as it's on merit.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by reiddecuti: 11:00am On Dec 15, 2023
Nigeria na family business. Do as you like when e reach ur turn.


Every single one with opportunity in leadership doing everything possible in contributing in wrecking this country.



Las Las, everybody go dey alright!!!
Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by OluwaBlessyn: 11:00am On Dec 15, 2023
Lmao


Wetin una expect

Na so dem Dey do
Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by onuman: 11:00am On Dec 15, 2023
nairalandkachy1:
There were similar reactions when the CJN's son was one of 23 sworn-in as Justices of the Federal High Court in Sept 2023

Again, reportedly his nephew, was sworn-in as a Justice of the Appeal Court in Sept 2023



https://gazettengr.com/cjn-ariwoola-appoints-younger-brother-adebayo-ariwoola-as-new-auditor-for-national-judicial-council/


Who will now bell the cat?

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Namaster: 11:00am On Dec 15, 2023
If you ask them now, they'll tell you it's grace and hardwork. grin

Tinubu and APC have ushered in an era of wicked abuse of power and contempt of the law. Anyone is free to misbehave as long as they remain loyal to Tinubu and his caucus.

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by SpatialKing(m): 11:01am On Dec 15, 2023
WorldRichest:


Una go Explain Tire, because No Evidence

Yoruba are tribalists, yet you all ran away from your cursed states and jumped into Mallam Audu's trailer carrying Cows from Bornu through Igboland to Yoruba land to come and sell Gala and La Casera inside holdups and sleep under bridges.

Your people are already running away from Lagos to ogun because of hunger...

The new Oil and Gas in Yoruba land is human skull mining

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by tobenuel(m): 11:01am On Dec 15, 2023
Before nko, wetin una been dey expect. na Yorubas dey rule now, i no wan hear pim

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by BluntCrazeMan: 11:02am On Dec 15, 2023
Ok naa..


They will soon make him a Supreme Court Judge...
Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by Justiceleague1: 11:02am On Dec 15, 2023
And so...so cos his brother is chief justice,he too shouldn't aim for position?
Unah want him to get to 100 yrs first?!
But the question is,if it was an Igbo person, coneheaded structures and sophisticated maarrraans won't allow the world to rest

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by verybadmouth(m): 11:02am On Dec 15, 2023
Better elder brother

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Re: CJN Ariwoola Appoints Younger Brother, Adebayo, As new auditor for NJC by TruthsFM: 11:02am On Dec 15, 2023
This is pure nepotism at play here. Our judiciary are heavily compromised already.

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