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CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by TouchNfollow(op): 4:19pm On Dec 11, 2024
CJN, AGF warn against frivolous complaints against judges, threaten sanctions
Justice-Kudirat-Kekere-Ekun

…ex-AGF Agabi, Body of Benchers decry unwarranted denigration of judiciary

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) have assured that those involved in making frivolous and unsubstantiated allegations against judges in the country are visited with appropriate sanctions.

While Justice Kekere-Ekun said the National Judicial Council (NJC) was currently woing on ways to ensure that where frivolous complaints are made against judicial officers, there would be consequences, Fagbemi said those involved would be brought to justice.

They spoke in Abuja on Monday at the 2024 Justices of the Court of Appeal’s annual conference, with the theme: “Judicial introspection.”

The CJN, who declared the event opened, noted that “There is a growing negative perception of the Judiciary. We must all, individually and collectively, work towards changing negative perception.”

She disclosed that the NJC, at its last meeting, resolved that while it will always look into genuine complaints against judges, it will also stand to support judicial officers where frivolous complaints are made.

Justice Kekere-Ekun added: “And, we are looking at ways to ensure that where frivolous allegations are made, there are consequences.”

She expressed concern about the recurring incidents of conflicting judgments at the Court of Appeal and suggested how to address it.

The CJN said: “Now, the issue of conflicting decisions is one of great concern in our community at present time. And, one of the reasons that we have conflicting decisions is because many panels do not hold conferences to discuss all reserved judgments.

“It is strongly recommended that conferences be held. I cannot overemphasise this point. We are an appellate court for a reason, and the reason is that several heads are better than one.

“So, holding conferences, exchanging opinions and ideas on matters that come before us is extremely essential.


“We have presiding justice here. And if it has not been your practice, I want to appeal to you that you start making it a practice. It is a very, very essential tool in the work that we do.”

Th CJN commended the Justices and supper staff for their achievements in the last judicial year and urged them to rededicate themselves for the task of ensuring enhanced access to justice for all.

She said: “While we celebrate our achievements, we must remain conscious of the challenges facing the Judiciary – cases backlogs, funding constraints and public perception of judicial inefficiency – are of significant concerns.

“However, I believe that through introspection we can develop innovative strategies to tackle these issues internally.


“For instance, by leveraging technology to streamline case management and enhancing the use of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, we can improve efficiency and accessibility.

“Additionally, introspection compels us to reaffirm our commitment to ethics and accountability, ensuring that our actions remain above reproach,” Justice Kekere-Ekun said.


Fagbemi identified the Judiciary’s contributions to the continued sustenance of the nation’s democracy and urged it to ignore distractions and attempts to compromise it’s independence.

He pledge his support to ensure that the Judiciary has all its requires to functions effectively.

The AGF added: “For those who are disparaging the Judiciary, I can assure you, and I seize this opportunity to make this pledge, that they will be brought to justice, or like the Americans would say, we will take justice to them.”

Fagbemi noted that challenges to judicial independence persist, which come from various sources, including political interference, public opinion (especially perpetrated on social media), and even well-intentioned efforts to improve the justice system.

He added: “It is however imperative that we remain vigilant and steadfast in our defense of judicial independence.”

The President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem explained that the conference is intended as a unique opportunity for introspection, knowledge-sharing, and growth among stakeholders.

She noted that judicial officers occupy a position of paramount importance in the administration of justice with their decisions exerting a profound impact on individuals, communities, and society at large.

She added that nevertheless and despite their expertise and experience, judges are not immune to the limitations inherent in human decision-making, including errors, biases, and prejudices.

“To address these limitations and ensure the delivery of justices, judicial introspection offers a mechanism for self-reflection, in-depth analysis, and ongoing improvement.

“The emergence of Social Media has profoundly transformed the dynamics of interpersonal interaction, communication, and information dissemination, yielding significant improvements in the efficacy and scope of human connection.

“Nevertheless, this technological shift has also generated a range of challenges for the judiciary, including the management of online reputation, cyber-bullying and harassment.

“The preservation of the integrity of digital evidence in the context of legal proceedings is now a thing of concern. To effectively navigate these complexities, it is only appropriate for the judiciary to engage in a process of regular intellectual upliftment.


“A regular examination of existing practices, procedures, and policies to ensure their efficacy, efficiency, and fairness in the digital age is imperative,” Justice Dongban-Mensem said.

Former AGF, Kanu Agabi (SAN) and the Chairman Body of Benchers (BOB), Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN) decried what they perceived as the undue denigration of the Judiciary, arguing, among others, that judicial officers were being unjustly vilified

While Agabi, in his keynote address, noted that Nigerian judges were functioning in a precarious environment where absordities were becoming the norm, Awomolo argued that the faults of a few bad eggs could not be used to assess all.

The ex-AGF accused the society of playing the ostrich in its unwarranted denigration of the Judiciary, noting that “it is we who tempt the judges, yet, we are the one who condemn them when few of them succumbed to these temptations.”

Agabi urged the judges to be mindful that “you live and work in an age where corruption has permeated every department of the nation.

“Dictatorship would never have taken root in our country if corruption had not first, permeated every department of it.


“That corruption can, by no means be blamed on judges, even though and insignificant number of judges have left themselves to be implicated in it.

“You live and work as judges in time when nothing is predictable; a time when patriotism at a low ebb, and the nation is stigmatized as an artificial creation.

“We have a total misconception of democracy as the right to do as one pleases without the rights of others.

“Politics is perceived as a game of deception, the end justice the means. We proceed on the false assumption that politics without fraud cannot produce result, we aim at being strong in numbers without being strong in spirit and in truth. What can judges do in such a situation?


“We strive to fight falsehood with falsehood, but at the end, it is falsehood that is triumphing. Life is no longer sacred. We have reach that point at which Babylon was when bricks were worth more than life.

“That is where we are in this country, where power and wealth are everything and life is nothing. You blame that on the judges, no!.” Agabi said.

He urged the NJC not to limit itself to disciplining erring judges, but should also act at their mouthpiece and protect them against undue vilification from the public.
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Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by BIenc:
Good Sanity will return to the country
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by helinues: 4:21pm On Dec 11, 2024
Una don hear?

That social media bill, something might be wrong with it. It's time to look into it critically and apply
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by SoftSport(m): 4:25pm On Dec 11, 2024
Very good!

Judicial officers should be protected from undue harassment or baseless accusations that could undermine their authority and the justice system.

shocked
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by jkpbestseries: 4:29pm On Dec 11, 2024
People go soon collect wotowoto from them
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by Looking4Trouble: 4:36pm On Dec 11, 2024
Shey una dey hear? Small Tiger (kekere-Ekun) doesn’t play with dogs and baboons. She will eat you all. Now you can guess how many years your new friend Dele will spend in prison. Even any lawyer that defends him to collect small imprisonment
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 4:41pm On Dec 11, 2024
If you do the right thing, you will not be bothered by the rant of people.

Clear conscience fears no accusation.

You discard evidence to decide cases based on technicalities and you expect people to respect you?

Na 2023 elections cast una completely.

Imagine a whole supreme court judge reading his judgement from hiding.

Tufiakwa!
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by Fiscus105(m): 4:42pm On Dec 11, 2024
Dele should proof his case with evidences, if not, use him as deterrent for others.


If you want to open rot in a system, do thorough and discreet investigation with facts and not just to "criticise, wail, conderm and attack" to get undeserved fame and possibly money.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by docjuli(m): 4:42pm On Dec 11, 2024
ok
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by sekundosekundo: 4:44pm On Dec 11, 2024
grin
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by DatNiggaDaz:
grin

Watch how fallen demons react to the corruption, intimidations oozing ftom the Nigerian judiciary
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by Softmirror: 4:47pm On Dec 11, 2024
DatNiggaDaz:
grin

Watch hows fallen demons react to the corruption, intimidations oozing ftom the Nigerian judiciary
Provide evidence to this claim of yours please, because that is what the CJN is talking about. So kindly show us your evidence PLEASE!
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by jaxxy(m): 4:47pm On Dec 11, 2024
She said nothing. undecided
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by Abagworo(m): 4:47pm On Dec 11, 2024
This is shocking to me. Most wars are caused by gagging of voices against complaint.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by TrackerSK: 4:47pm On Dec 11, 2024
helinues:
Una don hear?

That social media bill, something might be wrong with it. It's time to look into it critically and apply
The same social media your useless party used to cling to power by using all sorts of derogatory statements against the then ruling party.Pls, don't use this brain you used to type this nonsense to cross the road.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by tarboshi(m): 4:49pm On Dec 11, 2024
Judges are public servants and should not play gods. People who feel they are ill-treated have the right to complain, even if the complaints don't hold waters.
Don't muzzle the citizens.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by IamObidientBut: 4:51pm On Dec 11, 2024
It is here finally. Nigerians embrace your new tyrannical dictatorship government. Enjoy but remember say if e touch Moscow e must touch new york! Tunumbum emilokan
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by babaRUNtinz(m): 4:52pm On Dec 11, 2024
They should do things right too. They are the last hope of a common man,if I tell you wetin my landlord do me ehn? Ok oo
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by AntiChristian: 4:52pm On Dec 11, 2024
lipsrsealed

The sanctions should be as humongous as the offense!

he who comes to equity must come with clean hands!

Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by spiSeyi: 4:53pm On Dec 11, 2024
APC Judiciary at play , Nigeria is not ripe for sovereignty just take a look at Ghana's elections with no tribunals and corrupt court proceedings grin grin.
I think it's high time that a referendum is conducted so that everyone can be and probably come back to their senses.
The likes of MNK and Fela Anikulapo are correct if you look at the situation of our country. With this set of judiciary 2027 election might trigger the 2nd civil war or even democracy revolution and uprising if things aren't corrected sad
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by Dwightventures(m): 4:53pm On Dec 11, 2024
I trust NOTHING and NO ONE in this jungle called Nigeria. The minds of the inhabitants, wherever they might now reside in the world, are deeply rooted in the age of backwardness in the human evolution. We're still living in the pre-Enlightenment mindset. No school attendance has yet changed that.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by PressMyButton: 4:54pm On Dec 11, 2024
I love this strong response. Come down heavily on headless mob who at every point desecrate the judiciary because a certain Gbajue lost an election woefully. Every harassment and intimidation of the judiciary must be met with a stronger jail term.

God bless Nigerian Judiciary

God bless Nigeria.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by 3seriez(m): 4:54pm On Dec 11, 2024
That is all they are good at. They can threaten others but when it's politicians and elites involved , they turn their backsides for them.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by DatNiggaDaz: 4:54pm On Dec 11, 2024
Softmirror:
Provide evidence to this claim of yours please, because that is what the CJN is talking about. So kindly show us your evidence PLEASE!
Are you a fallen demon ?

Provide proof that Tinubu snatched grabbed & ran away with your soul & brain

Guilty conscience dey worry you.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by wunmi590(m): 4:55pm On Dec 11, 2024
huh

Using all means to shut people up, so when a bad judgement is being passed, due to not following due process, it should not be reported...

They go abroad and see how things are being done there and come back home and behave anyhow...

God get everybody time
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by Softmirror: 4:56pm On Dec 11, 2024
DatNiggaDaz:
Are you a fallen demon ?

Provide proof that Tinubu snatched grabbed & ran away with your soul & brain

Guilty conscience dey worry you.
As expected lol...😂
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by ERockson: 4:56pm On Dec 11, 2024
Good one
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by DatNiggaDaz:
Softmirror:
Provide evidence to this claim of yours please, because that is what the CJN is talking about. So kindly show us your evidence PLEASE!
grin

Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by DatNiggaDaz: 4:58pm On Dec 11, 2024
Softmirror:
As expected lol...😂
grin

Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by Empex(m): 4:58pm On Dec 11, 2024
The statements made by Justice Dongban-Mensem, Kanu Agabi, and Adegboyega Awomolo touch on some real challenges facing the judiciary, but let’s not gloss over the deeper truths. Yes, social media has made it easier to criticize public institutions, including the judiciary. And yes, there are societal issues like corruption and political dysfunction. But the judiciary isn’t just another cog in the system—it’s supposed to lead in integrity and accountability. So, let’s unpack this.

First, "judges are victims" is an overplayed narrative. The judiciary has a responsibility to set the standard, not point fingers at societal corruption. If the judiciary can’t hold itself to a higher ethical benchmark, who will? Agabi’s claim that "only a few judges succumb to temptation" feels like an excuse. Even a single corrupt judge undermines the system's credibility because the judiciary’s power lies in the perception of fairness and justice. This isn’t about unfair vilification; it’s about consequences for actions.

Second, where is the accountability? Awomolo’s lament about undue criticism from the public misses the point. People criticize because they’ve lost faith. Let’s not pretend the judiciary hasn’t earned some of this distrust. Cases drag on for years, "technicalities" override justice, and some verdicts reek of favoritism. Instead of dismissing public outrage as unfair, why not use it as a wake-up call? The judiciary must engage with these concerns, not shield itself from them.

Third, the NJC protecting judges from "vilification" is not the solution. Transparency is. If the NJC spent as much effort publicly disciplining erring judges as it does trying to defend the institution’s image, maybe people would trust it more. Protecting judges’ reputations is less important than protecting the integrity of the judicial process.

Lastly, Justice Dongban-Mensem’s call for intellectual upliftment is spot on, but it needs action. Adapting to the digital age isn’t just about keeping up with technology; it’s about reforming how justice is delivered. Why do we still have cases adjourned endlessly? Why can’t we digitize court records or implement more efficient systems to speed up trials? These are practical steps that will earn respect, not speeches.

The truth is, the judiciary is at a crossroads. It can choose to embrace reform, accountability, and transparency—or it can continue blaming society and social media for its woes. Nigerians deserve a judiciary they can trust, not one that asks for blind loyalty. So, instead of blaming the critics, let’s see action. That’s how you rebuild trust and reclaim dignity.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by udemzyudex(m): 4:59pm On Dec 11, 2024
No difference.
Re: CJN, AGF Warn Against Frivolous Complaints Against Judges, Threaten Sanctions by StaffofOrayan(m): 4:59pm On Dec 11, 2024
Softmirror:
Provide evidence to this claim of yours please, because that is what the CJN is talking about. So kindly show us your evidence PLEASE!
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