President Bola Tinubu has said that the judiciary alone can build the confidence of both local and international investors to bring investments into Nigeria.
The president asserted on Monday in Abuja while declaring open the 2023 All Nigeria Judges Conference of the Superior Courts organised by the National Judicial Institute.
The president who was represented by the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, said the economic transformation of Nigeria could not be left to only the executive arm of government.
“Our economic transformation is not just in the hands of the executive alone, the judiciary has a significant role to play in this transformation journey.
“It is the judiciary alone that can build the confidence of investors that commercial disputes can be resolved fairly and speedily in a manner that preserves and improves their investment.
“Such a realisation alone will significantly improve our position to be an investment destination,’’ the president said.
While reiterating his commitment to ensuring absolute independence of the judiciary, the president also said that he had directed that the issue of the upward review of remuneration of judicial officers be revisited.
“I have directed the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission to review its previous unacceptable recommendation of a 114 percent increase in the remuneration of judicial officers.
“I have asked them to come up with a more realistic rate that will reflect the present economic realities and I am optimistic that the process will be concluded soon.’’
President Tinubu also appealed that legal practitioners in private practice who had distinguished themselves should be considered for appointment to the appellate courts.
“ I am of the strong view that in order to further strengthen our appellate courts, qualified, experienced and diligent private legal practitioners should be considered for appointment to both the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
“I believe that Nigeria will stand to benefit a lot from these appointments,’’ he said.
Delivering a keynote address, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, (CJN) Justice Olukayode Ariwoola expressed hope that the long-anticipated independence of the judiciary would be achieved during President Tinubu’s tenure.
“I am hopeful that this 2023 All Nigerian Judges’ Conference, which is the first since the commencement of this new administration will come with an improved disposition towards the welfare of the judiciary.
“This is especially as it pertains to the protracted issue of its independence as well as a strong desire to foster healthy and productive relationships among all three arms.’’
The CJN who doubles as the Chairman of the Board of Governors, National Judicial Institute, charged the judges with the need to remain unwavering in their commitment to seeing that in all cases, justice should not only be done but seen to be done.
“We must distance ourselves from all forms of indiscretions and ventures capable of bringing the judiciary to disrepute,’’ the CJN said.
Also speaking at the event, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, (FCT) Mr Nyesom Wike said that the FCT was committed to providing an environment conducive to the judiciary in dispensing justice.
According to him, I am pleased to report that efforts are underway to enhance the infrastructure of court facilities, improve the welfare of judicial officers and streamline administrative processes to reduce unnecessary delays.
`The aim is to create an environment that enhances the delivery of justice without being encumbered.
“The president has mandated that we should, with immediate effect, construct a brand new Court of Appeal Division of Abuja which must be completed in 15 months.
“The president has also directed that we should construct houses for the FCT judges and magistrates in Abuja.
“Also the President has directed that judges of the Federal High Court in Abuja must be given new quarters and also judges of the Court of Appeal Abuja Division.’’
Earlier, in a goodwill message, the Administrator of the institute, retired Justice Salisu Abdullahi said that the conference was organized in line with the statutory mandate of the institute.
“This is amongst other things, the provision of continuing judicial education for all categories of judicial officers and their support staff.
“The All Nigerian Judges’ Conference of the Superior Courts is a tactical and all-important engagement which holds significant purposes for all and sundry.
“It is first and foremost a reunion of sorts since it presents an opportunity to come together as a unified whole, accordingly, this convergence aids a three-pronged agenda which I like to call the three A’s- Acclaim, Appraise and Advance,’’ he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that the theme for the 2023 conference is: “Strengthening Judicial Commitments to the Rule of Law and Democracy.’’