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Appeal Court president cautions tribunal judges against irresponsible acts

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The President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa on Wednesday cautioned tribunal judges to be mindful of their responsibility during trial of petitions that will come their way, warning any judge found wanting will be dealt with.

She said any Judge who misbehaved in the discharge of his or her duties will be punished.
The Appeal Court president, who spoke in Abuja yesterday at the induction programme for Justices of the appellate court, chairmen and members of election petition tribunals, said members of the tribunal shall be closely monitored by her office.

Bulkachuwa, who said time is of essence in election petitions, urged members of the election petition tribunal to desist from granting frivolous adjournments and to also discourage the practice of employing undue technicalities or any act capable of causing delay in the dispensation of petitions.

According to her, the judiciary has been a major role player in the sustenance of democracy in the country by adjudicating in all cases that arise from pre-election as well as post-election activities.

She said: “I need not remind you that the assignment ahead of you is enormous and due diligence and professionalism is expected from each and every one of you.

“Always be law abiding and do not allow yourselves to be stirred by emotions, fear, or sentiments. You are expected to be in charge of your courts.

“The judiciary is in the lime light and as judicial officers, we should discharge the responsibilities reposed on us, both individually and collectively by dispensing justice in accordance with the law without fear or favour, affection or ill-will within the dictates of our conscience and oath of office.”

Felix Omohomhion, Abuja