• Friday, May 03, 2024
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You are God’s representatives on earth, CJN tells Supreme Court justices

Justice Ibrahim Muhammad

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Muhammad Friday told new Supreme Court justices that they represent God on earth and will give account of their steward to God one day.

The CJN, who said this during swearing in of eight new justices as Supreme Court judges, warned the new justices not to allow their personal ambition or any extraneous considerations to becloud their sense of judgment in the discharge of their judicial functions.

The CJN further warned that their interactions with people of unenviable inclinations and pedigree, if there is any, must be halted forthwith.

The new judges are Mohammed Garba Lawal, Helen Morenikeji Ogunwumiju, Abdul Aboki, Ibrahim Mohammed Musa Saulawa, Adamu Jauro, Samuel Oseji, Tijani Abubakar and Emmanuel Akomaye Agim.

With the inauguration of the eight Justices, the Supreme Court now has 20 justices though the full complement is 21.

At the Supreme Court level of adjudication, the CJN urged them to let their conscience guide and filter every thought that traverses their minds.

“I have no doubt that you may have at one time or the other, been confronted with some forms of criticisms or verbal assaults by litigants who have lost cases.

“I want to assure you that more of that will come your ways at the final court in the land where appellants’ expectations are often high and infectious.

“There is no way you can please human beings especially litigants and Iam making it clear that the easiest way to fail in life is to try to please everybody.

“The only deity you can fear is the Almighty God. Once your judgment is in consonance with what God expects from you and is also in accordance with the constitution, you should consider yourself the happiest and freest person on earth,” the CJN said.

Justice Muhammad reminded the new Justices that their elevation to Supreme Court is recognition of their astuteness and evident passion for hard work and urged them to bring their experiences and dexterity to bear at the apex court.

Having taken their judicial oath and rules guiding the judicial officers, the CJN further charged them to uphold their moral uprightness, integrity and respect for the constitution and other extant laws in operations.