The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, has assured Magistrates and Judges of the lower courts' of ongoing efforts at improving their welfare packages.
Justice Ariwoola, who gave the assurance at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Hybrid Refresher Course for Magistrates and Judges of the Lower Courts in Abuja, commended the judges for their efforts at justice delivery, particularly at the grassroots.
He said, proactive steps are being taken to ameliorate these difficulties and improve the overall welfare of Judicial officers and staff of these courts since this invariably has an impact on the quality and pace of their service delivery.”
Speaking further, Justice Ariwoola said, strategic positioning invariably gives the lower courts the most crucial and all-important role in the Justice system, that cannot be underestimated.
He explained that the term ‘lower courts’, which is often used in reference to the Magistrate courts, Area courts, Customary courts, as well as the Sharia Courts, is not in any way indicative of their relevance or their role in the judiciary.
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Rather, this appellation is often used in light of the fact that these courts are the proximate and ultimate courts that are readily accessible to citizens at the grassroots.
“It is therefore imperative that in dealing or relating with users of their courts, magistrates and the judges of the lower courts must act with candour, integrity and within the confines of the law at all times in order to bolster trust and confidence in the justice system,” he said.
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