Shun unmerited wealths, ostentatious lifestyle, CJN warns Judges


The Chief Justice Of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, has warned judges in the country  to run away from unmerited wealths so as not to run foul of the law.

Justice Muhammad gave the advise on Wednesday while inaugurating six judges for the Federal High Court of Nigeria and one for the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory high court, warning that the National Judicial Council (NJC) will fish out the bad eggs within the judiciary and show them the way out.

Muhammed noted that as judicial officers, judges must shun vainglory, dishonest disposition and ostentatious life style, borne out of corrupt acquaintances.

Corrupt judges according to the CJN can only run but will not have the capacity to hide from the long arm of the disciplinary apparatus of the NJC.

“As I always say, appointment to the bench is not appointment to affluence, influence or unholy alliance with people of questionable character that may appear before you in different guises and make you do what is offensive to the law.

“You must shun unmerited wealth, dishonest disposition and never should you engage in any act that may make you regret ever being a judicial officer,” he said.

The CJN said that though judges are not known to possess supernatural powers to perform wonders but however charged the new judges to be prepared for demand to do impossible from the society.

Justice Muhammad charged the new Judges to be ready to hear more especially during 2023 general elections, adding that though he rejoiced with them, he also sympathised with them for the troubles, inconveniences and all sort of uncomplementary remarks that may be made against them by litigants in the course of adjudications.

“We are all humans, no doubt, but you must display the humanism in you by doing those extraordinary things that people would say you cannot do. That is what distinguishes those with integrity and passion for success from those with unenviable pedigree and dysfunctional moral compass,” he said.

The CJN counselled the new Judges to allow their oath of office to occupy an important place in their hearts and be rightly applied in their adjudications.

“This is a bond that you should engrave in your heart and it should serve as a moral compass while adjudicating in all matters that come before you.
“You must not derail from the revered path of impartiality, fairness and equity. We don’t need any soothsayer to tell us that the times are quite perilous and ominous,” he said.

The CJN further said the present situation of Nigeria, seriously need judicial officers with the right character and who are honest, objective, dispassionate and humble, adding that the appointment of the new judges was not by accident but by the divine will of God and must therefore be led by wisdom and guided by their conscience.

The new Judges are Emmanuel Gakko, Musa Sulaiman Liman, Segun-Bello Mabel Taiye, Bala Khalifa-Mohammed Usman, Ahmad Gama Mahmud, Aminu Garba of the Federal High Court and Joseph Adebayo Aina of the FCT high court.