The acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Tanko
Muhammad, has appealed to chairmen and members of the Election Petition
Tribunal that would handle cases arising from the 2019 general election to be
guided by the rule of law and not sentiment.
Muhammad, who made the appeal on Thursday in Abuja
at the swearing-in ceremony of a batch of 17 chairmen and members of the panel,
said the judicious adjudication of electoral matters that would be brought
before them would go a long way in determining the peace in country.
The acting CJN, who was assisted by seven other
justices of the Supreme Court to administer the oath of office on the
panelists, noted that the task before the election petition panel is an onerous
one that would impact heavily upon the judiciary and the country as a whole and
as such they cannot afford to fail.
"It is the general belief that elections held
when the rule of law is to fragile, seldom lead to lasting democratic
governance. You are enjoined to always strike a balance between justice and
rule of law as you embark on this critical national assignment.
"As you all know, the rule of law delayed, is
lasting peace denied because justice is a handmaiden of true peace. We need
this in Nigeria more than ever before. The trumpet must first sound from the
temple of justice; hence we put you forward as champions of this noble cause.
"By virtue of this oath, you are now armed
with the power to adjudicate on electoral disputes and take decisions in
accordance with your convictions, which must be deeply rooted in law and not
sentiments or public opinion," he said.
Muhammad accordingly charged them to submit
themselves to the sanctity of the rule of law and supremacy of the constitution
in the discharge of their judicial functions, adding that their participation
in these tribunals at this crucial phase of the Nigerian judiciary is not by
accident but a clear design of the Almighty God.
He noted that in the discharge of their duties,
they would be confronted with a lot of temptations as well as blackmails, but
they should rather see such as a test of their strength of character, honesty
and integrity.
"My candid advice is that, in whatever
circumstance, you should always be mindful of this oath you have just taken
because it now stands as an uncompromising witness between you and your creator,”
he added.
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