My headache in Nigeria’s justice system – CJN


The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, has expressed concerns over what he called delay in Nigeria’s justice delivery system.

Consequently, he called for a thorough and comprehensive reform of the country’s judicial system to ensure access to justice at affordable costs and within a reasonable time.

 The CJN stated this at the virtual opening of the 2020 All- Nigeria Judges’ Conference for judges of lower courts, at the National Judicial Institute (NJI), Abuja on Monday.

“The delay in our justice delivery system has been a source of great concern to me, as it must be to you all.

“This unacceptable situation inevitably dictates the need for a thorough and comprehensive reform of our justice sector to ensure access to justice at affordable costs and within a reasonable time,” he said.

Mr Muhammad said that given the constitutional role of the judiciary, it was important that citizens enjoyed easy access to courts.
 This, he said, would help them ventilate their grievances and have their cases adjudicated upon.

In her welcome address, the Administrator of the institute, retired Justice Rosaline Bozimo, said that the biennial conference had always served as an avenue to stock taking by judges of the lower courts all over the country.

She said that it had also provided a platform to strategise on the means of adopting global best practices to meet critical challenges in the dispensation of justice to all in the country

Justice Muhammad