Ibezim Tasks Nigeria Judiciary on Quick Dispensation of Justice Without Fear or Favour
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By Ken Udeh
The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Awka, Rt. Rev. Dr. Alexander C. Ibezim, has tasked Nigerian judicial workers to rise to the occasion of upholding the integrity of the Judiciary through quicker dispensation of justice without fear or favour.
Ibezim made the call on Friday during a Eucharistic and Thanksgiving Church service commemorating the 2022/23 Legal Year of Anambra State Judiciary at the Cathedral Church of Saint Faith, Awka.
Delivering a sermon on the theme: Dispensation of Justice in Perilous Times: Challenges and Solutions, Bishop Ibezim, stated that judicial officers require courage to deliver justice to all manners and classes of men and women in our society, without minding whose ox is gored.
According to the cleric, if the Judiciary fails as an arm of government to dispense Justice equitably, especially now that Nigeria is in perilous times, Nigeria will collapse.
He stressed that time had come for judicial officers and staff to show integrity and eschew corruption, in all forms, in the discharge of their constitutional responsibilities.
Meanwhile, delivering a speech during the Special Court Session to mark the 2022/23 Legal Year ceremony, at the Judiciary Headquarters, Awka, the Hon. Chief Judge of Anambra State, Hon. Justice Onochie M. Anyachebelu, congratulated the newly elected executive members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Anambra State Branch, led by Comrade Henry Ezeoke; stating that his administration would work together with the new executives, to facilitate a good, sustained and harmonious relationship, concerning the welfare of staff.
He noted that, no doubt, the Justice system is affected by the systemic economic peril and challenges facing Nigeria; however, judicial officers and staff must not condone corruption in the system, because, according to the Hon. Chief Judge, corruption is antithetical to justice.
A cross section of Magistrates of Anambra State Judiciary at the event.
Explaining the negative effect of corruption in the Justice system, His Lordship quoted the words of Justice Uwais, Chief Justice of Nigeria (Rtd.), thus: “A corrupt Judge is more harmful to the society than a man who runs amok with a dagger in a crowded street. The latter can be restrained physically, but a corrupt Judge deliberately destroys the moral foundation of society and causes incurable distress to individuals, through abusing his office while still being referred to as honourable.”
The event which attracted the Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Onyekachukwu Ibezim, Speaker Anambra State House of Assembly, Hon. Uchenna Okafor and other top government’s functionaries, at the Church service, featured inspection of Guard-of- Honour, mounted by a detachement of the Nigerian Police, by the Honourable the Chief Judge, at the Judiciary Headquarters, Awka.