The Acting Chief Justice Of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Mohammed on Saturday inaugurated members of the election petition tribunals for the upcoming general elections at the Supreme Court Complex in Abuja but the justices of the Supreme Court were not in attendance, Igberetvnews reports.
Igberetvnews gathered that unlike the norm where the Supreme Court justices attend such event with the CJN, the Acting CJN was accompanied by only one of the Supreme Court justices, Justice Sidi Dauda Bage.
The absence of the justices may not be unconnected with the crisis at the highest echelon of the nation’s judiciary following the corruption charges against the embattled CJN Walter Onnoghen over his alleged non-declaration of assets and his subsequent suspension by President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday.
The Acting CJN Mohammed swore-in 250 members of the election petitions tribunal panels for the 2019 general elections in the country.
Speaking during the inauguration, Justice Mohammed charged the tribunal members to know that they are accountable to God under the oath they have just sworn.
“This is an ethical undertaking to justice as well as uphold the Rule of Law in our courts. As such, I implore you to discharge your onerous duty diligently and with the fear of God Almighty. The judiciary is in trying times, and you must stand to protect and uphold the integrity of this arm of government,” he said.
“I therefore congratulate you on this appointment and I urge you to see this assignment as a call to greater service to your nation. I encourage you to uphold and enhance the honour and standing of the judiciary and I pray that the Almighty Allah will bestow upon you strength, good health and wisdom in the performance of your duties.”
Tanko also apologised to the newly inaugurated members of the tribunal for his inability to shake hands with each of them due to time constraint.
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