The Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Ibrahim Muhammad, on Tuesday, warned Secretaries and administrative staff members of the judiciary to stop leaking court judgments for pecuniary gains.
He implored judicial officers across the federation to stay away from corrupt tendencies, vowing to wield the big stick against anyone found wanting.
The CJN spoke at the opening ceremony of a virtual national workshop for Secretaries, Protocol Officers, and other administrative staff of the judiciary.
He said the judiciary would not tolerate indiscipline among any rank of its staff.
According to the CJN, “The theme for this year’s Workshop: ‘Promoting Discipline and Commitment Among Court Employees’, is appropriate; as it is premised on the fact that as Court Employees, you are expected to entrench discipline and exhibit a high sense of commitment in the discharge of your duties; in addition, it seeks to further enlighten you of the significant role you play in the administration of justice.
“Generally, as Court Employees, you are aware that Integrity and Transparency are essential components required for the administration of justice.
“In this regard, I must not fail to emphasize that your work involves interfacing with litigants seeking redress and judges who adjudicate on the matters; as such you must be circumspect in the discharge of your duties, as much is required of you.
“As Administrative staff of the judiciary, you are more effective when you are abreast with current developments in the area of your duties.
“Consequently, the need to remain relevant and effective by moving with the tide of positive change cannot be overemphasized; every staff of the Judiciary must ensure that his best is given at all times.
“To this end, you must exhibit decorum, comportment, and discipline in the discharge of duties; and display high ethical standards at all time, as it would help you earn public trust and confidence; noting that the judiciary will not tolerate indiscipline among any rank of its staff, as anyone found wanting may be attracting disciplinary action without prejudice.
“In addition, you must ensure proper management of court records, exhibits and avoid the temptation of leaking judgments for any consideration that will compromise your duties and bring the Judiciary to disrepute”.
In his welcome address, the Administrator of the NJI, Justice Salisu Abdullahi, noted that Secretaries, Protocol Officers, and other Administrative Officers of the Judiciary play active roles in the efficient running of the judicial system.
“As such, you are the first point of contact between the public and the Judiciary, thereby playing a pivotal role as the link between legal practitioners and the courts. Your roles in the administration of justice cannot be overemphasized, hence the need for capacity building.
“We know that you are confronted with challenges on a daily basis in the course of your work and these challenges, though diverse, hamper the effective administration of justice.
“However, challenges should not deter you from performing at your Optimal levels and I can assure you with all sincerity that lasting solutions are being harnessed to alleviate your present working conditions and consequently improve the Judiciary”, Justice Abdullahi added.
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